I was at this,great memories of everyone sleeping in there cars in the street outside. Tents on the pavement. 5 of us sleeping in a Corsa.Great times😂. Oh and the skating.
Tim Brauch 0:01 Caine Gayle? 0:04 Gerson Mosley 0:12 Jeremy Wray 0:15 Jason Dill 0:18 Phil Shao 0:31 Ethan Fowler 0:55 Rodil Ferrugem 1:01 Eric Koston 1:22 Ed Templeton 1:29 Chaves? 1:40 Lucio Mosquito 1:45 Jeremy Wray 1:49 Tim Brauch 2:27 Rudy Johnson 3:41 Tom Penny 4:40 Mike Santarosa 5:37
I was there and never realised that Natas was there until i saw this just now. He was my first skate hero in 1988. Tom Penny was my next skate hero from 93 onwards. He was amazing that weekend at Radlands.
I wonder why Jeremy Wray never got his due. Not a mention of him in the comments and no kids today know about him. His footage in here looks like all of it did. Popped, clean, no early 90's slop. He was so far ahead of his time that time seems to have forgotten him.
Please believe me when I tell ya that anyone that knows anything about the history of skate knows that J. Wray is one of the absolute GREATEST of ALL TIME up there with Pat Duffy‼️
Thanks for the new Penny angles. Id seen the footage before but I love seeing from all the different angles. Thank you man , also great skating from everyone else too of course but clicked because of penny.
I also clicked because of Penny. I heard Penny used to show up to contests. Do one run and leave. He’d end up winning and they’d have to try and find him.
Thank you for paying it forward and keeping it real in paralysis times.My heart my burst.Started skating 86 to 2002.Style is everything!Paid my dues!I earned this.
i was there..watched all this go down..santarosa definitely deserving of the win..penny had the piss taken out of him from the American pro's..little did they know.
I've read about this before and thought it was pretty sad. I read they were even spitting on him. Is this true? That would be pretty incredibly lame, especially growing up idolizing Tom Penny as well as the Girl and Chocolate teams, who I read were the main culprits. I still like Girl and Chocolate, but Penny is on a whole different level to me. Mike Carroll is almost up there, but not quite. Mark Gonzalez is really the only other one I can think of that's like the same Kung Fu master status. Well, I suppose Cardiel, as well.
@@morgellon9449 Carrol is all time but still you can't put him in a sentence with Penny. Chico spit on him. Still Chico's skating is so good. Penny is the goat period.
Cool, I knew Penny was gonna be in this! Were Carroll and Koston participating or just passing by? I think there was a shaky clip of Koston skating for a second on the pyramid but that's it.
yeah man koston switch tailslid the rail in practise and then chilled, didnt really try to skate the comp. Carroll killed it, the footage is on 411! haha but by then all the pros on the course were standing up in front of us and we couldnt see anymore let alone film (I was a tiny 13 year old kid!) and my arm was killing me from filming all day so we broke out and awkwardly hung out with the pro's outside! Good times!
Ed Templeton I believe. I was there too, right by the roll in. Mike Santarossa won the street if I remember correctly. Would love to see the whole video. In fact some of it was produced for the Rollersnakes videolog that you got free with a skate shoe order...
I know man! Was gonna edit it down to decent clips but it lost the atmosphere. It was a long day holding that heavy old camera above my head! Thanks for watching!
I was at this,great memories of everyone sleeping in there cars in the street outside. Tents on the pavement. 5 of us sleeping in a Corsa.Great times😂. Oh and the skating.
Tim Brauch 0:01
Caine Gayle? 0:04
Gerson Mosley 0:12
Jeremy Wray 0:15
Jason Dill 0:18
Phil Shao 0:31
Ethan Fowler 0:55
Rodil Ferrugem 1:01
Eric Koston 1:22
Ed Templeton 1:29
Chaves? 1:40
Lucio Mosquito 1:45
Jeremy Wray 1:49
Tim Brauch 2:27
Rudy Johnson 3:41
Tom Penny 4:40
Mike Santarosa 5:37
1:29 Alan Peterson
Jeremy Wray and Tom Penny killing it
GOLDEN ERA. Period!
Style is everything
One of the first legendary parks outside the US. US skater's brought they're A game and the locals ruled they're turf!
Amazing to see this footage all these years later. Not the best filming maybe but it captured the atmosphere. RIP Tim Brauch and Phil Shao.
just seen '13', fair enough
I was there and never realised that Natas was there until i saw this just now. He was my first skate hero in 1988. Tom Penny was my next skate hero from 93 onwards. He was amazing that weekend at Radlands.
wish I could of been around back then.. I started skating in 1999 and Penny was my fav always.
Those years were amazing, going to Radlands then Münster. Happy days.
The home crowd's is happy that Tom's better then all the big american pros like Koston and the rest. Good show from J Wray here.
I wonder why Jeremy Wray never got his due. Not a mention of him in the comments and no kids today know about him. His footage in here looks like all of it did. Popped, clean, no early 90's slop. He was so far ahead of his time that time seems to have forgotten him.
He's one of my favourite skaters of all time. He went big and technical, what's not to like?
He went on Element is what happened. Shiddy company kills careers
Best fs 360 of all time too
Jeremy the most precise , stylish, underrated skater ever, such a legend! He skated Best Best than most pros.
Please believe me when I tell ya that anyone that knows anything about the history of skate knows that J. Wray is one of the absolute GREATEST of ALL TIME up there with Pat Duffy‼️
Thanks for the new Penny angles. Id seen the footage before but I love seeing from all the different angles. Thank you man , also great skating from everyone else too of course but clicked because of penny.
I also clicked because of Penny. I heard Penny used to show up to contests. Do one run and leave. He’d end up winning and they’d have to try and find him.
ahh The good ol days!
I was there. After the comp finished Paul " man" from Leeds was kickflip over the ledge of the box. Massive for the time.
Thank you for paying it forward and keeping it real in paralysis times.My heart my burst.Started skating 86 to 2002.Style is everything!Paid my dues!I earned this.
Oh my god, jeremy wray was super good!!!!
phil shao great¡¡¡
I've got the full video of this with all the runs in but it's great to see them from different view point!
Wicked! Yeah its so trippy seeing all the footage from different angles all these years later! Good stuff man!
make this post of this video, please, because this is already rare!
Let us know if you upload the footage!
Penny killed it. Next year he gets 1st place.
The last trick was switch!? Sick!!!
Yeah, Mike Santarossa was super consistent with a huge bag of flip tricks at that comp.
I was 13 too and I would have been probably about 5 layers of people behind you I couldn’t see shit , nice to finally see what was going on
Love this ❤️
i was there..watched all this go down..santarosa definitely deserving of the win..penny had the piss taken out of him from the American pro's..little did they know.
I've read about this before and thought it was pretty sad. I read they were even spitting on him. Is this true? That would be pretty incredibly lame, especially growing up idolizing Tom Penny as well as the Girl and Chocolate teams, who I read were the main culprits. I still like Girl and Chocolate, but Penny is on a whole different level to me. Mike Carroll is almost up there, but not quite. Mark Gonzalez is really the only other one I can think of that's like the same Kung Fu master status. Well, I suppose Cardiel, as well.
@@morgellon9449 Carrol is all time but still you can't put him in a sentence with Penny. Chico spit on him. Still Chico's skating is so good. Penny is the goat period.
I saw my baby head in the background of this oldskool carnage loved radders rip!!!! awsum that we have a new outdoor park called radlands thow!
Rodil de arujo was a fucking beast back in the day.
I was there litraly next to u. great times
Cool, I knew Penny was gonna be in this! Were Carroll and Koston participating or just passing by? I think there was a shaky clip of Koston skating for a second on the pyramid but that's it.
yeah man koston switch tailslid the rail in practise and then chilled, didnt really try to skate the comp. Carroll killed it, the footage is on 411! haha but by then all the pros on the course were standing up in front of us and we couldnt see anymore let alone film (I was a tiny 13 year old kid!) and my arm was killing me from filming all day so we broke out and awkwardly hung out with the pro's outside! Good times!
Is that dill at 0:20, I can't remember. I think this is the year I bought a clean skateboards cap off Jonas wray
Yeah it's him. Weirdly I can remember what a lot of people were wearing at that contest
was that Phil shao with the think top on
yeah man. one of the best styles ever! Phil Shao R.I.P.
i was there.
The money I’d pay for that Think banner…
dude in yellow killed it
Ed Templeton I believe. I was there too, right by the roll in. Mike Santarossa won the street if I remember correctly. Would love to see the whole video.
In fact some of it was produced for the Rollersnakes videolog that you got free with a skate shoe order...
I was 16 and in thr front row 😂
I was there litraly next to u
Awesome vid. Worst filming ever?
I know man! Was gonna edit it down to decent clips but it lost the
atmosphere. It was a long day holding that heavy old camera above my
head!
Thanks for watching!
even ocean Howell was there.
They always allowed way too many spectators in this fuckin place
Ah! He was only 13! Sorry bud.
All good man!
I was there litraly next to u