WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF SLALOM SKATEBOARDING, GOTHENBURG, 1-3
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it should be written somewhere, but I can't find...
What is the exact adress of the race track in Slottsskogen? I saw somewhere linnéplatsen...
What is the exact adress of the race track in Slottsskogen? I saw somewhere linnéplatsen...
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yep. If you are at the central station, just get a tramp to liineplasten whatever....it's across the street a bit to the left and take the 1, 7, or 11. (if you look from the central station towards the tramp, the tramp should go to the right;)
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Ulf Haag wrote:Hi,
Here's some info for you about the location of the World's, I hope it will help you a bit.
//Ulf (Wolf)
The race location
http://www.hitta.se/SearchCombi.aspx?va ... ottsskogen
Here's the nearest Hostel
http://www.sov.nu/english/index.htm
Hostel location
http://www.hitta.se/SearchCombi.aspx?va ... g%f6teborg
Guide to Gothenburg
http://www.goteborg.com/default.aspx?id=528
Hotel guide for Gothenburg
http://www.hotels.se/hotell-sverige/hotell-goteborg/
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If the tramp is old and ugly....skip that one and go for someone younger.......Oh...maybe this is about to get a tram....sorry.Dominik Kowalski wrote:yep. If you are at the central station, just get a tramp to liineplasten whatever....it's across the street a bit to the left and take the 1, 7, or 11. (if you look from the central station towards the tramp, the tramp should go to the right;)
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STARTING LISTS WOMEN, JUNIORS, AMATEURS , GIANT SLALOM
Friday 1/8 GS
07.00 Riders meeting Am, Wom, Jun
07.30 Training Am, Wom, Jun. 2 runs each
08.30 Comp. Am, Wom, Jun
2 runs each, best run counts
Start order: Giant Slalom Women
1. Anna Svensson (SWE)
2. Marie Berglund (SWE)
3. Irene Di Giorgio (ITA)
4. Jenni Pyykkö (FIN)
5. Angie Gustafsson (SWE)
6. Ferreira Sandrine (FRA)
7. Eveline Eisenring (SUI)
8. Ella Roggero (UK)
9. Lienite Skaraine (LAT)
10. Joy Spearing (SUI)
11. Noemi Reichel (SUI)
12. Kathrin Sehl (GER)
13. Nastasja Wolfensberger (SUI)
14. Cat Young (USA)
15. Lynn Kramer (USA)
Start order: Giant Slalom Juniors
1. Peter Freme (SWE)
2. Simon Falk (SWE)
3. Sebastian Forsman (SWE)
4. Petter Bulling (SWE)
5. Zaccaria di Giorgio (ITA)
6. Nico Altwegg (SUI)
7. Oscar Vilde Stridh (SWE)
8. Juris Grundulis (LAT)
9. Viktor Hadestrand (SWE)
10. Christopher Dupont (FRA)
11. Olle Bauer (SWE)
12. Viking Hadestrand (SWE)
Start order: Giant Slalom AM
1. Kaj Gustafsson (SWE)
2. Alfred Zachrisson (SWE)
3. Simon Falk (SWE)
4. Nico Altwegg (SUI)
5. Ulf Haag (SWE)
6. Robert Gaisek (SWE)
7. Corey Leeson (AUS)
8. Johan Falk (SWE)
9. Jackson Shapiera (AUS)
10. Ants Neo (SWE)
11. Franco Di Giorgio (ITA)
12. Oliver Dieterle (GER)
13. Chris Favero (USA)
14. Jonas Wikström (SWE)
15. Selle Rudholm (SWE)
16. Christian Ekerfors (SWE)
17. Gints Ruperts (LAT)
18. Emrik Larsson (SWE)
19. Axel Kleinhans (GER)
20. Erik Stening (SWE)
21. Guntars Gailitis (LAT)
22. Martin Boehmfeldt (GER)
23. Markus Moehlmann (GER)
24. Richard Norbury (UK)
25. Assanee Meguid (SUI)
26. Max Moehlmann (GER)
27. Viktor Hadestrand (SWE)
28. Christopher Dupont (FRA)
29. Olle Bauer (SWE)
30. Marcus Rietema (USA)
31. Louis Selby (UK)
32. Flavio Badenes (NL)
33. Martins Liepins (LAT)
34. Silvio Strimer (SUI)
35. Donald Campbell (GER)
36. David Rudnianski (FRA)
37. Viking Hadestrand (SWE)
38. Johan Thiel (SWE)
39. Michael Reiss (UK)
40. Ainars Jermacenko (LAT)
41. Holger Kindler (GER)
42. Frank Beste (GER)
43. Michel Dupont (FRA)
44. Pelle Gustafsson (SWE)
45. Saint-Criq Guillaume (FRA)
46. Antonio Saluena (SWE)
47. Sam Gordon (UK)
48. Robert Thiele (GER)
49. Gustavs Gailitis (LAT)
50. Brad Jackman (USA)
07.00 Riders meeting Am, Wom, Jun
07.30 Training Am, Wom, Jun. 2 runs each
08.30 Comp. Am, Wom, Jun
2 runs each, best run counts
Start order: Giant Slalom Women
1. Anna Svensson (SWE)
2. Marie Berglund (SWE)
3. Irene Di Giorgio (ITA)
4. Jenni Pyykkö (FIN)
5. Angie Gustafsson (SWE)
6. Ferreira Sandrine (FRA)
7. Eveline Eisenring (SUI)
8. Ella Roggero (UK)
9. Lienite Skaraine (LAT)
10. Joy Spearing (SUI)
11. Noemi Reichel (SUI)
12. Kathrin Sehl (GER)
13. Nastasja Wolfensberger (SUI)
14. Cat Young (USA)
15. Lynn Kramer (USA)
Start order: Giant Slalom Juniors
1. Peter Freme (SWE)
2. Simon Falk (SWE)
3. Sebastian Forsman (SWE)
4. Petter Bulling (SWE)
5. Zaccaria di Giorgio (ITA)
6. Nico Altwegg (SUI)
7. Oscar Vilde Stridh (SWE)
8. Juris Grundulis (LAT)
9. Viktor Hadestrand (SWE)
10. Christopher Dupont (FRA)
11. Olle Bauer (SWE)
12. Viking Hadestrand (SWE)
Start order: Giant Slalom AM
1. Kaj Gustafsson (SWE)
2. Alfred Zachrisson (SWE)
3. Simon Falk (SWE)
4. Nico Altwegg (SUI)
5. Ulf Haag (SWE)
6. Robert Gaisek (SWE)
7. Corey Leeson (AUS)
8. Johan Falk (SWE)
9. Jackson Shapiera (AUS)
10. Ants Neo (SWE)
11. Franco Di Giorgio (ITA)
12. Oliver Dieterle (GER)
13. Chris Favero (USA)
14. Jonas Wikström (SWE)
15. Selle Rudholm (SWE)
16. Christian Ekerfors (SWE)
17. Gints Ruperts (LAT)
18. Emrik Larsson (SWE)
19. Axel Kleinhans (GER)
20. Erik Stening (SWE)
21. Guntars Gailitis (LAT)
22. Martin Boehmfeldt (GER)
23. Markus Moehlmann (GER)
24. Richard Norbury (UK)
25. Assanee Meguid (SUI)
26. Max Moehlmann (GER)
27. Viktor Hadestrand (SWE)
28. Christopher Dupont (FRA)
29. Olle Bauer (SWE)
30. Marcus Rietema (USA)
31. Louis Selby (UK)
32. Flavio Badenes (NL)
33. Martins Liepins (LAT)
34. Silvio Strimer (SUI)
35. Donald Campbell (GER)
36. David Rudnianski (FRA)
37. Viking Hadestrand (SWE)
38. Johan Thiel (SWE)
39. Michael Reiss (UK)
40. Ainars Jermacenko (LAT)
41. Holger Kindler (GER)
42. Frank Beste (GER)
43. Michel Dupont (FRA)
44. Pelle Gustafsson (SWE)
45. Saint-Criq Guillaume (FRA)
46. Antonio Saluena (SWE)
47. Sam Gordon (UK)
48. Robert Thiele (GER)
49. Gustavs Gailitis (LAT)
50. Brad Jackman (USA)
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Re: STARTING LISTS WOMEN, JUNIORS, AMATEURS , GIANT SLALOM
hello I' don't see my name on the list ?
sorry I forgot to register in Giant can you add me on the list?
or it's too late ?
I'll come tomorow around 18h00 6pm
see you there
sorry I forgot to register in Giant can you add me on the list?
or it's too late ?
I'll come tomorow around 18h00 6pm
see you there
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Good luck to everyone - wish I could be there...HUGE Am class! Rip it up Chris, Brad and Marcus!! Lynn and Cat - big field for you here...nice to see, best wishes for a great race!
Peter Klock - I tried my best man...couldn't do it this year. I hope you are getting in some good sailing this summer too!
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Peter Klock - I tried my best man...couldn't do it this year. I hope you are getting in some good sailing this summer too!
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Worlds 2008 - Friday Results
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FRIDAY
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The results of the first day of racing is up on www.slalomskater.com. Top 8 are below.
We had some really good exciting racing yesterday, Henrik Wadsten dominated the GS all the way, until there was only one rider left: Dominik Kowalski, taking top honors improving his own (2nd best time so far) with 0.4 secs giving him the 2008 Gold Medal in Giant Slalom.
Lynn Kramer took top honors kind of easily in this discipline. And check out the Hadestrand brothers: Viktor winning the Juniors and Viking winning the Amateurs! These guys are fast!
US medalhope George Pappas is on the podium already in the first discipline! He's worth every dollar we invested in him!
Giant slalom Pro Top 8
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) 25,082 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. WADSTEN, Henrik (SWE) 25,274
3. PAPPAS, George (USA) 25,574
4. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE) 25,679
5. HADESTRAND, Mikael (SWE) 25,768
6. GOTHBERG, Hans (SWE) 25,935
7. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI) 26,157
8. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI) 26,333
Giant slalom Am Top 8
1. HADESTRAND, Viking (SWE) 26,454 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. SALUENA, Antonio (SWE) 26,850
3. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) 27,003
4. THIELE, Robert (GER) 27,011
5. SHAPIERA, Jackson (AUS) 27,147
6. THIEL, Johan (SWE) 27,274
7. BESTE, Frank (GER) 27,288
8. LARSSON, Emrik (SWE) 27,602
Giant slalom Women, Top 8
1. KRAMER, Lynn (USA) 28,049 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. ROGGERO, Ella (UK) 28,970
3. SEHL, Kathrin (GER) 29,174
4. EISENRING, Eveline (SUI) 29,278
5. REICHEL, Noemi (SUI) 29,485
6. YOUNG, Cat (USA) 29,504
7. SPEARING, Joy (SUI) 30,096
8. WOLFENSBERGER, Nastasja (SUI) 30,416
Giant slalom Juniors, Top 8
1. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) 27,238 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. BAUER, Olle (SWE) 27,861
3. FORSMAN, Sebastian (SWE) 28,162
4. FALK, Simon (SWE) 28,566
5. ALTWEGG, Nico (SUI) 29,436
6. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA) 31,021
7. BULLING, Petter (SWE) 31,941
8. GRUNDULIS, Juris (LAT) 32,180
After the GS we did Pro, Jun, Wom (all except AM) qualifying for the Hybrid as we had such beautiful weather and we were way ahead of schedule. So we've got the top 8 women, top 8 juniors and the top 16 Pros qualified!
It's now Saturday morning and it's been raining in the night, and we're waiting for it to dry. We've called up the racers for 12.00 so they're not yet here at the race area, they've got two more hours to relax. The Pro skaters only need to get here by 15.00.
(Todays schedule is something like this: 12.00 racers meeting followed by Am practice, Am qualification, Jun final, Wom final, and then AM/Pro final). The Pro final should be held around 15.00 / 16.00 (CET time) in order to stick to the previously announced schedule, for the local media. So possibly the Am final will be after the Pro final, just to keep the best slot for the Pros.
/Jani
FRIDAY
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The results of the first day of racing is up on www.slalomskater.com. Top 8 are below.
We had some really good exciting racing yesterday, Henrik Wadsten dominated the GS all the way, until there was only one rider left: Dominik Kowalski, taking top honors improving his own (2nd best time so far) with 0.4 secs giving him the 2008 Gold Medal in Giant Slalom.
Lynn Kramer took top honors kind of easily in this discipline. And check out the Hadestrand brothers: Viktor winning the Juniors and Viking winning the Amateurs! These guys are fast!
US medalhope George Pappas is on the podium already in the first discipline! He's worth every dollar we invested in him!
Giant slalom Pro Top 8
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) 25,082 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. WADSTEN, Henrik (SWE) 25,274
3. PAPPAS, George (USA) 25,574
4. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE) 25,679
5. HADESTRAND, Mikael (SWE) 25,768
6. GOTHBERG, Hans (SWE) 25,935
7. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI) 26,157
8. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI) 26,333
Giant slalom Am Top 8
1. HADESTRAND, Viking (SWE) 26,454 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. SALUENA, Antonio (SWE) 26,850
3. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) 27,003
4. THIELE, Robert (GER) 27,011
5. SHAPIERA, Jackson (AUS) 27,147
6. THIEL, Johan (SWE) 27,274
7. BESTE, Frank (GER) 27,288
8. LARSSON, Emrik (SWE) 27,602
Giant slalom Women, Top 8
1. KRAMER, Lynn (USA) 28,049 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. ROGGERO, Ella (UK) 28,970
3. SEHL, Kathrin (GER) 29,174
4. EISENRING, Eveline (SUI) 29,278
5. REICHEL, Noemi (SUI) 29,485
6. YOUNG, Cat (USA) 29,504
7. SPEARING, Joy (SUI) 30,096
8. WOLFENSBERGER, Nastasja (SUI) 30,416
Giant slalom Juniors, Top 8
1. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) 27,238 2008 WORLD CHAMPION
2. BAUER, Olle (SWE) 27,861
3. FORSMAN, Sebastian (SWE) 28,162
4. FALK, Simon (SWE) 28,566
5. ALTWEGG, Nico (SUI) 29,436
6. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA) 31,021
7. BULLING, Petter (SWE) 31,941
8. GRUNDULIS, Juris (LAT) 32,180
After the GS we did Pro, Jun, Wom (all except AM) qualifying for the Hybrid as we had such beautiful weather and we were way ahead of schedule. So we've got the top 8 women, top 8 juniors and the top 16 Pros qualified!
It's now Saturday morning and it's been raining in the night, and we're waiting for it to dry. We've called up the racers for 12.00 so they're not yet here at the race area, they've got two more hours to relax. The Pro skaters only need to get here by 15.00.
(Todays schedule is something like this: 12.00 racers meeting followed by Am practice, Am qualification, Jun final, Wom final, and then AM/Pro final). The Pro final should be held around 15.00 / 16.00 (CET time) in order to stick to the previously announced schedule, for the local media. So possibly the Am final will be after the Pro final, just to keep the best slot for the Pros.
/Jani
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NEWS FOR SUNDAY AUGUST 3
Hi! We’ve had some fantastic racing so far, and the pro finals were just magic this afternoon with thousands of people watching..
hYBRID PRO STANDING TOP THREE
1 KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER)
2. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
3. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI)
Too bad about the rain during the AM qualification, but hopefully we’ll have time to at least do the 2nd run, sometime tomorrow.
Otherwise the schedule for tomorrow is following the original schedule with tight qualifications and finals as stated. Riders meeting for Jun, women, and amateurs at 7 AM.
If the courses are dry we will race at Slottsskogen. If it’s wet, we’ve secured indoor racing, tight course 34 cones. In case of rain a bus will take everyone from Slottsskogen to the indoor arena, were we immediately will start qualification for Jun, Wom, and AM.
We will then check the weather, and if possible do the finals outdoors. Both pro and all other categories: If not possible , we will continue racing indoors. Whatever the outcome, it will be a fun day for sure. And don’t forget about the after party tomorrow night at Trädgårn, starting at 10 PM.
Well, for those of you who have time to read, spread the word!
Here's the original schedule for sunday.. may be altered some, but we'll try to stic k to the times as much as possible.
Sunday 3/8 Tight
07.00
Riders meeting Am, Wom, Jun
07.30
Training Am, Wom, Jun. 2 runs
09.00
Qualification Am, Wom, Jun
11.30
Lunch break
12.30
Riders meeting Pro
13.00
Training pro 2 runs each
14.00
Qualification Pro 2 runs each
15.30
Final Pro ,
16.30
Prize ceremony Pro
17.00
Final Jun, Wom
18.00
Final Am
19.00
Prize ceremony Jun, Wom, Am
hYBRID PRO STANDING TOP THREE
1 KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER)
2. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
3. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI)
Too bad about the rain during the AM qualification, but hopefully we’ll have time to at least do the 2nd run, sometime tomorrow.
Otherwise the schedule for tomorrow is following the original schedule with tight qualifications and finals as stated. Riders meeting for Jun, women, and amateurs at 7 AM.
If the courses are dry we will race at Slottsskogen. If it’s wet, we’ve secured indoor racing, tight course 34 cones. In case of rain a bus will take everyone from Slottsskogen to the indoor arena, were we immediately will start qualification for Jun, Wom, and AM.
We will then check the weather, and if possible do the finals outdoors. Both pro and all other categories: If not possible , we will continue racing indoors. Whatever the outcome, it will be a fun day for sure. And don’t forget about the after party tomorrow night at Trädgårn, starting at 10 PM.
Well, for those of you who have time to read, spread the word!
Here's the original schedule for sunday.. may be altered some, but we'll try to stic k to the times as much as possible.
Sunday 3/8 Tight
07.00
Riders meeting Am, Wom, Jun
07.30
Training Am, Wom, Jun. 2 runs
09.00
Qualification Am, Wom, Jun
11.30
Lunch break
12.30
Riders meeting Pro
13.00
Training pro 2 runs each
14.00
Qualification Pro 2 runs each
15.30
Final Pro ,
16.30
Prize ceremony Pro
17.00
Final Jun, Wom
18.00
Final Am
19.00
Prize ceremony Jun, Wom, Am
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By now I think you must have already realized that I could not travel to Sweden. The reason is that I had a lot of work to do last week concerning the Euros. It was like either going to Sweden or missing two very important appointments with people that are very difficult to reach, so I had to fit my schedule to theirs.
I missed my flight and I will still have to pay for it, but it is better to do things this way then to risk falling with the Euros. I have to have all risks covered.
I do apologize to the Swedish crew for not being there!!!
I tried to post something on Friday but for some reason the site was down.
I am glad to read that things are going fine. Congratulation to the winners so far.
I missed my flight and I will still have to pay for it, but it is better to do things this way then to risk falling with the Euros. I have to have all risks covered.
I do apologize to the Swedish crew for not being there!!!
I tried to post something on Friday but for some reason the site was down.
I am glad to read that things are going fine. Congratulation to the winners so far.
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WORLD CHAMPION PRO STANDING
COMPLETE RESULTS LATER TODAY ( PLEASE CHECK www.slalomskaters.com for photos etc.. later this week)
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) ( World Champion, PRO)
2. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE)
3. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) ( World Champion, PRO)
2. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE)
3. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
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RESULTS 1-3 AUGUST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Hi, I've posted all the results I've gotten from Corky, but I've told him that we all want times, cones etc...so just put the pressure on him..
meanwhile check the overall winners etc.. at www.slalomskaters.com , plus soon a fun video from tv4 with dominic kowalski .
peace and skate & destroy
and why not the euro-champs 2010 in gothenburg?
next year we hope to bring you park-slalom and big GS-contest..we'll see..
emrik
meanwhile check the overall winners etc.. at www.slalomskaters.com , plus soon a fun video from tv4 with dominic kowalski .
peace and skate & destroy
and why not the euro-champs 2010 in gothenburg?
next year we hope to bring you park-slalom and big GS-contest..we'll see..
emrik
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The Gothenburg Crew is to be congratulated, it was a brilliant weekend! You guys successfully covered EVERYTHING except the one thing beyond your control, the weather. Even then you had a Plan 'B' which meant all events were run - WELL DONE!
Personally, it was cool to see so many old and dear friends and to put faces to names of people I only knew from the Internet, I'm super glad I went, just a shame I had to leave before the Final of the Tight and the party to get my plane. So sorry those I didn't get a chance to say goodbye to...
Finally congrats to Superman Kowalski and the 'almost' unbeatable Lynn Kramer, you guys are supremely talented. The other winners and those who podiumed all deserve huge props for a job well done (esp. Ella- she has 'nads like coconuts!), the competition in ALL groups was intense...there were no easy races. Cool to see Kenny again and the lovely Robin, great to meet George Pappas (I remember his signature model snowboard on Mistral-Hope to see a Sig model skate deck too one day!).
Catching up with Team Axe (LOVE you guys), the Swiss crew, the French, the Germans and hanging out with Paul (best travel buddy ever), Sam, Louis,Rich, Mick & Ella, it was a giggle a minute!
Thanks to Claude for the coaching tip that allowed me to nudge him out of the top 16 in Tight, THAT is a true friend! Thank you Jeff Sacree for talking me out of buying one custom deck from you and re-launching your brand instead, the future looks bright!
That was probably my last comp in Europe before emigrating to the US, it was the perfect one to finish on...Thanks for everyone who made it special.
Martin.
Personally, it was cool to see so many old and dear friends and to put faces to names of people I only knew from the Internet, I'm super glad I went, just a shame I had to leave before the Final of the Tight and the party to get my plane. So sorry those I didn't get a chance to say goodbye to...
Finally congrats to Superman Kowalski and the 'almost' unbeatable Lynn Kramer, you guys are supremely talented. The other winners and those who podiumed all deserve huge props for a job well done (esp. Ella- she has 'nads like coconuts!), the competition in ALL groups was intense...there were no easy races. Cool to see Kenny again and the lovely Robin, great to meet George Pappas (I remember his signature model snowboard on Mistral-Hope to see a Sig model skate deck too one day!).
Catching up with Team Axe (LOVE you guys), the Swiss crew, the French, the Germans and hanging out with Paul (best travel buddy ever), Sam, Louis,Rich, Mick & Ella, it was a giggle a minute!
Thanks to Claude for the coaching tip that allowed me to nudge him out of the top 16 in Tight, THAT is a true friend! Thank you Jeff Sacree for talking me out of buying one custom deck from you and re-launching your brand instead, the future looks bright!
That was probably my last comp in Europe before emigrating to the US, it was the perfect one to finish on...Thanks for everyone who made it special.
Martin.
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Thanks everybody for a great weekend in Gothenburg.
Congrats to Dominik, Viking, Viktor, Lynn and all the others who did great.
Sitting in a Danish Mc Donalds on our way to Policka. See you all there next weekend.
Mikka, seems like Christopher was third overall junior and not Sebastian who was on the podium, could you sort this out and get the cup for Christopher.
See you in Policka,
Dupont family
Congrats to Dominik, Viking, Viktor, Lynn and all the others who did great.
Sitting in a Danish Mc Donalds on our way to Policka. See you all there next weekend.
Mikka, seems like Christopher was third overall junior and not Sebastian who was on the podium, could you sort this out and get the cup for Christopher.
See you in Policka,
Dupont family
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I´d like to thank the whole Gothenburg crew for putting up one of the most amazing competions I´ve entered so far!
Right at the moment I´m hanging out at Peter Klang´s house (Thanks for having me mate!) and we´re about to have a slalom session with this year´s amazing world champion in tight slalom, Marcus Seyffarh ("Say Fart" haha), I´m really anxious about that! No, seriously, I was having such a great time down there in GBG I can only hope this is gonna be continuouing in Policka and Amsterdam and where else I´ll stop by.
BTW. Did you take all three results to calculate the overall ranking?
rmn
Right at the moment I´m hanging out at Peter Klang´s house (Thanks for having me mate!) and we´re about to have a slalom session with this year´s amazing world champion in tight slalom, Marcus Seyffarh ("Say Fart" haha), I´m really anxious about that! No, seriously, I was having such a great time down there in GBG I can only hope this is gonna be continuouing in Policka and Amsterdam and where else I´ll stop by.
BTW. Did you take all three results to calculate the overall ranking?
rmn
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the secret issa man
I've talked to the secret issa man, and hopefully he'll have spreadsheets about all the races on pdf ready to post later today.
Here are some pic's from the first day of racing..
http://www.pbase.com/zevs/skateboardvm
Well nice to see so many happy faces about our competition. Hope to see some of you in small Policka.
emrik
Here are some pic's from the first day of racing..
http://www.pbase.com/zevs/skateboardvm
Well nice to see so many happy faces about our competition. Hope to see some of you in small Policka.
emrik
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Say Fart....wow that made me laugh so hard!
ehhmmm...Thanks Göteborg, organizers, helpers, sponsors and all the racers for making most awesome race ever being held! I will never forget, and I'm proud to have taking the title(s) on this ground, as it seems to be the turning point from now on towards a bigger crowd. I'm the happiest slalomskateboarder in the world now:)
Thanks alot again!!!! and don't stop now! It's on!
PAvel RulEZ
ehhmmm...Thanks Göteborg, organizers, helpers, sponsors and all the racers for making most awesome race ever being held! I will never forget, and I'm proud to have taking the title(s) on this ground, as it seems to be the turning point from now on towards a bigger crowd. I'm the happiest slalomskateboarder in the world now:)
Thanks alot again!!!! and don't stop now! It's on!
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please post more pictures!
2008 TS final
TS Final Mikka vs Marcus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVQKdSHG5t0
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Thank you for calling it a mustache, most people just thought I forgot to wash my face
And yes, its my middle name mark-ass impatient say-fart. Remember that some of us racing in the pro category are so old that after a week we have already forgotten that we attended the race. Not to mention those who might not make it another week to see the results...
Was that a fast reply? What time did I get?
And yes, its my middle name mark-ass impatient say-fart. Remember that some of us racing in the pro category are so old that after a week we have already forgotten that we attended the race. Not to mention those who might not make it another week to see the results...
Was that a fast reply? What time did I get?
Warning. The following picture will hurt your eyes. Acid didn't work to get them clean.
You have been warned...
The full album:
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You have been warned...
The full album:
http://longboard.slak.nu/gallery2/v/ses ... -vm_i_gbg/
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lovley pics....
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Results Sunday august 3
Tight slalom Pro
1. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE) ( World champion)
2. HADESTRAND, Mikael (SWE)
3. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
4. WADSTEN, Henrik (SWE)
5. GIAMMARCO, Luca (ITA)
6. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER)
7. BERRUCHON, Vincent (FRA)
8. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI)
9. GÖTHBERG, Hans (SWE)
10. BJÖRNSTJERNA, Fabian (SWE)
11. KLOCK, Peter (SWE)
12. BAUMANN, Christoph (GER)
13. CARRASCO, Richy (USA)
14. KLANG, Peter (SWE)
15. PRICE, Paul (UK)
16. DRAYTON, Martin (TRI)
17. REGNIER, Claude (CAN)
18. PAPPAS, George (USA)
19. KRAMER, Lynn (USA)
20. BELLINGERI, Stefano (ITA)
21. GAILITIS, Gints (LAT)
22. FELDMANN, Simon (SUI) DQ
22. BROENNIMANN, Michael (SUI) DQ
22. SKARAINIS, Salvis (LAT) DQ
22. STEFKA, Josef (CZE) DQ
22. KUZMINS, Janis (LAT) DQ
Tight slalom Am (competition indoors)
1. HADESTRAND, Viking (SWE)
2. JERMACENKO, Ainars (LAT)
3. THIELE, Robert (GER)
4. SALUENA, Antonio (SWE)
5. BESTE, Frank (GER)
6. JACKMAN, Brad (USA)
7. BOEHMFELDT, Martin (GER)
8. SELBY, Louis (UK)
9. GAILITIS, Gustavs (LAT)
10. DUPONT, Michel (FRA)
11. FALK, Johan (SWE)
12. THIEL, Johan (SWE)
13. LARSSON, Emrik (SWE)
14. GORDON, Sam (UK)
15. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE)
16. CAMPBELL, Donald (GER)
17. FALK, Simon (SWE)
18. WIKSTRÖM, Jonas (SWE)
19. GUSTAFSSON, Pelle (SWE)
20. HAZERA, Pierre (FRA)
21. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
22. GUILLAUME, Saint-Criq (FRA)
23. RUDNIANSKI, David (FRA)
24. SHAPIERA, Jackson (AUS)
25. REISS, Michael (UK)
26. STENING, Erik (SWE)
27. KINDLER, Holger (GER)
28. KLEINHANS, Axel (GER)
29. BERGLUND, Thomas (SWE)
30. MEGUID, Assanee (SUI)
31. RUDHOLM, Selle (SWE)
32. MOEHLMANN, Max (GER)
33. HAAG, Ulf (SWE)
34. RIETEMA, Marcus (USA)
35. DIETERLE, Oliver (GER)
36. RUPERTS, Gints (LAT)
37. GUSTAFSSON, Kaj (SWE) DQ
37. NORBURY, Richard (UK) DQ
37. STRIMER, Silvio (SUI) DQ
Tight slalom Women, (competition indoors)
1. SEHL, Kathrin (GER) ( World Champion)
2. KRAMER, Lynn (USA)
3. EISENRING, Eveline (SUI)
4. SANDRINE, Ferreira (FRA)
5. YOUNG, Cat (USA)
6. ROGGERO, Ella (UK)
7. SKARAINE, Lienite (LAT)
8. WOLFENSBERGER, Nastasja (SUI)
Tight slalom Juniors ( competition indoors)
1. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) ( World Champion)
2. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
3. BAUER, Olle (SWE)
4. FORSMAN, Sebastian (SWE)
5. GRUNDULIS, Juris (LAT)
6. KARKLINS, Aivars (LAT)
7. VILDE STRIDH, Oscar (SWE)
8. FREME, Peter (SWE)
9. BULLING, Petter (SWE) DQ
9. ALTWEGG, Nico (SUI) DQ
Results Saturday august 2
Hybrid slalom Pro
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) (World Champion)
2. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
3. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI)
4. BJÖRNSTJERNA, Fabian (SWE)
5. PAPPAS, George (USA)
6. WADSTEN, Henrik (SWE)
7. KUZMINS, Janis (LAT)
8. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE)
9. GOTHBERG, Hans (SWE)
10. BAUMANN, Christoph (GER)
11. HADESTRAND, Mikael (SWE)
12. PRICE, Paul (UK)
13. GIAMMARCO, Luca (ITA)
14. CARRASCO, Richy (USA)
15. BERRUCHON, Vincent (FRA)
16. BROENNIMANN, Michael (SUI)
17. REGNIER, Claude (CAN)
18. SKARAINIS, Salvis (LAT)
19. STEFKA, Josef (CZE)
20. KLOCK, Peter (SWE)
21. DRAYTON, Martin (TRI)
22. KRAMER, Lynn (USA)
23. FELDMANN, Simon (SUI)
24. BELLINGERI, Stefano (ITA)
25. GAILITIS, Gints (LAT)
Hybrid slalom Am
1. HADESTRAND, Viking (SWE) ( World Champion)
2. SHAPIERA, Jackson (AUS)
3. SALUENA, Antonio (SWE)
4. BESTE, Frank (GER)
5. THIELE, Robert (GER)
6. DUPONT, Michel (FRA)
7. GAILITIS, Gustavs (LAT)
8. WIKSTRÖM, Jonas (SWE)
9. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE)
10. LARSSON, Emrik (SWE)
11. BOEHMFELDT, Martin (GER)
12. THIEL, Johan (SWE)
13. JACKMAN, Brad (USA)
14. KINDLER, Holger (GER)
15. RIETEMA, Marcus (USA)
16. GORDON, Sam (UK)
17. FALK, Johan (SWE)
18. MOEHLMANN, Max (GER)
19. REISS, Michael (UK)
20. RUDHOLM, Selle (SWE)
21. SELBY, Louis (UK)
22. RUDNIANSKI, David (FRA)
23. JERMACENKO, Ainars (LAT)
24. GUSTAFSSON, Pelle (SWE)
25. GAISEK, Robert (SWE)
26. STRIMER, Silvio (SUI)
27. MEGUID, Assanee (SUI)
27. FALK, Simon (SWE)
29. HAZERA, Pierre (FRA)
30. GUILLAUME, Saint-Criq (FRA)
31. KLEINHANS, Axel (GER)
32. HAAG, Ulf (SWE)
33. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
34. EKERFORS, Christian (SWE)
35. CAMPBELL, Donald (GER)
36. BERGLUND, Thomas (SWE)
37. GUSTAFSSON, Kaj (SWE)
38. RUPERTS, Gints (LAT)
39. NORBURY, Richard (UK)
40. DIETERLE, Oliver (GER) DQ
40. MOEHLMANN, Markus (GER) DQ
40. Franco Di Gorgio, ITA DQ
Hybrid slalom Women
1. KRAMER, Lynn (USA) ( World Champion)
2. REICHEL, Noemi (SUI)
3. SEHL, Kathrin (GER)
4. SKARAINE, Lienite (LAT)
5. EISENRING, Eveline (SUI)
6. ROGGERO, Ella (UK)
7. WOLFENSBERGER, Nastasja (SUI)
8. YOUNG, Cat (USA)
9. SANDRINE, Ferreira (FRA) DQ
9. SPEARING, Joy (SUI) DQ
9. Irene DiGorgio DQ
Hybrid slalom Juniors
1. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) ( World Champion)
2. BAUER, Olle (SWE)
3. FORSMAN, Sebastian (SWE)
4. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
5. ALTWEGG, Nico (SUI)
6. VILDE STRIDH, Oscar (SWE)
7. KARKLINS, Aivars (LAT)
8. GRUNDULIS, Juris (LAT)
9. BULLING, Petter (SWE)
10. DI GIORGIO, Zaccaria (ITA) DQ
11. FREME, Peter (SWE) DQ
Results Friday august 1
Giant slalom Pro
1. KOWALSKI, Dominik (GER) ( World Champion)
2. WADSTEN, Henrik (SWE)
3. PAPPAS, George (USA)
4. SEYFFARTH, Marcus (SWE)
5. HADESTRAND, Mikael (SWE)
6. GOTHBERG, Hans (SWE)
7. KÖNIGSHAUSEN, Ramón (SUI)
8. STROBEL, Maurus (SUI)
9. GIAMMARCO, Luca (ITA)
10. CARRASCO, Richy (USA)
11. REGNIER, Claude (CAN)
12. BAUMANN, Christoph (GER)
13. BJÖRNSTJERNA, Fabian (SWE)
14. MOLLICA, Kenny (USA)
15. STEFKA, Josef (CZE)
16. KUZMINS, Janis (LAT)
17. BERRUCHON, Vincent (FRA)
18. BROENNIMANN, Michael (SUI)
19. PRICE, Paul (UK)
20. KLOCK, Peter (SWE)
21. SKARAINIS, Salvis (LAT)
22. KRAMER, Lynn (USA)
23. FELDMANN, Simon (SUI)
24. DRAYTON, Martin (TRI)
25. BELLINGERI, Stefano (ITA)
26. POTUCEK, Tomas (CZE)
27. GAILITIS, Gints (LAT)
Giant slalom Am
1. HADESTRAND, Viking (SWE) ( World Champion)
2. SALUENA, Antonio (SWE)
3. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE)
4. THIELE, Robert (GER)
5. SHAPIERA, Jackson (AUS)
6. THIEL, Johan (SWE)
7. BESTE, Frank (GER)
8. LARSSON, Emrik (SWE)
9. JACKMAN, Brad (USA)
10. WIKSTRÖM, Jonas (SWE)
11. RIETEMA, Marcus (USA)
12. GAILITIS, Gustavs (LAT)
13. GAISEK, Robert (SWE)
14. REISS, Michael (UK)
15. BOEHMFELDT, Martin (GER)
16. RUDHOLM, Selle (SWE)
17. HAAG, Ulf (SWE)
18. GUSTAFSSON, Pelle (SWE)
19. FALK, Simon (SWE)
20. MOEHLMANN, Max (GER)
21. EKERFORS, Christian (SWE)
22. GORDON, Sam (UK)
23. GUILLAUME, Saint-Criq (FRA)
24. KINDLER, Holger (GER)
25. MEGUID, Assanee (SUI)
26. GUSTAFSSON, Kaj (SWE)
27. FALK, Johan (SWE)
28. RUDNIANSKI, David (FRA)
29. STRIMER, Silvio (SUI)
30. CAMPBELL, Donald (GER)
31. DUPONT, Michel (FRA)
32. JERMACENKO, Ainars (LAT)
33. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
34. SELBY, Louis (UK)
35. KLEINHANS, Axel (GER)
36. RUPERTS, Gints (LAT)
37. NORBURY, Richard (UK)
38. DI GIORGIO, Franco (ITA)
39. DIETERLE, Oliver (GER) DQ
39. MOEHLMANN, Markus (GER) DQ
39. HAZERA, Pierre (FRA) DQ
Giant slalom Women
1. KRAMER, Lynn (USA) ( World Champion)
2. ROGGERO, Ella (UK)
3. SEHL, Kathrin (GER)
4. EISENRING, Eveline (SUI)
5. REICHEL, Noemi (SUI)
6. YOUNG, Cat (USA)
7. SPEARING, Joy (SUI)
8. WOLFENSBERGER, Nastasja (SUI)
9. SANDRINE, Ferreira (FRA)
10. BERGLUND, Marie (SWE)
11. SKARAINE, Lienite (LAT) DQ
Giant slalom Juniors
1. HADESTRAND, Viktor (SWE) ( World Champion)
2. BAUER, Olle (SWE)
3. FORSMAN, Sebastian (SWE)
4. ALTWEGG, Nico (SUI)
5. DUPONT, Christopher (FRA)
6. BULLING, Petter (SWE)
7. GRUNDULIS, Juris (LAT)
8. FREME, Peter (SWE)
9. KARKLINS, Aivars (LAT)
10. VILDE STRIDH, Oscar (SWE)
11. DI GIORGIO, Zaccaria (ITA) DQ
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Complete results
The hunt for the complete results continue...
I have now recieved the final GS results so they are updated and should be correct at:
http://www.worldcupranking.com/live
I have now recieved the final GS results so they are updated and should be correct at:
http://www.worldcupranking.com/live
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Congrats to all the Winners and all contestants in Sweden even without me competing
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Just laughed my ass off looking at the photos, all viewed maybe 4-7 times
except this one viewed 34 times
http://longboard.slak.nu/gallery2/v/ses ... 0.jpg.html
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Just laughed my ass off looking at the photos, all viewed maybe 4-7 times
except this one viewed 34 times
http://longboard.slak.nu/gallery2/v/ses ... 0.jpg.html
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Dammit Chris...you made me look! Actually many thought that the coneheads' Mothers were definately what the Americans like to call MILFs...
Me, I never notice these things, too busy racing!
MD
Me, I never notice these things, too busy racing!
MD
http://www.geckodecks.com
Seismic.
Khiro /NITRO Bearings,
Decent Hardware
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Does anyone know if the PDF's are available yet? I'm a bit of a nerd and I like to see how many cones I hit etc., blah, blah, blah...robert gaisek wrote:I think he means the spreadsheets with times and stuff.
Thanks,
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Khiro /NITRO Bearings,
Decent Hardware
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pdf spreadsheets ready for download
finally Corky sorted out all the results, and can now be downloaded from www.slalomskaters.com as a zip-file. Just click on the target, and save, or open.
I will, when more free time comes AROUND, try to put everything on the site as well, + more photos..
peace EMRIK
I will, when more free time comes AROUND, try to put everything on the site as well, + more photos..
peace EMRIK
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Hi I sent your reply to Corky..if there's a mistake made.. I will put a new pdf with the right results..Ramón Königshausen wrote:There is a mistake in the Pro Special Slalom Elimination:
It's not George Pappas but Fabian Björnstjerna who advanced.
rmn
Everyone else who reads THE PDF'S and see mistakes, please post here..and I will forward it to Corky.
EMRIK
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MORE MISTAKES..
WELL, I'VE CHANGED THE SPECIAL ( OR HYBRID AS IT WAS CALLED..) PLEASE CHECK AND SEE IF EVERYTHING'S RIGHT THIS TIME..
OTHERWISE, PLEASE CONTACT CORKY.. MARCUS.. TO SORT THINGS OUT..
EMRIK
OTHERWISE, PLEASE CONTACT CORKY.. MARCUS.. TO SORT THINGS OUT..
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Sandrine and I would like to thank you all for making possible this 3 weeks of slalom racing across Europe.
It was nice to see all of you again, and it was a real pleasure to meet George, Cat, Skip and all racers we did not see before in Europe.
We are already planning our US trip for next year
Thank you Flavio, Dutch & GOG crew for Amsterdam Euros!
Maybe everything was not what we can expect for a main slalom event, but races were fair and competitive (even with timing system issues) and we had fun. We hope to come again next year.
Thank all the Czech guys too. Policka is also a place we want to come back in 2009.
You guys were really friendly and organisation was perfect.
Maybe you just need another race place for the special slalom (eg giant place, with parallel races)
And last but not least thanks to the Gothenburg crew for holding the Worlds : for sure one of the biggest competiton ever. You deal with rain issues and make everything happen.
Just a thought : 80 euros is pretty expensive for racers when there is no meal in the package.
Another general thought : women category should always be consider as PRO. We can't ask for more ladys to come racing, when this is often this category which suffer from schedule & timing issues. It must always be Women finals, even for 2 or 4 racers ! it take only few minutes.
Hope to see most of you in Grenoble
Guillaume & Sandrine
It was nice to see all of you again, and it was a real pleasure to meet George, Cat, Skip and all racers we did not see before in Europe.
We are already planning our US trip for next year
Thank you Flavio, Dutch & GOG crew for Amsterdam Euros!
Maybe everything was not what we can expect for a main slalom event, but races were fair and competitive (even with timing system issues) and we had fun. We hope to come again next year.
Thank all the Czech guys too. Policka is also a place we want to come back in 2009.
You guys were really friendly and organisation was perfect.
Maybe you just need another race place for the special slalom (eg giant place, with parallel races)
And last but not least thanks to the Gothenburg crew for holding the Worlds : for sure one of the biggest competiton ever. You deal with rain issues and make everything happen.
Just a thought : 80 euros is pretty expensive for racers when there is no meal in the package.
Another general thought : women category should always be consider as PRO. We can't ask for more ladys to come racing, when this is often this category which suffer from schedule & timing issues. It must always be Women finals, even for 2 or 4 racers ! it take only few minutes.
Hope to see most of you in Grenoble
Guillaume & Sandrine
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thanx to you too
yeah it was nice meeting you too, and fun racing.
Concerning the meal package, I fully agree, there should have been food included. that was our aim from day one, but somehow a few details got lost in the making, but for future competitions in GBG, food will no doubt be incuded..
I also think juniors should ride for free at all compettions, at least until the sport explodes ( which I hope!). And concerning women, well, we had to make a choice between getting results in all categories, and to showcase the pro riders, and let them do their final runs when the crowd was there (and what a crowd huh!!!).
What we all need in slalom-skating is more people involved, more officials and more money, bigger sponsors, to get the kind of contests we all want..
peace EMRIK
Concerning the meal package, I fully agree, there should have been food included. that was our aim from day one, but somehow a few details got lost in the making, but for future competitions in GBG, food will no doubt be incuded..
I also think juniors should ride for free at all compettions, at least until the sport explodes ( which I hope!). And concerning women, well, we had to make a choice between getting results in all categories, and to showcase the pro riders, and let them do their final runs when the crowd was there (and what a crowd huh!!!).
What we all need in slalom-skating is more people involved, more officials and more money, bigger sponsors, to get the kind of contests we all want..
peace EMRIK
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complete results
I forgot to say that since a few days back the complete and updated results can be found at http://www.worldcupranking.com/live