Here’s the Nyjah highlight edit from the entire 2012 SLS DC Pro Tour, including what he put down at the final stop in New Jersey to claim this year’s Championship trophy. Enjoy.
Street League hit New Jersey for the 2012 finals this weekend and the Dime Squad wants to show you what’s up fro grabs. After watching this you may want a piece of cake.
Who wants to go the Street League Finals? It may be in Newark but its still guaranteed to be a rad day of insane skateboarding. We’ve hooked up with our homies at SHUT for four passes to Street League this Sunday August 26 at the Prudential Center. To win head over to SHUT’s Facebook page and name three pro skaters from SHUT’s 80’s team. If you are right you may be selected to snag a pass. Good Luck!
The Street League 2012 Championship goes down on August 26th live from Prudential Center Arena in Newark New Jersey. The 8 top ranked pros will go head to head in a winner take all contest for $200,000, a 1 of a kind Nixon Championship watch, ring and the title of Street League Champion. Peep the teaser and check back for our full recap next week.
Monster has just dropped a super rad short featuring Shane O’Neill and his philosophy of “Endless Progression.” One of the most technical yet unassuming dudes in the game, the breathtaking RED cam shots interspersed with Nugget’s unreal humility in the interview show why he is truly the epitome of a skateboarder. Watch and learn.
Nixon went bananas again this year for their collaborative Street League winner’s watch. The insane piece, a custom diamonded-out 51-30 features 963 diamonds and is worth more than $50,000. Hopefully Sean Malto got it insured. More looks after the jump.
This past weekend the Street League Championships went down in New Jersey during Hurricane Irene. Sean Malto stepped up and took home first place with Nijah Houston and Chris Cole rounding out the top three. Check out the edit of the finals, courtesy of Transworld.
Even though Nyjah Huston keeps winning, the Chris Cole / Shane O’Neill rivalry continues to be a bright spot at Street League. This edit clearly demonstrates the key variance in Cole and O’Neill’s approach, Shane is having fun while Chris is putting in some work! They both kill it though, enjoy.
Street Leauge talks to Eric Koston about his early years of skating, run in’s with the police, hours of trying single tricks and other aspects of his skateboarding career.