LIVE: Dew Tour Des Moines 2021 – Women’s Street and Men’s Park Skateboarding Semifinals | Day 4

Watch the Women’s Street and Men’s Park skateboarding semifinals live from Dew Tour Des Moines 2021! For the best live stream experience, go to dewtour.com/live for real-time scoring.

The Women’s Street Semifinal will feature a total of 32 skateboarders, 20 from the qualifying round and the top 12 pre-seeded from the World Skate Rankings. Heat one will consist of 11 skateboarders from the qualifier round, heat two will have nine skateboarders from the qualifier and two pre-seeded semifinalists, and heat three will finish the semifinals with ten pre-seeded competitors. All skateboarders in each heat will compete in a two 45-second run and five best trick formats. Both run and best trick attempts are out of a possible ten points. The total score is based on the highest four scores out of the seven scores (two runs and five trick attempts). Only the top eight skateboarders will move onto Sunday’s final.

The Men’s Park Semifinal features 32 skateboarders, 20 from the qualifying round and the top 12 pre-seeded from the World Skate Rankings. Heats one and two will consist of 11 skateboarders from the qualifier round, and heat three will finish semifinals with ten pre-seeded competitors from the World Skate rankings. All skateboarders in each heat will compete in a best of three runs, 40-seconds format where the best run counts. Only the top eight skateboarders will move onto Sunday’s final.

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Top Three Women’s Park Skateboarding Semifinal Runs | Dew Tour Des Moines 2021

Misugu Okamoto, just 15 years old and already the top-ranked Women’s Park skater in the world prior to this week, stayed true to form on Friday, winning the Women’s Park Semifinal to advance to Sunday’s 8-woman Final.

Also making the top-8 cut for the Final: Sky Brown (representing Great Britain), Bryce Wettstein (USA), Sakura Yosozumi (Japan), Mami Tezuka (Japan), Kokona Hiraki (Japan), Kisa Nakamura (Japan), and Jordyn Barratt (USA).

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Converse Concrete JAMdemic 2021: Finals

With $10,000 on the line, the Top 12 skaters from hundreds of entries go all out on the concrete of their choice. Hosts Brian Schaefer and Paul Zitzer talk you through the shredding with scores and insights from judges Darren Navarrette, Zion Wright, and Mike Sinclair. Featured Skaters: Hampus Winberg, Iago Magalhaes, Taylor Nye, Elijah Akerley, Riley Kozerski, Steven Pineiro, Augusto Akio, Luigi Cini, Gavin Bottger, Jonny Gasparotto, Tristan Rennie and Chris Russell.

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LIVE: Dew Tour Des Moines 2021 – Women’s Park Skateboarding Open Qualifier | Day 1

Watch Women’s Park Skateboarding Open Qualifier, live from Dew Tour Des Moines 2021! Women’s Park Qualifier will have a field size of 12 skateboarders, judged based on overall impression, taking the best one out of two, 40 second runs. The top five from each Qualifier will meet the presented top 12 World Ranked skateboarders in the Semifinal.

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Street League Barcelona 2013: X GAMES THROWBACK

In one of the best nail-biting finishes in X Games history, 18-year-old Nyjah Huston stomped the last attempt of the entire comp to edge past Paul Rodriguez for gold at SLS X Games Barcelona 2013. But there was much more than a suspenseful ending at SLS in Barecelona. From adding to Street League’s coveted 9 Club to insane skating from the likes of Chris Cole, Torey Pudwill, Sean Malto, Manny Santiago and more, SLS Barcelona was one for for the books.

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X Games Barcelona 2013 SKATEBOARD BIG AIR: X GAMES THROWBACK

Following the Big Air competition at X Games Barcelona 2013, Bob Burnquist boasted 24 total X Games medals after beating out Mitchie Brusco and Elliot Sloan. The win put Burnquist even with BMX legend Dave Mirra and ahead of snowboarder and skateboarder Shaun White for the medal-total record. But Big Air wasn’t just Bob’s game. Mitchie Brusco, 16 at the time, upped the stakes with his first 1080 on the MegaRamp quarterpipe to win silver, with Elliot Sloan close behind in the bronze medal position. Here, we take a look back at the full competition from the X Games Barcelona 2013.

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X Games Barcelona 2013 SKATEBOARD VERT: X GAMES THROWBACK

2013 was perhaps Bucky Lasek’s finest year with X Games. Starting in Brazil, Lasek won gold at all four skateboard vert competitions throughout the year, in addition to competing in RallyCross. Here, we take a look back at Lasek’s Barcelona 2013 performance, held at the Olympic Stadium overlooking the city below. Enjoy another X Games themed walk down memory lane!

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