California is a state in the Western United States. With over 38.9 million residents across a total area of approximately 163,696 square miles (423,970 km2), it is the most populous U.S. state, the third-largest U.S. state by area, and the most populated subnational entity in North America (Wikipedia).
Two days in San Francisco with Cameron Talbott in his prime. Directed, Shot, & Edited by Cody Lampman. Secondary Angles by Mykel Fatali. Special thanks to Nicholas Swan. Gear used:
Shot on Sony fx3, Rokinon 8mm fisheye, Sony FE 28-135 Servo, Contax Zeiss 21mm. Graded with Cineprint16 in Fcpx.
Buttery ledges, rough ditches, and endless summer—enjoy the ride through the concrete jungle of Los Angeles (California) with Tomek Przybylik and Nils Jansons.
Filmed and edited by: Nils Jansons. 2nd cameras: Freddy White, Maxence L. Valade. Title: Reinis Pētersons. Music: Sleater-Kinney - Good Things.
The Iqon AG Pro Team hits California in the new Act Skate for the first time! Get ready for epic skating and big vibes.
Featuring: Jaro Frijn,
Chad Hornish,
Lauric Picard &
Montre Livingston.
Thanks also to Katy, Ari and V. Zoltan for the clips and photos!
ACT AG Team - ACT Interlink Boot
Sickerfornia by Miazga Studio. The Korba Crew: Patrycja Najda, Jakub Duda, Piotrek Gbyl, Tomasz Szymczyk & Sebastian Gruba set off to California again to fulfill their youthful dreams. Filmed in: Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Ana.
Sickerfornia (2024) by Miazga Studio - Filmed in: Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Ana.
At the beginning of march 2024, Michael Muller and Harry Can spontaneously decided to book a trip to Los Angeles, spending two weeks at Silver Ridge Road.
Every day was all about hitting LA’s street spots, skating until the sun went down, and capturing everything on video. The trip was unreal: new faces, new friends, and a whole lot of good vibes. LA’s energy, the spots, and the endless session sessions made it a time to remember.
Starring: Michael Muller, Harry Can, EddBraxton, Orlando, Aron Grandchamp, Justin, Jonathan, Chris Calkins, and more. Edited by: Michael Müller. Color Grading: Rafael Matos. Filmed by: Harry Can. Shot entirely on location in Los Angeles, California.
Patrycja Najda visited Los Angeles this year and came back with amazing video! Check it out! Filmed & edited by: Miazga Studio.
Patrycja Najda - LA 2024. A video by Miazga Studio.
There is a OG Blader on the loose again and he is looking for spots haha. Mike French is worth looking into cause he has lived a interesting life to say the least and has some good sections from way back when. Mike and I took a trip to California for 6 days and while we were there Mike judged a little kids rollerblading contest and then drove 6 hours to NorCal so we could hang with a bunch of locals at Biz Grindsmas box comp.
We then drove 6 hours back the next day haha. Like I said the man is looking for spots and we just so happen to find some along the way haha. Mike maybe be old school and may have went away for a while in more ways than one but he is back with the classics and maybe even a couple different ones. Check it out and see for yourself. Enjoy! - Hawke Trackler.
Song: Cal Scruby - Captain America. Shouts to Walter Ruiz for the assist. Thanks for those double views Big Walt. Walt Disney. DeWalt. The Mayor.
BL8 Cup Unhinged - Theskatecompany re-cap. Highlighting a few different sessions in & around Santa Ana, California. Spotlighting The Veterans Cup 2024. Featuring:
Randy Spizer,
Arlo Eisenberg,
Mike Mcmullen,
Eric Schrijn,
Derek French & more.
Quoting Cody Sanders:
“Oh boy, blade cup. It’s been years since I’ve been to one. Me and the crew usually pick one major event to all mob each year. Blade Cup with this year’s pick. Well, I say “the whole crew,” but usually 80% of them bail once plane tickets start being purchased. This however wasn’t the case this weekend. It was the first time I’ve seen so many of my close friends actually bite the bullet and come out to a blading event.
Even if the goal wasn’t to skate in it, just to be around it. I loved it. We talked about it all weekend, how important it was to be present at the very few moments we all have to gather en masse. What was even more impressive, was seeing some of my friends that haven’t entered a competition (in some cases, in twenty years!) participate in the event. I won’t ramble on too much about the event itself, because the video covers the most of it, but I do want to touch on a few key points that may not be too obvious.
In the middle of the event, my lens broke and I had to scramble to a camera store and buy a new one. Thank you Kirill and Labez for helping me through all of that. I ended up missing a large chunk of the veterans and pro events because of that. So yes… There’s a lot of phone clips in this one. What I was focused on this year was the Bladies event. For those of you that aren’t familiar with that term, it’s the womans event.

I was focused on it because every time I go to an event, I end up having some sort of mishap that causes me to be unable to film it. That happened at Winterclash, Franky Morales Invitational, Carriers Open, etc… So I really went out of my way to make sure that my batteries were charged and I was on schedule for once.
I wasn’t disappointed. I think the female side of our sport is really starting to ramp up. The amount of participation, level and overall vibe was super high this weekend. The pro event ended up getting rained out, which was a bit of a damper. But they did hold a bonus event the day after that coincided with the Brandon Negrete Memorial event. Which was awesome but… Somehow I didn’t get the memo that it was happening. I had made plans with my California family to meet up that Sunday, so I ended up missing it. Which I normally could have been ok with, but Mick Casals won! Man! I wish I would have been there for that. But oh well… I’m sure there’s going to be many more moments like that to look forward to.
If you’re still reading, make it a point to try and get out to an event this year. Even if you’re brand new, you don’t know anyone there, it doesn’t matter. It’s waaay too easy to make friends and feel a part of the event when you’re at these things. The more the merrier. Give yourself a reason to travel. You’re good enough. You’re not too old. Whatever it is that you’ve got in your head, don’t listen to it. Come out and be a part of rollerblading.
Blading Cup was fantastic. No matter what happened, absolutely fantastic. Can’t wait to see yall at the next one”. - Cody Sanders (Jumbo-brand.com).
Chihiro Azuma - Blading Cup 2024 Champion. Shot and cut by Ivan Narez.
Chihiro Azuma - Them Skates, Pro Skates
Them Skates is proud to announce the release of Japanese legend Chihiro Azuma’s first pro skate. Chihiro has always been known for her signature style while always pushing the boundaries of technical street skating.
Chihiro has traveled all over the world winning all the major world class contests. This pro skate is a long time coming. Very much deserved.
Photos: Soichiro Kanashima.