I don't really have the words to describe how happy this made me. My first and last skating 'hero'. Pleasure to chill couple times in years past. Humble gentleman. Still got it and could easily put out another epic section. Much love
The Jordan of inline skating. It's a crime that he is so underappreciated by todays skaters. I would argue Dustin is the one who modernized rolling. Without him inline would look so different today.
I'm not alone when I say this- you were a damn rockstar back in the golden years of skating- 97-2003. Coup de tat was the best video ever put out to this day. Back when USDs had the tongues in their skates ( and everyone seemed to puff them out by stuffing socks underneath them) Then we had Brain Fear Gone, which was insanely good. You were a MASSIVE inspiration. I'm 34 now and it's been while, but I'd love to back royale to true spin soul a nice ledge ;) Thanks for the good times and inspiration.
I'm 34 I agree I will never forget coup d'etat I think brain fear gone was the peak of the rollerblades era everyone other than skateboarders of course lol wanted to be like Dustin Latimer I know I did. He's as very humble guy also.
Im 34 this guy was a legend to me. Coup De Tat was one of the first videos I ever saw and was mind blowing how good they were. Brain Fear Gone also. Dude never should have quit, he could still be skating now... But I guess he would be quite older than me.
im pretty sad to see that inlines aro so underated nowadays.. im 32 and im just back in the game.. so much RESPECT for you, mr Latimer! Keep rolling and keep inspiring people.. Respect from Brazil
2022 here and skating is starting to boom again. Dustin: the skating world today needs you to be a part of this, and help guide it in the right direction!
Dustin used to watch you at the ASA meets and I saw you skate back in the late 90s watching you skate is poetry in motion. You and I are within about six months of being the same age and to see you be able to get out there on those skates and still do that, to still grind and to still jump over things and do the sessions that you used to do at our age is inspirational and amazing. I never got very good at inline skating I had an inner ear issue that didn't allow me much balance so I had to pursue other passions. But that didn't stop me from watching ESPN and the X Games and things like that and truly admiring you and everyone else in the sport at the time and it was so sad to hear how inline skating just kind of died and was forgotten when it was such a huge part of the 90s I send nothing but love and respect your way sir. as a matter of fact just for nostalgic sake I was just watching the David Hoffman documentary that you were in and I watched mr. Hoffman himself explain the documentary because I am now a documentary filmmaker and I like to listen to other documentary filmmakers explain their Styles and try to develop my own style so that I'm not copying anyone. And it was so trippy to see you as a little sixteen-year-old kid back then and being sponsored and to see basically the two biggest names in inline skating competing at the 1997 ASA contest. and it's sad to think of how all those companies of that era went defunct and I heard an explanation by mr. Hoffman that made sense and it was that these companies that had a lot of money were throwing huge amounts of money at a bunch of teenagers back then who had no idea how to represent a company they just knew how to skate and were incredible at their sport but had no idea how to represent a company or any clue how to be a spokesperson for a company they just wanted to skate and be recognized for their skill.
You and Franky were always my favorites when I was first starting out... 15 years ago lol. You should really come out to Goodyear skate park sometime. It's got some insane setups and features. Doesn't hurt that it's never anywhere near crowded like the Wedge in Scottsdale is.
As a kid who started skating in the 90's and actually got a chance to roll with DL. Absolutely mind blown when we were out there street skating. One of the GOATS hands down!! Cant believe there's actually thumbs down on this post?? For yall who gave a thumbs down on this post! 🖕🖕🖕
Hey man i still have my boots usd dustin latimer (big fat loud lol) on kizers lol. But now im old i ride to do kilometers :(...... That was a realy good time thx for memories
Leyenda del patinaje..!!! Mi inspiración junto con aaron F. Muchos años patinando exactamente 15 y. Bless!!! Tank you. Por todo DUSTIN!!! Saludos desde ECUADOR SUDAMERICA
I want to know if skating from teens to 30s has caused any health issues? I gave up for about 10 years and am back on my skates at 30 and I feel so old
My favourite of allllll ime, check him out in VG6 toys beneath out feet he was like 16 I think. Most creative skater ever. Check out wordsif you havn't seen it, he and Fienberg and farmer go to town.
I don't really have the words to describe how happy this made me. My first and last skating 'hero'. Pleasure to chill couple times in years past. Humble gentleman. Still got it and could easily put out another epic section. Much love
roller isn't dead, never, love from france.
The Jordan of inline skating. It's a crime that he is so underappreciated by todays skaters. I would argue Dustin is the one who modernized rolling. Without him inline would look so different today.
I'm not alone when I say this- you were a damn rockstar back in the golden years of skating- 97-2003. Coup de tat was the best video ever put out to this day. Back when USDs had the tongues in their skates ( and everyone seemed to puff them out by stuffing socks underneath them) Then we had Brain Fear Gone, which was insanely good. You were a MASSIVE inspiration. I'm 34 now and it's been while, but I'd love to back royale to true spin soul a nice ledge ;) Thanks for the good times and inspiration.
I'm 34 I agree I will never forget coup d'etat I think brain fear gone was the peak of the rollerblades era everyone other than skateboarders of course lol wanted to be like Dustin Latimer I know I did. He's as very humble guy also.
Im 34 this guy was a legend to me. Coup De Tat was one of the first videos I ever saw and was mind blowing how good they were. Brain Fear Gone also. Dude never should have quit, he could still be skating now... But I guess he would be quite older than me.
im pretty sad to see that inlines aro so underated nowadays.. im 32 and im just back in the game..
so much RESPECT for you, mr Latimer!
Keep rolling and keep inspiring people..
Respect from Brazil
bro you were a big inspiration back in the '90s! Big respect man! Love from London
2022 here and skating is starting to boom again. Dustin: the skating world today needs you to be a part of this, and help guide it in the right direction!
Thank you Dustin. So good to see you still rolling around. You can see the joy it brings you. Inspirational.
Classic music for a classic man...
i don't know why, but i've always loved the noise dustin's skates make when he does stuff
The myth the legend
Thanks for your video friend! Very inspiring and the soundtrack is top! 👏👏👏
Always ahead of your time
BRAIN FEAR GONE
Great to see Dustin, looks like he hasn't aged one bit!
Thx for everything Mr latimer.... Defenetly my hero in the early 2000
I wish there was more of this. great job!
Always been a fan of your skating - so great to see the skill still there!
A true legend!
Legendary
Always loved this park skating
Arguably the GOAT. What a great video. I wonder if he ever straps on and just cruises around, etc.
Dustin used to watch you at the ASA meets and I saw you skate back in the late 90s watching you skate is poetry in motion. You and I are within about six months of being the same age and to see you be able to get out there on those skates and still do that, to still grind and to still jump over things and do the sessions that you used to do at our age is inspirational and amazing. I never got very good at inline skating I had an inner ear issue that didn't allow me much balance so I had to pursue other passions. But that didn't stop me from watching ESPN and the X Games and things like that and truly admiring you and everyone else in the sport at the time and it was so sad to hear how inline skating just kind of died and was forgotten when it was such a huge part of the 90s I send nothing but love and respect your way sir. as a matter of fact just for nostalgic sake I was just watching the David Hoffman documentary that you were in and I watched mr. Hoffman himself explain the documentary because I am now a documentary filmmaker and I like to listen to other documentary filmmakers explain their Styles and try to develop my own style so that I'm not copying anyone. And it was so trippy to see you as a little sixteen-year-old kid back then and being sponsored and to see basically the two biggest names in inline skating competing at the 1997 ASA contest. and it's sad to think of how all those companies of that era went defunct and I heard an explanation by mr. Hoffman that made sense and it was that these companies that had a lot of money were throwing huge amounts of money at a bunch of teenagers back then who had no idea how to represent a company they just knew how to skate and were incredible at their sport but had no idea how to represent a company or any clue how to be a spokesperson for a company they just wanted to skate and be recognized for their skill.
Awesome! Feels good to get my "fix" every now and then.
Dope video Dustin! Love the music!!
Thats whats up!!!
Great to see you flyin!!!
YEE!! COMMING FROM THE BAY!!! 408 SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA!! JESUS IS STILL AT IT! GOD BLESS DUSTIN LATIMER!
You and Franky were always my favorites when I was first starting out... 15 years ago lol. You should really come out to Goodyear skate park sometime. It's got some insane setups and features. Doesn't hurt that it's never anywhere near crowded like the Wedge in Scottsdale is.
The master has returned! Keep blaing we need you! :)
Mint as fook, love it, keep em coming!
Ladies and gentlemen, he's still got it.
Amazing still ❤and got that same style, makes me want to skate 😢
Damn. A brothers still got it.
how old is Dustin now when the section was filmed...Great Skating..was always my fav pro..his BFG section still my fav of all time.
Legend... Grew up watching him and the others. Should still skate lol.
As a kid who started skating in the 90's and actually got a chance to roll with DL. Absolutely mind blown when we were out there street skating. One of the GOATS hands down!! Cant believe there's actually thumbs down on this post?? For yall who gave a thumbs down on this post! 🖕🖕🖕
yo you were my favorite pro back in the day especially after coup d'etat makes me wanna order a pair of latimers
fuck me i feel old now, my fav skater over 15 yrs ago
Nice! At 1:19 isn't it Schubert? Please say yes, I've just been ti Vienna and listened to that classic stuff a lot.
LEGEND!GREAT TO SEE YOU!AGAIN
Hey man i still have my boots usd dustin latimer (big fat loud lol) on kizers lol. But now im old i ride to do kilometers :(...... That was a realy good time thx for memories
boss ! nice to see you blading !
Hi , this is really Awesome 👍
Jesus you still a life Justin? good to see you skating
The GOAT
You were my idol when I started skating almost 20 years ago. Just got back into it and found out you still are.
Dustin making me miss the Chandler skatepark and that big ass bowl. lol.
Inspirational homie...
The messiah has risen again
The godfather of modern rollerblading
Leyenda del patinaje..!!! Mi inspiración junto con aaron F. Muchos años patinando exactamente 15 y. Bless!!! Tank you. Por todo DUSTIN!!! Saludos desde ECUADOR SUDAMERICA
Arguably the GOAT.
thank you !
Anyone know what parks are in this?
That was fresh DL
Bay fam
who remembers? now introducing Arizona best kept secret Dustin Latimer
First Medium video with Metallica intro, and DL section The Who "who are you." Classic
still got it
still the best
Best rider ever.... Love for mindgame and USD
If I was a little kid and I seen dl at my park I would instantly start blading
Thank you for choosing classical music.
Fuck yeah josh petty, aaron feinberg, jon julio, dustin latimer you guys bossed it and still do by the look of it. PROPS!
I wana say I met this guy back in the day at The Pit skate park in Rockford IL.
FUCK YES! This just made my day!
nice song choice!!!!
The best there is, was, and ever will be.
I saw Tempe skatepark at Tempe Sports Complex in Tempe, AZ
🔥
sick!
thank youu!!!
What park is that
DL still gots Pai Mei steeze and skill. Forever grandmaster status.
amazing. I'm still skating 03 usd thones. I live to roll
Dustin Latimer you are a Legend! :)
God is still alive!!!
Back in 2019 for more! Om shanti shanti shanti ✌️❤️
I want to know if skating from teens to 30s has caused any health issues? I gave up for about 10 years and am back on my skates at 30 and I feel so old
That Was some good skating
Dustin!!!
This is like watching Jordan on the Wizards.
My favourite of allllll ime, check him out in VG6 toys beneath out feet he was like 16 I think. Most creative skater ever. Check out wordsif you havn't seen it, he and Fienberg and farmer go to town.
Brain Fear Gone vibes
skate or die daily bread days!!!!!
Man got 100/100 in every park.
saludos del precidente mundial y de mi sobrino jostin neri meza
Thank you for that =)
What made you stop? You got so many views on this thrown together section, you clearly have a fan base.
rad!
mmmm ye that's the stuff
3:18 im trying that fs
Yeah!That beanie will really help you if you fall head first on some edge or rail!
Legend! Salute from Russia! Fuck war!
Blading hall of fame
Nice
OGB!
When you cram for a test
Jesus is back
Like seeing a dad skate
You mean...THE...Dustin Latimer?!
*his topsoul's still are the best! coup de tat....VG6!
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