Skateboarding has officially made its Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games, where athletes from all around the world showcase their skills to a global audience. Among those skateboarders was Heimana Reynolds representing not only the United States but also the Hawai’ian islands. Now residing in Carlsbad, California, Heimana lives in one of SoCal’s mecca for skateboarding and has an abundant amount of skateparks at his fingertips to master his craft. Just a few weeks before Heimana caught his flight out to Japan, Dew Tour had the pleasure of following him around to get a look at what a typical day is like for the skateboard Olympian. Watch as Heimana takes us to his local coffee shop, scope out some waves, and get some scrapes in at Poods skatepark and at the CATF.
Get To Know Heimana Reynolds
Checking In with Olympic Skateboarder Heimana Reynolds.
Dew Tour Setups: Team USA’s Heimana Reynolds Skateboard Park Setup
Out of 613 athletes the United States is sending to the Tokyo Olympics, Heimana Reynolds is one out of 12 skateboarders on Team USA representing skateboarding in the park competition. Although he skipped out on competing at Dew Tour Des Moines due to rehabbing a minor injury, we were lucky enough to catch up with Heimana before the big games to get the lowdown on what skateboard gear he’ll be riding in Tokyo.
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.
On The Spot Video Montage Vol. Two with Chris Joslin, Sky Brown, TJ Rogers, and More
Welcome back to Dew Tour’s On The Spot video montage, volume two. This time around, we linked up with skateboard athletes for a ton of impromptu lines in front of the lense. Enjoy the montage above featuring Tom Schaar, Chris Joslin, Gavin Bottger, Liam Pace, TJ Rogers, CJ Collins, Alex Sorgente, Heimana Reynolds, Sky Brown, and Keegan Palmer.
Dew Tour Live Ep. 2 with TJ Rogers, Vanessa Torres, Samarria Brevard, Heimana Reynolds, & more
Hosts Todd Richards and Chris Cote are joined by TJ Rogers, Vanessa Torres, Samarria Brevard, Heimana Reynolds, and more to take your questions, watch some skating, catch up on Olympic plans, and have a video skate session.
Mano A Mano 2019 – Final: Roman Pabich vs. Heimana Reynolds
Roman Pabich takes on Heimana Reynolds in the Final Round of Mano A Mano 2019 at Woodward West. 16 of the best mini ramp skaters in the world were invited to Woodward West to compete in the third annual Mano A Mano: a single-elimination, bracketed Game of S.K.A.T.E. tournament. Follow the four weeks of head-to-head matchups starting December 3 and concluding on December 26 when we crown our champion.
Mano A Mano 2019 – Final Four: CJ Collins vs. Heimana Reynolds
CJ Collins takes on Dave Bachinsky in the Final Four round of Mano A Mano 2019 at Woodward West. 16 of the best mini ramp skaters in the world were invited to Woodward West to compete in the third annual Mano A Mano: a single-elimination, bracketed Game of S.K.A.T.E. tournament. Follow the four weeks of head-to-head matchups starting December 3 and concluding on December 26 when we crown our champion.
Mano a Mano 2019 – Round 2: Daniel Vargas vs. Heimana Reynolds
Daniel Vargas takes on Heimana Reynolds in the second round of Mano A Mano 2019 at Woodward West. 16 of the best mini ramp skaters in the world were invited to Woodward West to compete in the third annual Mano A Mano: a single-elimination, bracketed Game of S.K.A.T.E. tournament. Follow the four weeks of head-to-head matchups starting December 3 and concluding on December 26 when we crown our champion.
Mano A Mano 2019 – Round 1: Heimana Reynolds vs. Dannie Carlsen
Heimana Reynolds takes on Dannie Carlsen in the first round of Mano A Mano 2019 at Woodward West. 16 of the best mini ramp skaters in the world were invited to Woodward West to compete in the third annual Mano A Mano: a single-elimination, bracketed Game of S.K.A.T.E. tournament. Follow the four weeks of head-to-head matchups starting December 3 and concluding on December 26 when we crown our champion.
VPS Challenger Profile: Heimana Reynolds
Vans Park Series newest tour challenger The Flyin’ Hawaiian, Heimana Reynolds, is no stranger to VPS. In 2018 Heimana caught the eye of our selection committee by flying around the Huntington Beach stop of the tour like a damn ʻApapane. We’re excited he’ll be joining us at all the stops in 2019 as a tour challenger. Watch as Rick and Buddy of Six Stair spend the day with Heimana in Hawaii.
Head 2 Head: Heimana Reynolds Vs. Erick Winkowski Frontside Invert
In this version of Head 2 Head, we look at frontside invert. A forgotten sector in vert skating is the handplant, which requires strength and nimbleness to execute. Check out the flying Hawaiian Heimana Reynolds Vs. hesh ripper Erick Winkowski perform two different inverts with two different styles. Leave us a comment below and let us know which invert you like the best.