Carriers Open - November 11, 2023. Frisco, Texas.
Wow. Where do I start? Fritz Peitzner, Carriers, the city of Frisco did such a great job putting on this event. The turn out was really massive. The park is really spread out, but even with that in mind you can tell the numbers were huge. I want to write in depth about the event, give you every detail, etc… But I’m going to leave that to whoever is handling the legit edit. This is the non-legit edit. This is the Jumbo experience… So here’s how it went from our perspective.
I’ve never ran a booth before… Hell, I didn’t even know this was going to be a company when I started it. It’s a joke that’s gotten really, really out of hand. I love it. I didn’t think about this beforehand, but running a booth, a side event, trying to skate a little AND film an edit of the experience is… A lot. Almost too much, but I still managed. Thank god for the crew helping me hold it down.
Bcam basically covered the booth and sales the whole time, Gogo and Aaron helping me film. Heath, Ant and Caleb helping me facilitate our mystery event… Oh my god, I can’t believe they let us do the mystery event, hahaha. Jumbo World Tournament. It was so stupid. No one had a clue, not even the people running the contest. I’m not sure how people actually felt about it. I can’t really remember much of it, because I was so focused on announcing. I edited the footage, but I do it all so quickly I haven’t taken the time to really grasp the crowd reaction yet… But if you ask me? I laugh every time. I laugh just thinking about it. That’s really all I want to do, just have a good time.
If we’re ever allowed to do another mystery event, it might be more focused towards skating… But I love the slapstick, pie-in-the-face, loony toons nature of it all. Without ranting for too long (because I’m sure maybe only 10 people read these descriptions anyway), I think everything about the event was a success. I love my friends. I love the rollerblading scene. I especially love EVERYONE that came by the booth and said what up. For real, I say it every time and I mean it… I’m shocked that people care. I care so much about skating and about us as a community, it’s just really great to know that there are people out there that I can resonate with. Thank you to everyone that came out, that shows love, that watches this… This is the best. Jumbo forever. - Cody Sanders.
Pro Results
- Julien Cudot
- Chad Hornish
- Jeff Dalnas
- Joe Atkinson
- Jarrod Banning
Bladies
- Tais Colares
- Aarin Gates
- Emilia Parejo
- Becci Sotelo
- Korina Calderon
Kids
- Muneeb Akhtar
- Jacques Orrenstein
- Roman Zygmont
- Astrid Garcia
- Olivia Hallum
Open
- Mario Pacia
- Jose Arce
- Scott Wells
- Justin Jones
- Caleb Benavides
Quads
- KV
- Kia Hawkins
- Holly Lash
- Missy Swain
- Nina Hallum
Best Trick: Joe Atkinson. Photo.
Chad Hornish’s Promo Section for his new Iqon pro wheel. Filmed and produced by Gino Gotelli. Additional filming by Hunter Grimm, John Sullivan, Aarin Gates-Sullivan, Wes Phelan and Josh Evans. Graphics by Wes Phelan. Music: Mt. Crushmore - Lettuce Album.
Previously: Chad Hornish - Farewell Pink (2022).
After a 10ish year hiatus BCSD is back for one more time. Everyone skated incredible and sorry to the homies who I missed your clips cause its very hard to capture truly everything but I do my best to make it quality filming and zoom and editing. I am happy with how this turned out because I worked hard and fought a lot to be able to make it so I could document these athletes. If you made it this far I am appreciative and hope you like it. Leave some love in the comments cause that’s all im asking of anyone. With all that being said click play. Enjoy. - Hawke Trackler.
Featuring: Montre Livingston, Alex Broskow, Richard Williams, Jeff Dalnas, Taylor Popham, Koda Hult, Jeph Howard, Andrew Broom, Antony Pottier, Julien Cudot, Joe Atkinson, Luke Naylor, Adam Bazydlo, Chad Hornish, Zack Savage, Steven Moll, Eli Lindauer, Diego Guilloud, Jake Dotson, Yandriel Silverio, Cj Wellsmore & more.
Bitter Cold Showdown 2023; More Media.
Ghetto Community & Homies. Featuring:
Chino Sin,
Jokap,
Anddy Crxck,
Julian Bah,
Chauncey Jenkins,
Tim Franken,
Carlos Montenegro,
Brian Aragon,
John Bolino,
Chad Hornish,
Andrew Broom &
Zachary Pollak.
Livestreams of the event on Instagram:
Semi Finals |
Finals.
Farewell Pink. The final chapter of the “Pink” series. All filmed and edited exclusively by the elusive Ryan Buchanan. With 4 releases over the past 4 years: Pink 2018, Dream in Pink 2020, Not Pink 2021, Farewell Pink 2022.
I just want to take a moment to share my appreciation for Ryan Buchanan and all he’s done for me. People don’t realize, but 99% of the times we skate and film, its just the 2 of us. No one to juice each other up but the other. Ryan has a full time life. He works a full time job and is a great Dad. Through sweat blood and tears, I just wanted to say Thank You for taking the time out of your life to sit there with me, pumping me up, and just for being a great friend. - Chad Hornish.
Farewell Pink, Video Mirror: PLAY
Blading Cup 2022 attracted some of the world’s best skaters to Santa, California for four days of aggressive and quad skating. Disroyal was well represented at the event, with a few of our team members competing, including, Chad Hornish, Lauric Picard, Montre Livingston, and Mesmer’s Martin Danning who took gold in the Intermediate Street and Mini categories. Video filmed and edited by Rafael Maldonado.
The Blading Cup 2022 - More Media.
Blade Havasu 8 played host to some of the most impressive rollerblading ever to grace the concrete waves on the shore of Lake Havasu, Arizona. The eighth annual excursion to this desert oasis also included traditional camping, cookouts, and camaraderie amongst bladers, bladies, and friends alike.
But God damn the skating went off! Featuring Chad Tannehill, Jamie K, Andy Bonder, Wake Schepman, Chad Hornish, Mick Casals, and more. Filmed by: Cody Norman, Chad Tannehill. Edited by: Cody Norman.
The Hornet stings with swift precision! Intuition Skateshop team rider Chad Hornish offers us a look into the hornet’s nest of his signature Arizona brand of street and park inline skating. Visit Intuitionskate.com.
Filmed & Edited by Ryan Buchanan. Shot on location in: Phoenix, AZ, Lake Havasu, AZ.
Previously: Make Rollerblading Yours (2021) - The First Intuition Skate Shop Team, by Cody Norman. Featuring Intuition team riders Chris Farmer, Chad Tannehill, Chad Hornish, Damon Franklin, and Anthony Luna. Also featuring Intuition founder Matt Mickey and Intuition shop manager / YouTube director Cody Norman - along with Jacob Bouzaglou, Malachi Leon & Brooks Nelson.