The Sheckler Foundation board members ripping with the campers out at Woodward West. Oscar Loreto Jr. and Sandlot Times AM, Wyatt Hammond, also go off with their series of back to back clips to keep the stoke high.
SANDLOT TIMES x WOODWARD TOUR – “RAINBOW RAIL BATTLE – Ep. 2
The first day at Woodward West is underway! Ryan Sheckler, Manny Santiago, Fabrizio Santos, Oscar Loreto Jr., Kanya Sesser, Wyatt Hammond, David Reyes and more kick things off with a morning stretch with the campers and a fun session at Poco Loco to get the legs warmed up. Keep your eyes peeled as you never know what’s about to go down as adaptive skateboarder and friend of the Sheckler Foundation crew, Kanya Sesser, steals the show with one single clip. Stay tuned for more!
SANDLOT TIMES x WOODWARD TOUR – “Travel Day” – Episode 1
To kick-off the 2022 Sandlot Times x Woodward Tour, Ryan Sheckler meets up with the crew at the Sandlot Times HQ to hit the road for a summer long tour at the various Woodward properties. Along the way, they pick up Manny Santiago before meeting up with Wyatt Hammond, Oscar Loreto Jr. and Kanya Sesser at Woodward West. Stay tuned as you get a closer look at some of the BTS moments of what it’s like to travel with Ryan and the Sandlot Times crew.
Men’s Adaptive Park Highlight Video | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
At the 2022 Dew Tour Des Moines, some of the best adaptive skateboarders gathered at Lauridsen skatepark to showcase their best moves. Eight adaptive men finalists circled the park deck, ready to throw down their best moves for a chance at the podium. Watch the men’s adaptive park highlights video above featuring Oscar Loreto Jr, Joey Murillo, Justin Bishop, Mike Rogers, Steven Breeding, Brandon White, Vinicios Sardi, and Felipe Nunes.
Dew Tour 2022: Men’s Adaptive Park Final Presented by Toyota
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.
An Ode To Jon Comer
In the mid-nineties, a skateboarder named Jon Comer gained notoriety on the international scene. Despite having a prosthetic leg, Jon climbed the pro ranks and skated at the highest level. To this day, Jon continues to inspire generations of adaptive skateboarders. Here is one of their stories.
Born without hands and missing a leg from the knee down Oscar Loreto Jr. faces challenges few can relate to. Oscar was introduced to his passion of skateboarding by a picture of Jon Comer at an early age. Tired of being treated differently in traditional sports, Oscar found solidarity within the skateboard community.
Watch how one man’s courage trickled-down to inspire generations in “An Ode to Jon Comer.”