Italy

Posted on Jun 25, 2008

Winner: Jonathan Gallo

Taicang, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Chen Qi

Chu-Zhou, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Li Xuan Xuan

Nanjing, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Xie Shi

ShijiaZhuang, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Zhao Yang

Tianjin, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Feng Chao

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Wuhan, China

Posted on Jun 24, 2008

Winner: Zhou Zi Wei

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es gos wuhan

Bochum, Hamburg & Leipzig, Germany

Posted on Jun 23, 2008

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The German Game of SKATE qualifications started in Bochum in the "Ruhrgebiet” (we gently call it the "Pott") at a Spot called QVC.

This Spot is known as one of the Spots for ledge and stair lines in Germany. 64 skaters fought out to qualify for the German final in Stuttgart.

Kevin Vietzke and Christoph Radtke skipped all the basics and went right to tricks like nollie bigspin inward heels and switch double heels. Finally Christoph won this game with a 540 shuv.

1. Christoph Radke

2. Kevin Vietzke (és Rider)

3. Leo Jakobs

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Hamburg is known for it's wide range of good skateboarders. So this Game of SKATE, taking place at a skating rink and visited by 82 skaters, was at the highest stage. Although the ground condition wasn't the best the level of skating was wicked. Have you ever seen a backside 360 doubleflip? Finally two completely unknown dudes staged the final. Nearly every trick had a double in his name... totally crazy!

1. Sebastian Gronewald

2. Bastian Metscher

3. Benjamin Ripsch

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Leipzig, one of the main cities of the ancient GDR, was the third site of German Game of Skate qualification. The Spot is one of best spots in the east of Germany with many ledges in different heights, flat gaps and waves.

Like at every stop the local skateshop sponsored some barbecue and beer, so that this game was more like a huge and chilled session. Four skaters contested the final and because all of them ruled the basics it took ages, but incredible skating!

1. Daniel Meier

2. Christopher Schübel

3. Tom Michalsky

Zurich, Switzerland

Posted on Jun 1, 2008

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It was quiet a challenge to deal with the local shattered clouds. We had the move the venue a couple times but luckily we have a winner!

Zürich may 17th. Despite to the sketchy weather condition arround 60 kids turned up to either compete against the local heroes or if not that get at least a bite of Pierre's fabulous bratwurst.

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A great afternoon with many very motivated kids that throw in their best tricks.

Jordan "Jordi" Mathis ended up to be the lucky winner!

Norway

Posted on Jun 1, 2008

Location: Arena Bekkestua, Oslo

Winner: Jan Henrik ”Jannern” Kongstein