This year they build up a new obstacle. The double rainbow box on top of the big quarter.
There will be also brand new GOST and Eisenberg shirts especially designed for the 14th Showdown at the Hoedown.
THE RESULTS ARE IN AND IT'S AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR!2010 - Victorian Inline Titles1st - Mike Salt (UK)
2nd - Craig Brocklehurst (AUS)
3rd - Matthias Ogger (GER)
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This years Victorian Inline Titles is back from the country skatepark of Ballarat and into the big smoke of Melbourne, Australia.
Riverslide or 'City Park' which has hosted previous Australian titles events, which has seen the likes of Chris Haffey and Brian Aragon win crowns, is the chosen venue. To freshen up the park a bit event organizers have decided to build a few new obstacles including the massive 5.2m x 1.1m sub box which you can see on the flyer and in the promo edit.
This years Victorian Inline Titles is back from the country skatepark of Ballarat and into the big smoke of Melbourne, Australia. Riverslide or 'City Park' which has hosted previous Australian titles events, which has seen the likes of Chris Haffey and Brian Aragon win crowns, is the chosen venue. To freshen up the park a bit event organizers have decided to build a few new obstacles including the massive 5.2m x 1.1m sub box which you can see on the flyer and in the promo edit...
Well, Saturday October 2nd was the day of the 4th Chosen Few Street Comp this year, and it was a crazy one to say the least. I love throwing competitions in new areas and San Diego has been a legendary place to skate for so many years and I wanted to add to its reputation.
This years Boston Street Battle is going down on October 30th. This is a week prior to the WRS World Finals at Rye Airfield and a chance to rack up some last minute points.
It has been nearly a year since the first Inline Competition at Unit 1 Skatepark, under the current management, and it has fallen to 3rider TV again to help organise this year's event.
When it comes to organizing some of blading's major events such as the 'European Half Pipe Championships, the Grindhouse Spine Masters, Winterclash, BCSD, or the Real Street comps there is a lot that goes on behind the scene to attribute to the comps success. There are always devoted people behind each event who work their asses off in order to keep the sport alive and bring in support year after year. These unnoticed heroes do it without any personal gain. Sometimes they even invest their own money simply for the audience, the industry, and the love of the sport.