[2005] Swedish Championships Gothenburg, Aug 27
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[2005] Swedish Championships Gothenburg, Aug 27
Det finns nu en länk till SM sajten
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själv kommer jag inte deltaga pga mitt benbrott och har fullt upp med min rehab.
Yoda
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själv kommer jag inte deltaga pga mitt benbrott och har fullt upp med min rehab.
Yoda
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Hey Ramón, are you coming ????
I be ONLY racing, no organization.
I be going faster then I ever have.
I´ll take you all down one by one.
It´s on.
and one more thing Ramón, it´s Jag älskar Sverige.
Which gives me great memories of last weekend when Noemi looked at me and said "Vet du, jag älsker faktiskt dig" Damn I love being European, We are the best. Schwedenland forever. I'm all pro-european. I gonno throw a challenge in GBG, any American who will take down all Euros gets 500. Come get some, my brothers will eat you alive.
I be ONLY racing, no organization.
I be going faster then I ever have.
I´ll take you all down one by one.
It´s on.
and one more thing Ramón, it´s Jag älskar Sverige.
Which gives me great memories of last weekend when Noemi looked at me and said "Vet du, jag älsker faktiskt dig" Damn I love being European, We are the best. Schwedenland forever. I'm all pro-european. I gonno throw a challenge in GBG, any American who will take down all Euros gets 500. Come get some, my brothers will eat you alive.
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SKATEBOARD SM I SLAL0M samt Downhill (Störtlopp) 2005
LÖRDAGEN DEN 27 augusti I SLOTTSSKOGEN.
För första gången sen det glada åttiotalet går skateboard SM i slalom av stapeln i Göteborg och Slottsskogen.
- Slalomtävlingarna avgörs i närheten av minigolfbanan vid Linnéplatsen.
- Downhill körs i ”Plikta” backen.
Slalom är otroligt kul att se på då man verkligen får en fartkänsla och ser hur åkarna pumpar sig igenom den ofta mycket svåra banan.
Till SM kommer eliten att vara på plats. Våra tre världsstjärnor: Jani Söderhäll, flerfaldig europamästare och just nu topp femton på världsrankingen. Peter Klang och Marcus Seyffarth från Stockholm som båda ligger topp trettio i världen.
Göteborgska slalom-hopp är bla. kökschefen från Rondo: Henrik Wadsten, tidigare America’s cup seglaren Peter Klock, Mikael Hadestrand och sångaren Emrik Larsson (fd. Stonefunkers, numera soloartist).
Slalom är en av de ursprungliga formerna av Skateboard åkning och växte fram på 70-talet. Ursprunget till skateboarding kan just nu ses på biograferna i filmen ”Lords of Dogtown”.
Slalom åker man dels i en rak bana med 50 koner, där man startar i en startramp och snabbast tid vinner. Dels i en oregelbunden bana, 50 koner och samma procedur.
Downhill avgörs i heat om fyra personer där snabbast ner vinner.
Tidsschema SM:
Kval rak bana 0930-1100
Final rak bana 1100 – 1200
Kval oregelbunden bana 1300 – 1430
Final oregelbunden bana 1430 – 1530
Downhill Start ca 1700
Läs mer om skateboard SM i slalom på www.skateboardsm.tk
LÖRDAGEN DEN 27 augusti I SLOTTSSKOGEN.
För första gången sen det glada åttiotalet går skateboard SM i slalom av stapeln i Göteborg och Slottsskogen.
- Slalomtävlingarna avgörs i närheten av minigolfbanan vid Linnéplatsen.
- Downhill körs i ”Plikta” backen.
Slalom är otroligt kul att se på då man verkligen får en fartkänsla och ser hur åkarna pumpar sig igenom den ofta mycket svåra banan.
Till SM kommer eliten att vara på plats. Våra tre världsstjärnor: Jani Söderhäll, flerfaldig europamästare och just nu topp femton på världsrankingen. Peter Klang och Marcus Seyffarth från Stockholm som båda ligger topp trettio i världen.
Göteborgska slalom-hopp är bla. kökschefen från Rondo: Henrik Wadsten, tidigare America’s cup seglaren Peter Klock, Mikael Hadestrand och sångaren Emrik Larsson (fd. Stonefunkers, numera soloartist).
Slalom är en av de ursprungliga formerna av Skateboard åkning och växte fram på 70-talet. Ursprunget till skateboarding kan just nu ses på biograferna i filmen ”Lords of Dogtown”.
Slalom åker man dels i en rak bana med 50 koner, där man startar i en startramp och snabbast tid vinner. Dels i en oregelbunden bana, 50 koner och samma procedur.
Downhill avgörs i heat om fyra personer där snabbast ner vinner.
Tidsschema SM:
Kval rak bana 0930-1100
Final rak bana 1100 – 1200
Kval oregelbunden bana 1300 – 1430
Final oregelbunden bana 1430 – 1530
Downhill Start ca 1700
Läs mer om skateboard SM i slalom på www.skateboardsm.tk
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Kanske att du är där för att det är roligt också?
Det kan nog bli ett spännande race, jag tror att 'allas toppform' kanske inte är så mycket att hurra för. Peter kom hem från tre veckors semester på Bali igår och har inte åkt skateboard sen EM. Anders säger sig ha jobbat mycket och har vad jag vet inga koner att träna med, tror inte han åkt sen EM heller. Själv blev jag biten i vaden av en pitbull för två veckor sedan och har varit förkyld sedan dess. Kort sagt ingen toppform...
Peter Klock ska ju ha varit vass, kanske att han har tjuvtränat som en galning o gör comeback?
Det kan nog bli ett spännande race, jag tror att 'allas toppform' kanske inte är så mycket att hurra för. Peter kom hem från tre veckors semester på Bali igår och har inte åkt skateboard sen EM. Anders säger sig ha jobbat mycket och har vad jag vet inga koner att träna med, tror inte han åkt sen EM heller. Själv blev jag biten i vaden av en pitbull för två veckor sedan och har varit förkyld sedan dess. Kort sagt ingen toppform...
Peter Klock ska ju ha varit vass, kanske att han har tjuvtränat som en galning o gör comeback?
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First results
Yesterday we held the Swedish Championships 2005 and I was there ready to give away my medals. However, I had one goal in mind: avoiding being beat by too many.
Anders Hellquist, Team coneRacing, was unbeatable and got away with both gold medals and probably even had energy to spare in case somebody would get too close. He's got such a cool style making it look as if he's not even making an effort.
Marcus Seyffarth was eager to get those medals making his last race before child care becomes his first priority, but there was nothing he could do against Anders.
A bit surprised I managed to capture second place in special and I was really pleased with being close to Anders and fending off all the others, including Marcus. I had to work pretty hard for it though. The real surprise of the day was that Mikael Hadestrand, Henrik Wadsten and Hans Göthberg was running so fast. Peter Klang, just back from a three week beach vacation just had to stand back as those guys were bouncing in and out of the podium places.
Straight was even harder on my untrained muscles and although I had all the motivation to charge hard there was nothing I could do against the top guys Anders and Marcus. Anders easily took top honors while Marcus just as easily took second place. Every now and then he makes extremely fast runs showing he's right up there, but too often those runs also comes with a few cones making the final time look a bit less extraordinary. With 1/100:th of a second margin I captured the third podium place just ahead of amateur rookie Henrik Wadsten (only a junior when racing in the 80's). This guy is fast and it looks like Sweden will have excellent Pro and Am teams next year!
In the end I was pleased to see that I could fend off all but Anders and Marcus. A tenth or two a second and there would been a few more guys just ahead of me. Hmm, maybe I really should get back to skating every now and then.
Special:
1. Anders Hellquist
2. Jani Söderhäll
3. Marcus Seyffarth
Straight:
1. Anders Hellquist
2. Marcus Seyffarth
3. Jani Söderhäll
Juniors:
I think Hadestrands sons Victor and Viking took both first places but there was a good fight and Angie Gustafsson was second in special, an event she had not even planned to enter!
Overall it was a very nice well run little event. No glitches, some rain, but we only had to stop for 20 minutes or so. I'm already looking forward to next years race. The park where we raced has great potential and there are some really nice hills for special and giant slalom downhill.
Today I went to visit the local indoor park "Area51" currently under reconstruction. It's an extremely cool indoor spot with street areas, half pipe with corner, miniramp, bowl (wooden) and more to come. Plans are to shave off the width of the existing streetarea to allow for slalom to be run, especially in winter time.
It used to be part of the SKF (!) bearing factory and is a series of tunnels deep into the granite rock built to withstand a war attack on the facilities.
Check out www.bunkeberget.com and be sure to visit if you're ever in town!
...and make sure you come to the next race in Gothenburg, whether it's the Swedish Championships or not!
/Jani
Anders Hellquist, Team coneRacing, was unbeatable and got away with both gold medals and probably even had energy to spare in case somebody would get too close. He's got such a cool style making it look as if he's not even making an effort.
Marcus Seyffarth was eager to get those medals making his last race before child care becomes his first priority, but there was nothing he could do against Anders.
A bit surprised I managed to capture second place in special and I was really pleased with being close to Anders and fending off all the others, including Marcus. I had to work pretty hard for it though. The real surprise of the day was that Mikael Hadestrand, Henrik Wadsten and Hans Göthberg was running so fast. Peter Klang, just back from a three week beach vacation just had to stand back as those guys were bouncing in and out of the podium places.
Straight was even harder on my untrained muscles and although I had all the motivation to charge hard there was nothing I could do against the top guys Anders and Marcus. Anders easily took top honors while Marcus just as easily took second place. Every now and then he makes extremely fast runs showing he's right up there, but too often those runs also comes with a few cones making the final time look a bit less extraordinary. With 1/100:th of a second margin I captured the third podium place just ahead of amateur rookie Henrik Wadsten (only a junior when racing in the 80's). This guy is fast and it looks like Sweden will have excellent Pro and Am teams next year!
In the end I was pleased to see that I could fend off all but Anders and Marcus. A tenth or two a second and there would been a few more guys just ahead of me. Hmm, maybe I really should get back to skating every now and then.
Special:
1. Anders Hellquist
2. Jani Söderhäll
3. Marcus Seyffarth
Straight:
1. Anders Hellquist
2. Marcus Seyffarth
3. Jani Söderhäll
Juniors:
I think Hadestrands sons Victor and Viking took both first places but there was a good fight and Angie Gustafsson was second in special, an event she had not even planned to enter!
Overall it was a very nice well run little event. No glitches, some rain, but we only had to stop for 20 minutes or so. I'm already looking forward to next years race. The park where we raced has great potential and there are some really nice hills for special and giant slalom downhill.
Today I went to visit the local indoor park "Area51" currently under reconstruction. It's an extremely cool indoor spot with street areas, half pipe with corner, miniramp, bowl (wooden) and more to come. Plans are to shave off the width of the existing streetarea to allow for slalom to be run, especially in winter time.
It used to be part of the SKF (!) bearing factory and is a series of tunnels deep into the granite rock built to withstand a war attack on the facilities.
Check out www.bunkeberget.com and be sure to visit if you're ever in town!
...and make sure you come to the next race in Gothenburg, whether it's the Swedish Championships or not!
/Jani
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Finns det mer bilder från tävlingen än dem som finns på www.skateboardsm.tk?
Can I Find More Pictures on the web from that competition, exept them on www.skateboardsm.tk?
Can I Find More Pictures on the web from that competition, exept them on www.skateboardsm.tk?