AFTERMATH | Jamie Foy Red Bull Video Part – Red Bull

Last year saw Jamie Foy deservedly re-scoop Thrasher’s Skater Of The Year award for a tour around the sun including but not limited to dropping back-to-back, era-defining video parts in the shape of New Balance’s ‘Intervals’, Spitfire’s ‘Charred Remains’ and Dickies’ ‘Honeymoon’.

The answer to where you go from the top is ‘Aftermath’: Jamie’s 2025 Red Bull Skateboarding part, a “victory lap” part that picks up in terms of progression and productivity, where his last year left off. Known as one of the biggest rail destroyers of skateboarding today, Jamie has walked the line to have the most indisputable pro career of the modern skateboarding era.

Among the mayhem look out for some next-level ledge tech, and remind yourself each time that what you think is the ender isn’t the ender- because the stepping up just keeps coming!

Ira Ingram and Kev Perez have done a sterling job in capturing a moment in time from a master of our craft at the peak of his powers.

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SOTY Jamie Foy and Yuto Horigome skate Uprising Tokyo!! – Red Bull

May just passed saw the inaugural Uprising Tokyo, an all-new Pro/ Am skate event held at the Ariake Arena in the Japanese capital and hosted by Yuto Horigome. The street course, by California Skateparks, featured replicas of both LA’s Hollywood High 12-stair handrail and San Francisco’s Clipper ledge and so it really favoured the fearless and headstrong.

Red Bull mic’d up 2017 Thrasher Skater Of The Year Jamie Foy for a first-person view of his experience navigating press conferences, contest strategy, avoiding ‘racehorse push’ and witnessing the onslaught of a Best Trick contest for the ages!

Enjoy full access to that international skate life as Jamie Foy goes behind the scenes of Uprising Tokyo 2023!

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Seeing Through Jamie Foy’s Eyes | Alter Ep. 2 – Red Bull

In “Alter” we see the world around us through the eyes of our athletes who, via sport, have totally changed the way they see the world. In this second episode, we tell the story of Jamie Foy’s fantastical freestyle with a standard stair-set and its surreal double life, all set to the voice of 1979 Skater of the Year, Steve Olson. You may just see a set of stairs, but Jamie sees a world of possibility.

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