Van tours, globetrotting, and filming between competitions are portions of a hectic summer schedule for hungry skateboarder Liam Pace. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, Liam built a strong foundation by skateboarding every day he could and skating all types of terrain. His tenacity paid off, winning competitions at King of the Groms at an early age and sponsors taking notice. Fully committing to his dream of making it in skateboarding, Liam moved to Oceanside, California, where he’s closer to the industry, a plethora of skateparks, and his friends. Observe what a typical day is like for Liam as he shows us his home routine, meets Jesse Lindloff and more friends at their local skatepark, cools off and relaxes with new hobbies, and caps the day off with new ink from his friend Fabian Iezzi. All this and more are in Liam’s Aimless video above.
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!
Top Three Women’s Street Skateboarding Semifinal Runs | Dew Tour Des Moines 2021
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.