Day 2 of the AIL World Championships kicked off at 8 am with a tradeshow that I conveniently missed due to the late night antics of the ONE pre-party the night before. However, it was rumored that kids and parents alike were buying up all sorts of gear from the companies involved. RB, Valo, Con.Artist, Ucon, Revolution, and England all came out to sell products.
As the day passed on, some visiting pros and ams sessioned the only part of the park opened to non-competitors while most people kept their eyes on the next batch of soon-to-be pro bladers at the AIL Amateur Championships. Not me of course, so check out who was ripping behind the scenes below. I would like to give a virtual hive-five to Issue #6’s Am Hour David Jones who ripped the course up in the advanced finals to take the wildcard slot for Sunday’s pro event. Stay tuned for coverage of the final event!
Marcus Benavides has better style than you. True topsoul
Montre Livingston made it out from Charlotte, NC somehow to tear up this box all day.
Alley-oop topsoul
Revolution’s James and Gretchen
Dan Fabiano of Con.Artist
The new RB skate.
Ucon is owned by Adam Kola, Jero, and Jeromy Morris apparently. Invite for Jochen anyone?
Empire Distribution repping hard.
Jess D. and the England crew
Oli Short takes on this nearly vertical wall to lace this fishbrain to fakie.
all photos © wes driver
yeah, you coulda at least taken a better pic of those RB skates.
show pics of Jacob Juul!!
Why not show some of those up and coming young rollerbladers instead of the tired old pros that we see all of the time. Would have loved to see some pics of the bladers that skate for the sport and not the recognition.
you guys could post pics of some of the other skaters, not just the so called “pros” it would be nice to see the other kids that were there also
OMFG thats some insane comp want to go there so bad! good stuff roll on!!
They tried to promote the “future skaters” at this event. Where are the pics? We all know what the pro’s can do, and what they look like. What about giving the future of inline a spot?
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