Watch the video on demand replay of the men’s adaptive park final presented by Toyota. The final featured athletes Joey Murillo, Steven Breeding, Oscar Loreto JR, Justin Bishop, Brandon White, Vinicios Sardi, and Felipe Nunes.
Dew Tour 2022: Men’s Park Final
Watch the on demand replay of the men’s park final from 2022 summer Dew Tour in Des Moines, Iowa at Lauridsen Skatepark. The 12 field final features Collin Graham, Zach Miller, Alex Sorgente, Heimana Reynolds, Tristan Rennie, Tate Carew, Liam pace, Luiz Francisco, Kieran Woolley, Cory Juneau, Gavin Bottger, and Keegan Palmer.
Dew Tour 2022: Men’s Street Final
Watch the on demand replay of the men’s street final from 2022 Dew Tour in Des Moines, Iowa at Lauridsen Skatepark. The 12 men finalist include Jamie Foy, Shane O’Neill, Felipe Gustavo, Jake Ilardi, Sean Malto, Carlos Ribeiro, Chris Joslin, Dashawn Jordan, Vincent Milou, Kelvin Hoefler, Yuto Horigome, and Gustavo Ribeiro.
Dew Tour 2022: Women’s Street Final
Watch the women’s street final from 2022 summer Dew Tour in Des Moines, Iowa at Lauridsen Skatepark. The field of eight finalist include Georgia Martin, Funa nakayama, Aori Nishimura, Chloe Covell, Mariah Duran, Momiji Nishiya, Rayssa Leal, and Pamela Rosa.
Park Cash Jam Highlight Video | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Thursday night at 2022 Dew Tour Des Moines served as a prequel for the weekend’s main event with an impromptu cash jam on the park course. The session rolled in an order jam between men and women skateboarders who wanted to take their chance at snagging some cash. Here are all the moves that went down in the park course from the cash jam featuring Tate Carew, Gavin Bottger, Jordyn Barratt, Sakura Yosozumi, Sky Brown, Kieran Woolley, Heimana Reynolds, Alex Sorgente, Luiz Francisco, Tristan Rennie, and Liam Pace.
Dew Tour 2022 Unlock The Spot: Des Moines, Iowa Video Highlight
The fifth and final Unlock The Spot closed out at Dew Tour Des Moines at Lauridsen Skatepark. Dew Tour opens the street course to the locals with the modifications made by California Skateparks for a free session on the customized course. MTN DEW athletes Mariah Duran, Sean Malto, and Chris Colbourn were on site to hang with fans, snap selfies, and hand out cash for tricks!
Collin Graham Dew Tour 2022 1st run
Collin Graham gets the party started at this years Men’s Skateboard Park. Powering through a long Mach 5 Smith Grind to that sick Kickflip Lien. It’s Poetry in motion. The crowd on the knoll was electric. Embassy Pride, Eastcoast Pride.
Top Three Winning Runs from Women’s Street Final | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Here are the winning runs from the women’s street final from 2022 Dew Tour Des Moines. In third place making her Dew Tour was Chloe Covell from Australia with a score of 81.66, Pamela Rosa of Brazil finishes in second with a 84.33, and in first is Japan’s Momiji Nishiya with a high score of 95.33.
Top Three Winning Runs from Men’s Park Final | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
The battle in the men’s park final at 2022 Dew Tour Des Moines was intense throughout the entire field of 12 skateboarders. In the end, it was Australia’s Keegan Palmer in third place with an 85.00, Luiz Francisco of Brazil in second with a 86.33, and coming in first is USA’s Gavin Bottger with a high score of 88.00.
Top Three Winning Runs from Men’s Adaptive Park Finals | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Felipe Nunes defends his adaptive park presented by Toyota title for a second year in a row with a high score of 96.66. Rounding out the podium in second place is Vinicios Sardi with a 86.66 and Brandon White with a 83.66 for third place.
Top Three Winning Runs from Battle Of The Shops Finals | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Here are the winning runs from the Battle of the Shops featuring Manny Maire and Bryant Doerfler from Escapist in third, Familia’s Ben Narloch and Mikee Carter in second, and Subsect’s own Jake Kelly and Mirza Jasarovic.
Top Three Winning runs from Men’s Street Final | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Feast your on the top three winning runs from the men’s street final. Brazil’s own Kelvin Hoefler finishes in third with a 86.00, Yuto Horigome of Japan finishes in second with a 87.33, and Gustavo Ribeiro from Portugal finishes in first place with a high score of 89.00.