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Marseille Pro Bowl, 2022 Edition (France) - Day 3 Highlights: Roller Finals: Women + Men ; Scooter Comp ; Best-Tricks (Roller + Scooter).
Pro Bowl Contest 2022 - (Marseille, France): Results, Livestream Replay & Highlights Day 1-2.
Marseille Pro Bowl, 2022 Edition (France) - Day 3 Highlights: Roller Finals: Women + Men ; Scooter Comp ; Best-Tricks (Roller + Scooter).
Pro Bowl Contest 2022 - (Marseille, France): Results, Livestream Replay & Highlights Day 1-2.
Pro Results - Men
Pro Results - Women
More Results on Probowlcontest.fr (Roller Qualifications & Scooter Results). June 17-19, 2O22.
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Women
WS Roller Freestyle World Cup, Men Finals - A ROLLER FINAL TO REMEMBER!
It was the appointment of this day not to be missed the WS ROLLER FREESTYLE PARK WORLD CUP MEN FINAL! The format: 12 riders, 2 heats of 6 riders, runs of 50 seconds, the best run counts. The judging criteria: difficulty of the tricks, technique, amplitude, creativity and use of the park.
The first heat was composed of Aurel Le Cam, Diego Guilloud, Lenny Jourda, Cj Wellsmore, Víctor Medrano, and Joe Atkinson. Lenny Jourda stood out, a young 17 years old rider, who grew up with FISE, landed a double back flip, which the crowd loved. Australian Cj Wellsmore impressed everyone with a really unique run using the entire park.
The second heat is composed of Takeshi Yasutoko, Roman Abrate, Nicolas Servy, Julien Cudot, Jay Yoon and Diako Diaby. The level of this second heat was incredible and they all used the course to its maximum. The French skaters really stood out from the crowd, especially Diako Diaby who was incredible in this final and Julien Cudot who made the crowd lose their minds.
On the podium, in the bronze medal place we have Julien Cudot, the silver medal Jay Yoon and Diako Diaby wins the gold medal!
WS Roller Freestyle World Cup, Men Finals - Results
WS Roller Freestyle World Cup, Women Finals - THE FUTURE OF FREESTYLE ROLLER IS NOW
The eight best riders are gathered on the Park to send their heaviest tricks and most innovative lines, while a new generation is pushing hard too!
With such a great line-up, the judges are tasked with deciding between all these talented athletes. The results are in, and despite the disappointment for some promising new riders like Carla Martin, the podium looks great! In third place comes Armelle Tisler, who connected nice spins and technical grinds all through her run. On the second step, the young up-and-comer Anaelle Nogueira gave it her all with a performance full of style and committed tricks to take the victory. But on top of the podium, the USD pro rider from Spain, Mery Munoz won with a big run, punctuated by a top soul on the rail and a frontflip on the box!
A beautiful sun, a great show, and an enthusiastic crowd, this is the kind of moment we love to start the weekend well! The riders were great, Montpellier loved it, and the future of Freestyle Roller is looking brighter than ever!
WS Roller Freestyle World Cup, Women Finals - Results
You can check the Full Results of the event here.
Photos: Bastien Seon & Jennifer Lindini - (c) Hurricane - FISE.
Roller Street Pro
Roller Street Amateur
Roller Street Girl
Roller Half Pipe
More Results on NLcontest.com (BMX, Scooter, Skateboard).
Welcome to the team Takeshi Yasutoko - USD PRO.
Thread on Instagram | Photo: Xshooterphoto. USD 2022 Pro Team: Chris Farmer | Nick Lomax | Richie Eisler | Roman Abrate | Mery Munoz | Eugen Enin | Sam Crofts | Carlos Bernal | Takeshi Yasutoko.
Marco de Santi came to the US with $100 in his pocket and he spoke no English. It was both comical, inspiring and sad… Until he became a World Champion. And when skating died, Marco went to the Cirque du Soleil.
Check the podcast on Libsyn | Itunes | Thepowellmovement.com.
Marco de Santi has the most interesting journey of any athlete I’ve had on the podcast. Born in a less than desirable situation in Sao Paolo, Brazil, Marco did what every kid does; he played soccer until he found skateparks. Marco quit team sports and headed to the USA at age 15, with literally nothing, to make his pro skating dream happen. While Marco eventually became a world Champion, inline was dropped by X-Games, and the organizing body of his sport didn’t include Marco in future events. So the first skater to land a triple was forced out of competition and into a life of LOVE, which he performs in every night with the Cirque de Soleil. It doesn’t get more rags to riches than this one.
TIMECODES: 03:30: Issues around his backyard vert ramp, growing up in Sao Paolo, and family life 10:00: Soccer, finding skating, stereotypes, roller rink skateparks, how does he pay to get to the US, and how does he stay 21:00: Not speaking English, meeting me, seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, and problems with judging 32:00: Mountain Dew, other sponsors, never wearing pads, and spending time at Woodward 34:00: The Yasutoko, the triple, and what’s cool about X Games 39:30: Rollerblade: Ski season may be over, but that feeling lasts all year with inline skating 41:30: Nerves, Silver at X Games, losing X Games, and then getting screwed by the ASA 47:00: Winning World Championships, all things Cirque de Soleil’s LOVE (skating, money, injury, perks), building his Vegas empire, and day trading 54:00: Inappropriate Questions with Hardcore Brazil, Carlos Pianowski.
Takeshi Yasutoko, “the inline skater who flies higher than anyone”! A video by Hi-Five Magazine (Japan).
Photo Gallery on Hi-five-mag.wowow.co.jp.