Highlights: Park Best Trick Jam | Rockstar Energy Open Portland 2024

The park best trick jam unleased 45 minutes of drop-in time for both men and women skateboarders to get after hammers and a chance to roll away with cash. The one big session was hectic but provided non-stop action that kept everyone on their feet. Watch judges Vern Laird, Amelia Brodka, and Chris Pastras hand out bills to Roman Pabich, Greyson Fletcher, Eli Williams, Kieran Woolley, Tom Schaar, Bryce Wettstein, Tristan Rennie, Jordan Santana, Lilly Erickson, Jake Ilardi, Yuro Nagahara, Clay Kreiner, and Yurin Fujii in the highlight video above.

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Highlights: Women’s Park Final | Rockstar Energy Open Portland 2024

The women skateboarders who dropped into the park course were the first to start finals at the Rockstar Energy Open. Twelve women from all corners of the world lined the deck of a custom-built park, ready to show the fans in attendance and those watching online their best lines. Watch Grace Marhoefer, Mami Tezuka, Lilly Strachan, Kihana Ogawa, Minna Stess, Lilly Erickson, Jordan Santana, Hinano Kusaki, Bryce Wettstein, Yurin Fujii, Ruby Trew, and Mizuho Hasegawa in the women’s park final highlight video above.

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Highlights: The Rollout Slow-Mo Montage | Rockstar Energy Open Portland 2024

Gaze in awe at the top-tier skateboarding that took place at the inaugural 2024 Rockstar Energy Open from Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon. All course and venue angles were covered with steady hands from lensmen Riki Bedenbaugh, Lee Dupont, Chris Gregson, Collin Schwartz, TJ Gaskill, Nick Hanson, Tom Harden, Jon Humphries, Ira Ingram, and ace drone pilot Aaron Jessee. Watch over seven minutes of slow-motion action of Tyson Bowerbank, Chris Joslin, Jake Ilardi, Lazer Crawford, Chris Russell, Kieran Woolley, Aoi Uemura, Yurin Fujii, Lilly Erickson, and plenty more in The Rollout montage above.

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Sota Tomikawa for Creature Skateboards

Sota Tomikawa is a full-on ninja on a skateboard! In part 2 of this Creature Double Feature, Sota San backs up Yurin Fujii, utilizing any and every piece of transition available with finesse and style. Hailing from the island of Hokkaido where the Lost Skatepark is his local makes it a no-brainer. Sit back and Kanpai!

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