Gints Gailitis 1964 - 2011 R.I.P ;(
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- Pelle
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Gints Gailitis 1964 - 2011 R.I.P ;(
just talked to dace gailite and she says that gints gailitis just past away. she wants me to post it so every one who knows this wonderful skater/father knows. it´s a BIG loss to slalomskateboarding. R.I.P
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if this is no hoax i have to say that i am truly shocked by these more than sad news.
i had gints and gustavs visit our race a few years ago and i have no clue how such
a healthy looking man can pass away all of a sudden.
could you pelle,maybe,clarify/explain what happened.
my condolences go to the whole family of course.
i feel with you gustavs and i never do prayers,but i will do tonight just for you and your father.
i had gints and gustavs visit our race a few years ago and i have no clue how such
a healthy looking man can pass away all of a sudden.
could you pelle,maybe,clarify/explain what happened.
my condolences go to the whole family of course.
i feel with you gustavs and i never do prayers,but i will do tonight just for you and your father.
Last edited by Donald Campbell on Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I don´t know what to say, I am shocked. Gints ment more to slalom then most of us. Gints was one of those few guy´s who would work very hard for slalom skateboard without ever asking for anything back, no money, no fame nothing. My deepest respect to you Gints. My deepest condolences to his children, family and freinds, to all of Latvia and to slalom racing. You will truely be missed my friend. R.I.P
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This is so sad, so sad. I was deeply saddened to hear that Gints has left us and my thoughts went flickering through the years we've known each other. Gints meant a lot to me. If it wasn't for him I don't think I would still be into slalom these days. His contribution to Slalom! magazine back in the days helped spark a "revival" of slalom in the late 80's and early 90's which kept me motivated for long! Same thing again in the revival of the 2000's. He was back and doing it all again!
Although one of the smaller countries in Europe, Latvia is big within slalom skateboarding. It certainly has the most dense slalom population in the world and with around 10 races per year it's one of the biggest, if not THE biggest skateboard slalom country in the world! It's got an active racer base among all ages. It's all thanks to Gints for making the effort of spreading the stoke, through the hard and persistent effort of putting on races and sessions, dealing with authorities, getting TV and radio coverage, giving Latvia a strong racer base within all age categories, including of course his own children Ana, Eliza, Guntars and Gustavs, whom we've all met and appreciate racing with!
Gints, we'll deeply miss you.
/Jani
Although one of the smaller countries in Europe, Latvia is big within slalom skateboarding. It certainly has the most dense slalom population in the world and with around 10 races per year it's one of the biggest, if not THE biggest skateboard slalom country in the world! It's got an active racer base among all ages. It's all thanks to Gints for making the effort of spreading the stoke, through the hard and persistent effort of putting on races and sessions, dealing with authorities, getting TV and radio coverage, giving Latvia a strong racer base within all age categories, including of course his own children Ana, Eliza, Guntars and Gustavs, whom we've all met and appreciate racing with!
Gints, we'll deeply miss you.
/Jani
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What terribly sad news! I only met Gints once, but I knew of his many contributions to the slalom scene in Latvia. I got the same impression of him that Peter mentioned: a hard-working, humble man who gave a lot and asked for little or nothing in return. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this sad time.
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I have posted a photo and an announcement on the front page.
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My sincere condolences to the family of gints gailitis.There is no sense,but it is apparent from everyone else's posts,he amassed several lifetimes worth of friends and memories.My heartfelt feelings and prayers go out to his children at this time.
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I'm so sad to hear that! All my thoughts to his family! Big loss!
Antonio
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Very sorry to hear this sad news. Gints' race times were always a measure that I would try to approach. Competition is most exciting when times are close. With Gustav's fast times, the Gailitis family has provided a dynasty of competition and aspiration.
My thoughts and condolences go out to the Gailitis family.
Sam
My thoughts and condolences go out to the Gailitis family.
Sam
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How Tomas Potucek wrote, Gints had come to the races in the Czech Republic each year. The relations between the Czech and Latvian riders are more than friendly. The Czechs and Latvians are preparing summer training camp this year. Gints will be on this camp only in our hearts. We are very sad. My condolences to his family. R.I.P.
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hey brother my condolences, I understand so dificout... For ever you and Latvia peoples have family and place in Brasil. I love LT Brothers. You need I`m here.
See you.
Thiago .
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See you.
Thiago .
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Sad news that really touch my heart. My condolences to the Gailits family and especially Gustavs, who I'm frequently in touch with.
I'm lost for words, this came so unexpected.
/Ramón
I'm lost for words, this came so unexpected.
/Ramón
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Yes this is a great chock for most of us. Even though it seems he has been living with heart problems all his life. But either way it's hard to believe and grasp when it happens.
I can't remember when I first met him. Seems like he has always been around. And famous also for this reason. He is one of the slalom racers with the most big slalom events under his belt. I just had a quick look at his world ranking racer home page and I see 126 races registered for him since 2003. Not bad at all and this during a periond to be concidered as a very calm slalom period in Gints world.
Latvian slalom scene had not been where it is today if it was not for Gints.
He will be missed. But he will always be remembered and present in our slalom skateboard history.
My condolences to his family.
RIP
I can't remember when I first met him. Seems like he has always been around. And famous also for this reason. He is one of the slalom racers with the most big slalom events under his belt. I just had a quick look at his world ranking racer home page and I see 126 races registered for him since 2003. Not bad at all and this during a periond to be concidered as a very calm slalom period in Gints world.
Latvian slalom scene had not been where it is today if it was not for Gints.
He will be missed. But he will always be remembered and present in our slalom skateboard history.
My condolences to his family.
RIP
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Our Condolences!
Extremely saddened by this news. We wish Gustav and the family the best. We have lost a good man here. Obviously a great father as well.
Many Happy Pumps!
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Horrible news about Gints. Times have been rough the past few years for the last few years. I ahve some video I'd like to post of him celebrating with Janis K. after janis won the Tight Slalom World Championship. You can see what a great slalom host he was.
I helped set one of the World cup courses in Latvia, Gints was always concerned that it be a fair race, not at all concerned about favoring Latvians who did not have many steep hills on which to practice. He always thought talent should be showcased.
Gustavs has become a fast racer, and I used to watch Gints and him practice- Gints was very proud that Gustavs was dedicated and focused. His twin daughters also skated...
He came to Morro Bay to see skateboarding in the USA.. a life long dream for him. A few years later back in Latvia he had a relationship with a woman, a doctor, who... if you can believe it, bore him a second set of twins- twin boys... Who knows, maybe someday they will race together.
His twin daughters (now 14) also lost their Uncle who lived in the same home less than 2 years ago. I am sure their grand mother and grandfather are sad as they always considered him their son.
He did run the longest continuous running slalom scene I think it comes close to nearly 35 years.
I skated with Gints several times in Latvia, he always looked forward to racing, and even built huge ramps and arranged for them to be stored indoors at a public park with. Most of the practice was flatland... not something I personally get a kick out of, but his dedication to slalom was so great I don't think he would have stopped if the courses were Uphill.
He dedicated a huge amount of his time and financial resources to the sport as well as incorporating his family into helping out at events.
I hope his son realizes what his father's dreams meant to Gints and steps up to carry the slalom torch forward. Gints did pull me aside at one park in Latvia after watching his Gustavs blaze a fast special slalom and said......"I think he is a lot faster than me, faster than I ever was...I never expected that, but I am proud of his dedication" and then went on to tell me how well he was doing in the slalom ranking.
Very sad, particularly for his children.
I helped set one of the World cup courses in Latvia, Gints was always concerned that it be a fair race, not at all concerned about favoring Latvians who did not have many steep hills on which to practice. He always thought talent should be showcased.
Gustavs has become a fast racer, and I used to watch Gints and him practice- Gints was very proud that Gustavs was dedicated and focused. His twin daughters also skated...
He came to Morro Bay to see skateboarding in the USA.. a life long dream for him. A few years later back in Latvia he had a relationship with a woman, a doctor, who... if you can believe it, bore him a second set of twins- twin boys... Who knows, maybe someday they will race together.
His twin daughters (now 14) also lost their Uncle who lived in the same home less than 2 years ago. I am sure their grand mother and grandfather are sad as they always considered him their son.
He did run the longest continuous running slalom scene I think it comes close to nearly 35 years.
I skated with Gints several times in Latvia, he always looked forward to racing, and even built huge ramps and arranged for them to be stored indoors at a public park with. Most of the practice was flatland... not something I personally get a kick out of, but his dedication to slalom was so great I don't think he would have stopped if the courses were Uphill.
He dedicated a huge amount of his time and financial resources to the sport as well as incorporating his family into helping out at events.
I hope his son realizes what his father's dreams meant to Gints and steps up to carry the slalom torch forward. Gints did pull me aside at one park in Latvia after watching his Gustavs blaze a fast special slalom and said......"I think he is a lot faster than me, faster than I ever was...I never expected that, but I am proud of his dedication" and then went on to tell me how well he was doing in the slalom ranking.
Very sad, particularly for his children.
One good turn deserves another
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The whole Fullbag crew was deeply saddend to hear about Gints suddenly passing away and we would like to offer our deepest and most sincere condolences to the whole Gailitis family, and specially to Gustavs.
Fullbag and Gustavs have been working on his Pro Model which was sheduled to come out later this spring, and knowing now that Gints and him won't enjoy that proud father/son moment together feels soooo weird and sad...
Fullbag and Gustavs have been working on his Pro Model which was sheduled to come out later this spring, and knowing now that Gints and him won't enjoy that proud father/son moment together feels soooo weird and sad...
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It is more than 2 months since my father passed away – as some of you might know we weren’t the closest people in the world and I didn’t knew him much till summer 2005 when he asked if I would like to help a little in a skateboarding event – it was ‘’World Baltic sea cup’’ the first MAIN slalom event since Euros in 1995 and hence then my life was subordinated to slalom skateboarding – I had a chance to know my father better, learn more about what he has done to Latvian skateboarding, what a great person he was, go to many slalom events abroad and meet many great people that were a huge part of his life! With no doubt, those where the greatest moments of my life!
Now, when he has suddenly passed away (He had pneumonia twice,he was in hospital for a while but before feeling 100% healthy he was getting back to his works + he had heart problems and in the morning of 9th February he just didn't woke up although the evening before he sounded quite OK) it is still a big shock for many people and for me there is this strange feeling when you realize how important somebody was when you've lost it. I remember that in 2005 I thought the opposite - that finally we will have common hobby and I will have a time to know my father better...
But nothing has stopped – for these past 2 months we have worked hard to put in order all the things my father was doing and this season will definitely be a transition period and of course there will be some events to honour my father (slalom race, articles, maybe even a book or a movie – it will take a lot of time to arrange all the skateboarding (generally slalom skateboarding) stuff he has collected during his life - I guess only Jani Soderhall might have more mags, stickers, movies, boards etc).
We will try to take slalom skateboarding and skateboarding in general into new level – there are people willing to work hard and this year we will have at least 10 slalom races ( 5 organized by me, 5 by Ainars Jermacenko – check Contest Calendar 2011) – the first two (on April 16th and 23th) will be more like a ‘’warm up’’ for this season, but rest 8 will be a battle for Latvian ranking points. The biggest races this year will be ‘’Gints Gailitis memorial cup’’ (MAIN) in Riga and Priekuli on 18-19th June (two day event, second day will be a part of ‘’Ripo Riga’’ festival) and ‘’Baltic sea cup’’(PRIME) in Liepaja on 23th July just 300 meters from Baltic sea.
Of course we would be happy to see foreign riders also in other races!
Finally, I would like to thank all the people who had been even a small but still a part of my fathers life - he was a great man and he always had great people around him!
Enjoy your life, live healthy and always remember to find a time to spare with your family & friends!
Now, when he has suddenly passed away (He had pneumonia twice,he was in hospital for a while but before feeling 100% healthy he was getting back to his works + he had heart problems and in the morning of 9th February he just didn't woke up although the evening before he sounded quite OK) it is still a big shock for many people and for me there is this strange feeling when you realize how important somebody was when you've lost it. I remember that in 2005 I thought the opposite - that finally we will have common hobby and I will have a time to know my father better...
But nothing has stopped – for these past 2 months we have worked hard to put in order all the things my father was doing and this season will definitely be a transition period and of course there will be some events to honour my father (slalom race, articles, maybe even a book or a movie – it will take a lot of time to arrange all the skateboarding (generally slalom skateboarding) stuff he has collected during his life - I guess only Jani Soderhall might have more mags, stickers, movies, boards etc).
We will try to take slalom skateboarding and skateboarding in general into new level – there are people willing to work hard and this year we will have at least 10 slalom races ( 5 organized by me, 5 by Ainars Jermacenko – check Contest Calendar 2011) – the first two (on April 16th and 23th) will be more like a ‘’warm up’’ for this season, but rest 8 will be a battle for Latvian ranking points. The biggest races this year will be ‘’Gints Gailitis memorial cup’’ (MAIN) in Riga and Priekuli on 18-19th June (two day event, second day will be a part of ‘’Ripo Riga’’ festival) and ‘’Baltic sea cup’’(PRIME) in Liepaja on 23th July just 300 meters from Baltic sea.
Of course we would be happy to see foreign riders also in other races!
Finally, I would like to thank all the people who had been even a small but still a part of my fathers life - he was a great man and he always had great people around him!
Enjoy your life, live healthy and always remember to find a time to spare with your family & friends!
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