The 08/09 TTR Women’s Chart

by The Editors on March 31, 2009

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This chart was obviously designed to show how Kelly Clark won the 08/09 TTR World Snowboard Tour, but honestly, after looking at it we’re even more confused. Guess no points in the last two events really messed it up for Jamie Anderson’s sweep.

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Outerwear Companies Tangled In Patent Suit

by The Editors on March 31, 2009

M 0F38F6F4Ec8070056Ef2C89F6F90064E.JpgTEC, the Ketchum, Idaho based producer of the ScotteVest has sued 32 jacket manufacturers including: Bonfire, Burton, Helly Hansen, Nike, Nikita, Quiksilver, and V.F. Corporation over a patent (US Patent Number RE 40,613) that among other things allegedly protects a pocket design which includes a slot that allows a headphone wire to pass through, according to a story on Sports One Source.

According to the complaint, “each and every defendant named herein makes, uses, sells and/or imports at least one jacket and/or model of jacket that is designed to provide the wearer with wire management capabilities for portable electronic devices, including, for example, cellular telephones, mp3 players, iPods, and the like, that facilitates the management of wires running from the electronic device to the user.”

According to his myspace page TEC owner Scott Jordan, 44, is “a corporate lawyer with no design experience.” This entire lawsuit will probably get more interesting before it goes away. We’ll keep you posted.

[Link: Sports One Source]

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Surf Reporter Hits 12-year-old Boy

by The Editors on March 31, 2009

Surf CollisionSurf Reporter John Charlton admits he is the guy responsible for leaving a “15-cm long” gash that nearly “scalped” 12-year-old Matt Nicol after running him over while surfing at Noosa’s First Point on Sunday but he says he didn’t do it on purpose, according to a story in Australia’s The Daily.

In the Daily yesterday, Peter Nicol, who did not see the incident and was acting on reports from beachogers, alleged the adult surfer who had hit Matt appeared to deliberately change direction and run over the boy. . . Mr Charlton said nothing could be further from the truth.. . “It was purely an accident,” he said. . . .“I was going in on my last wave and was trying to hold my line to avoid him and he ducked right under me. . . “There was backwash and it pinned my rail down. If I had tried to bail out, I could have hit 10 people.

According to Mr. Nicol witnesses told him that Charlton had been involved in “several run ins before hitting Matt.”

[Link: The Daily]

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SUP Boards Right On Target

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

Target SupYou know stand-up paddling has reached its nadir when Sevylor Samoa infatable SUP boards are being sold at Target for $599.99. Here’s a list of what you get.

  • Stand-up paddle boarding is one of the newest ways to experience the water
  • This board is easy to use and allows users of any skill level, including beginners, to be comfortable and enjoy a stable ride
  • Can be inflated over 10 PSI for extreme rigidity; features a high-pressure spring valve for easy inflation and deflation
  • Includes 3 removable fins for consistent tracking
  • Constructed of high-tech drop-stitch material
  • Water Fun Board

Now, even the SUPers have someone to laugh at.

[Link: Target]

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The Slap Ron Cameron Portfolio

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

Ron Cameron

There are times we see stories that we really wished we had done first, but never did. Slap Skateboard Magazine’s Ron Cameron Portfolio by Mark Whiteley is one of those pieces.

Ron Cameron could be one of the most underrated skateboarding artist/designers ever to work in the business. From the Nothing Is Cool design for Blockhead Skateboards to the RVCA logo (yeah, he’s responsible for the V and the Artist Network Program), Ron has been working behind the scenes creating some of the most original designs in action sports. It is Ron’s take on the commercial side of skateboarding, however, that spoke most to his deep history in skateboarding. Here’s part of what he says:

It really is difficult to earn a living in the skateboarding industry. I always just egotistically thought my talents. . . like I would produce great work and the money would come and that’s not true. A lot of times if you don’t go in with money you don’t go out with money. And that’s the hard lesson I learned. And you need to take care of business no matter how ugly it feels to you. And if you think you’re going to become a businessman asshole. You’re not. You’re just taking care of that part so you can continue to do art.

Wise words. Follow the link for all the images and an audio interview with Ron.

[Link: Slap Skateboard Magazine via Skatedaily.net and Ron Cameron]

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Surf Scribes At Sydney Writers’ Festival

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

SydneysurfwriteAustralian surf writers Tim Baker, Nick Carroll, and Sean Doherty will be speaking on a panel at the Sydney Writer’s Festival being held May 18-24, 2009. The event titled High Surf takes place May 23, 2009. Here’s what their website says about the discussion:

From Puberty Blues to Tim Winton’s Breath, surfing and surf culture continues to hold a valuable place in the Australian cultural landscape. Indeed, as the surfing community has become a broad church, surfing seems to have become the image, metaphor and recreational choice for our times. Surfing writers Tim Baker, Nick Carroll and Sean Doherty paddle you deep into the turbulent waters of the world of surfing and surf writing, with John Meredith.

We’re kind of bummed we’re not going to be there.

[Link: Sydney Writers Festival via Surfline]

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Officer Suspended After Roughing Up Skater

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

Davie, Florida police officer David Rodriguez, 25, has received a two-day suspension and been ordered to attend anger amanagement classes after he reportedly slammed a 10-year-old skateboarder up against his car while the child was skateboarding in front of his own house, according to a story in the Sun Sentinel.

“He threw him like he was a rag doll,” said the boy’s father, Joseph Smith, who witnessed the April 6, 2008 incident and filed a complaint the next day. . . Smith says his son was left with a cut on his knee, a bruise on his chest and a fear of police. . . Rodriguez was facing a battery charge, but Broward prosecutors closed the case on Nov. 17 after both parties agreed to mediation and the boy’s father decided not to press charges.

Reminding us once again that people who want to be police officers should automatically be disqualified from service.

[Link: Sun Sentinel via Skatedaily.net]

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Vans Sk8 Pool Service For iPhone Launched

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

Vans Game

The Fuel Games iPhone and iPod Touch skateboarding game Vans Sk8 Pool Service is out today and up on the iTunes store for $4.99 and though we haven’t had a chance to check it out, it looks like they’ve come through on their promises.

Click here to download the game from the iTunes store. We’ll check back as soon as we get this thing reviewed.

[Link: Fuel Games via Skatedaily.net]

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Rossignol Cuts 450 Workers

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

Rossig 01After losing nearly $77 million and being sold off last year by Quiksilver, Rossignol is doing some cost cutting of its own according to a story on France24.com.

The group. . . is to cut about 450 jobs in total. . . . Company chairman Bruno Cercley said in a statement that the layoffs were “unavoidable,” adding that the group was “determined to get back into balance in the next two years.”

That adds up to about 30 percent of their workforce.

[Link: France24 via SGB]

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T.Rice Comes A Little Too Close

by The Editors on March 30, 2009

This is a perfect example of why we don’t get all that excited about riding in Alaska.

[Link:
The Mountain and Wave]

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