Brazilian skater Pamela Rosa – already the top-ranked Women’s Street skater in the World Skate rankings prior to this week after winning Dew Tour Long Beach and other events in 2019 – won Saturday’s Dew Tour Des Moines Street Semifinal by a commanding 8.81 point lead over 2nd place finisher Leticia Bufoni.
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.
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.
X Games Barcelona 2013 SKATEBOARD PARK: X GAMES THROWBACK
Watch the full broadcast of Skateboard Park from X Games Barcelona 2013, featuring Pedro Barros, Rune Glifberg, Raven Tershy, Alex Sorgente, Curren Caples and more!
Dew Tour Press Conference: State of Skateboarding, presented by Toyota
A panel discussion live from Dew Tour’s press center to discuss the state of skateboarding as it makes its debut in Tokyo this summer. Participants include officials from Dew Tour, World Skate, USA Skateboarding and skateboarders Mariah Duran, Jordyn Barratt, Dashawn Jordan and Heimana Reynolds. Hosted by Kim Woozy.
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.
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!
Skating & Partying South Of The Border | GET LOST: Tijuana – SLS
GET LOST, a skateboarding travel show. Find out the best skate spots, food, parties, & more from our favorite skate destinations around the world. In this episode we head south of the border to Tijuana with Erik Bragg, Beagle, Cyril Jackson, and Dee Ostrander.
Dew Tour – Setups: Dashawn Jordan’s New Board Sponsor and Gear Breakdown
In this Setups video, we hear from USA Skateboarding national team member Dashawn Jordan. As the latest addition to the Toy Machine roster, Dashawn breaks down the size, shape, and specs of his new team board, truck size and bushing tuning preference, wheel sizes, and bearings. He even gave us a closer look at a new Nike SB Dunk shoe that has yet to be released.
Remind Insoles in San Francisco
Remind took a quick trip from San Diego to San Francisco and stacked some clips!
Hermano: Hijinx Net In Mexico City
Disclaimer: This video was filmed in February 2020 in Mexico City, pre-pandemic. There are many maskless scenes of skateboarders engaging with society and one another in legal activities. Please do not attempt to cancel any individual in this video or any Hijinx Net affiliate. Criminal cancellation can result in a maximum penalty of up to five years in a TikTok algorithm mental penitentiary and a $250,000 Dogecoin fine. Big bloop take little bloop.
Crush the Day with Sky Brown | DEW Tour Aimless Episode 15
Ever wonder what life could have been like as sponsored skateboarder, surfer, and an Olympic hopeful all before the age of 15? We get a glimpse of all that and more with 12-year old phenom Sky Brown as she brings us along on a schedule-packed day. Sky and her brother, Ocean, kick things off in Oceanside, California, with a surf session, followed by a homemade breakfast. Then it’s on to knocking out a training exercise and online schoolwork. They finish the day with more skateboarding and even a surprise appearance by legendary skater Christian Hosoi.