Taking up the mantle from the era-defining Bowlriders contests, Red Bull Bowl Rippers will be hosting a new generation of riders and a field of 40 rippers from around the globe at the legendary Prado bowl in Marseille.
Skate Sessions at Prado Bowl with Alex Sorgente & Co. | Red Bull Bowl Rippers 2018
Taking up the mantle from the era-defining Bowlriders contests, Red Bull Bowl Rippers will be hosting a new generation of riders and a field of 40 rippers from around the globe at the legendary Prado bowl in Marseille. Alex Sorgente takes us through the Prado Bowl in Marseille, France, together with Robin Bolian and skaters like Chris Russell, Greyson Fletcher, Pedro Barros, Danny Leon and more! Check out the best action from the qualifying and practice sessions in Marseille and prepare for the bowl contest of the year!
Skateboarding The Legendary Prado Bowl | Red Bull Bowl Rippers 2018 – Marseille, France
Taking up the mantle from the era-defining Bowlriders contests, Red Bull Bowl Rippers will be hosting a new generation of riders and a field of 40 rippers from around the globe at the legendary Prado bowl in Marseille.
Skating Oregon’s Finest Custom Parks /w CJ Collins. | Ode to Concrete
CJ Collins hits the Pacific Northwest on a mission to find the best concrete skate spots the area has to offer in his first Red Bull skate part. From backyard bowls to Burnside, CJ puts on a show. He’s joined by Mark “Red” Scott, the founder and foreman at Dreamland Skateparks, whose fingerprint is all over the Oregon skate scene and the custom parks he’s built over the years. Cinematographer Jon Humphries, another Oregon skateboarding legend, put together this edit to showcase CJ on concrete
Five Skateboarders, Five Hammers Each | Red Bull Skateboarding 5 for 5
Red Bull asked a crew of skateboarding’s finest to deliver a handful of their top clips, and this pro team part is required viewing. Press play on the fourth round of Red Bull Skateboarding’s “5 FOR 5” series, featuring Torey Pudwill, Jamie Foy, Zion Wright, Alex Midler and Joey Brezinski.
Skating Casablanca and Marrakesh. | Petals Of Morocco E3
North Africa’s biggest-ever skate tour concludes with another insane terrain find: Klaus Bohms, Kris Vile, Jost Arens, Nassim Lachhab and Ryan Lay reach their final destination in Petals Of Morocco.
Skating Into Rabat and Casablanca. | Petals Of Morocco E2
Watch part two of the superb tour project by Sébastien Abes that follows Nassim Lachhab, Ryan Lay, Jost Arens, Kris Vile and Klaus Bohms through Morocco on a groundbreaking skate mission.
Join the biggest-ever skate tour of Morocco. | Petals Of Morocco E1
Join the first leg of Red Bulll’s four city skate odyssey across magical Morocco. Ryan Lay, Nassim Lachhab, Kris Vile, Klaus Bohms and Jost Arens undertake the biggest-ever skate tour of Morocco so join the crew as they journey from Tangier to Marrakesh.
Every Banger from Prague’s 24th Mystic Cup.
New faces wow a full house in the Prague sunshine during a finals dogfight that was pulsing with energy and atmosphere.
The first ever slopestyle skate course. | Red Bull Roller Coaster 2018 in Munich, Germany
We bring you a first look at how it was made and how it skates, as the circus rolls into town at Red Bull Roller Coaster! Join Zion Wright and Jamie Foy as they present the new FIRST EVER Slopestyle Skate Course (or skateboarding assault course) built up in the German city of Munich, at the Olympic Park. As you are by now doubtless aware, the ever-excellent Munich Mash festival took place this weekend in the Bavarian capital – and this year it sees the debut of Red Bull Roller Coaster, a 300m long skateboarding assault course designed to establish who can best handle all-terrain business at breakneck speed.
Red Bull Roller Coaster Skate Finals Munich Mash LIVE – Munich, Germany
See 18 of the world’s best skateboarders come together in Munich, Germany on June 23 to compete in an epic 300m slopestyle course that combines street and park elements in one unique skate event.
The skater who lost his vision, but not his passion. | Out of Frame w/ Dan Mancina
Prepare to be amazed, as we meet up with a skater who lost his vision, but never his passion.
Imagine that one day, at a young age, you’re told that something was wrong with your vision. Like a race against time, each day your vision deteriorates a little bit more until one day you wake up and, like that, your sight is gone. That’s exactly what happened to Dan Mancina, a skateboarder from Livonia, Michigan, just outside of Detroit.
How does someone skate when they’re blind? Simply put, at first, Mancina didn’t.
Grappling with the anxiety, fear and depression that accompanied his loss of vision, Mancina set aside his board, thinking that skating was part of his former life. He moved forward, doing everything he thought he should be doing as a blind person, but still felt a huge void.
That all changed one day when Mancina decided to film some random video clips of him doing things that he thought other people would assume blind people couldn’t do. One of those clips being of him skateboarding.
He posted the clip, it went viral, and he hasn’t put his board down since.