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.
Men’s Adaptive Street Presented by Toyota Highlight Video | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Nine adaptive skateboarders charged the course at Lauridsen skatepark for the men’s street competition presented by Toyota. The 2022 Dew Tour lineup included Anthony Ferraro, Dan Mancina, Andy Hernandez, Mike Minor, Josh Tancos, Vinicios Sardi, Justin Bishop, Steven Breeding, and returning champion Felipe Nunes. Watch all the best moves the women put down in their run in the video highlight.
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.
Top Three Winning Runs from Men’s Adaptive Park Finals | Dew Tour Des Moines 2022
Felipe Nunes defends his adaptive park presented by Toyota title for a second year in a row with a high score of 96.66. Rounding out the podium in second place is Vinicios Sardi with a 86.66 and Brandon White with a 83.66 for third place.
VINICIOS SARDI: #10 | X Games 2019 Top 10 Moments
Vinicios Sardi takes number 10 in X Games Top 10 Moments. X Games has a long and impactful history with adaptive events. Minneapolis 2019 was the debut of Skateboard Park Adaptive as a medal discipline, and the importance of that was evident on the course. Vinicios Sardi, who was born with a congenital malformation in his legs and skates without prosthetics, took gold with tricks like an awesome sugarcane stall and a collection of handflips. It was the first time the 23-year-old Brazilian had traveled to the United States, and the tears of joy in his victory interview with Craig McMorris? Goosebumps.