Back in Florida for the 26th annual Tampa Pro and the Monster Energy skate team was firing!
1st place, Men’s Street: Nyjah Huston
2nd Place, Men’s Street: Shane O’Neill
3rd place, Men’s Street: Ishod Wair
Independent Best Trick: Nyjah Huston
Back in Florida for the 26th annual Tampa Pro and the Monster Energy skate team was firing!
1st place, Men’s Street: Nyjah Huston
2nd Place, Men’s Street: Shane O’Neill
3rd place, Men’s Street: Ishod Wair
Independent Best Trick: Nyjah Huston
Japan’s Hina Maeda climbed her way to first place at our first annual Women’s Open with a flawless run and smooth style that couldn’t be topped. Yeah Hina!
Independent Best Trick is one of the greatest traditions of Tampa Pro, and this one kept the hype steady at 11. The Jah can’t be stopped!
If Mad Max rode a skateboard, it’s the Converse Concrete Jam!
As we reflect on the new memories made at this year’s Tampa Pro, Mike Vallely reflects on the very first one, dating all the way back to 1995. Originally aired in 2015 during SPoT’s 20th year of Pro, Mike touches on becoming the first winner, how it changed his career, and more.
Tampa Pro gives you what you came for every year. But this year? WAYYY MORE!
It’s the final day of the 26th annual Tampa Pro and 1st annual Women’s Open. Who’ll land bolts and skate away with the ultimate title in pro skateboarding? Watch and learn.
What a DAY! The Women’s Semi Finals prove Yumeka Oda is the real deal and that Alex Midler is on a serious come up. OH, and that the good times are what Tampa is all about.
The best in pro skateboarding: it’s the 26th annual Tampa Pro Qualifiers, the first ever Women’s Open, and 30 minutes of double kinked Independent Best Trick madness.
The 26th Annual Tampa Pro has the strongest line up of skaters in years, plus the 1st annual Women’s Open Qualifiers is the start of a new and ripping tradition.
Watch as SC Minions Devin Flynn and Zion Effs join the rest of the gang for their first Tampa Am experience! Santa Cruz’s Minions are joined by Jake Wooten, Henry Gartland, Jereme Knibbs, Dylan Williams, and Brian O’Dwyer.
13 years ago, Paul Rodriguez pieced together this run during Tampa Pro 2007. Ultimately earning himself a spot on the podium that year, this run’s always a rad one to revisit. Will we see P-rod at Tampa Pro again this year? Fingers crossed!