tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5192914417498440382024-03-14T01:30:40.078-07:00BladeheadCarlos A. Kessellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14230375137796219100noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519291441749844038.post-23790632797913939512013-10-28T21:59:00.003-07:002013-10-28T22:01:12.440-07:00Bearings & Bruises 2013<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/77541756" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/77541756">Bearings & Bruises 2013 QuickCut</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/iamdanielkinney">Daniel Kinney</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>Carlos A. Kessellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14230375137796219100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519291441749844038.post-2654801644162252302012-11-05T19:39:00.001-08:002012-11-06T13:57:40.297-08:00BladeHead Series #2 - Results and EditThe 2nd stop of the BladeHead Series took place on October 20th in the small quaint town of Oregon IL, which was the unofficial rollerblade capital of the world...maybe not but all in attendance felt this way. It was a two part event, contest and then camping. All key elements for a good time were there: a sunny day, good crew of bladers and a skatepark all to ourselves!
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The day started with staking claim to our campsite, even though no one else would be brave enough to camp on this night. We new this was our spot when we were greeted by a “Bears Fan Parking Only” sign.<br />
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We then made our way to the skatepark. The big questions of the day were: Would Chris McCormick repeat as champ the Open class and take the loot?Would Tall Antone repeat as champ of the Kingpin (over 30) division and would we have enough libations and firewood to stay warm throughout the night? Spoiler Alert! There would be new champs of both divisions and duhh we're bladers, so of course we would have enough libations, not so much on the firewood though. <br />
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Ben Price is a truly unique powerhouse of a blader who everyone should have the pleasure of session-ing with. First he rode his road bike fro St. Charles IL to Oregon IL -a 50 mile trek one way!-, then he proceeded to wax every possible grinding edge in the park and shred those spots. He also landed the best trick of the day (a soul grind around a c-ledge to gap to a cement edge- to transfer to a bank), after the comp. Sorry no video, just a pic of his earlier attempts.
New champs in all divisions will set up nicely for rematches in next year's series. Collin Martin would not only win the cash & prizes for first in the Open class but also received my MVB (most valuable blader) award for his continued support of rollerblading, ripping all day and becoming a father to be! His prize? A Graco “pack-n-play”(parents know what's up).<br />
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Beginner division: 1st Marcos Orta 2nd Casey Goire 3rd Mitchell Goosen
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Kingpin division: 1st Tracy White 2nd Antone Anderson 3rd Ben Price
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Open Class: 1st Collin Martin 2nd Chris McCormick 3rd Todd Trosper 4th Greg Velaquez<br />
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We would all get to our campsite just before sundown with enough time to set up all the tents, get the fire & grill going. That’s where master camp-side chef, Tall Antone would work his magic delivering the best campsite grub I have ever tasted! All earlier questions were answered.<br />
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Great rollerblading went down, great campfire stories, the hooch and fire keep us warm in high 30 degree weather of northern Illinois. That was the BladeHead Series stop # 2 in Oregon Il.<br />
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Will Chris McCormick and Tall Antone repeat as victors or will there be a new Open and Kingpin Champ?</div>
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On Saturday the 29th there were a record number of bladers in Rockford, but they all didn't make it to the contest. Most of them were celebrating Jon Adams' wedding... Love was in the air. What was surprising is that Jon Adams came out early and skated around a bit before the wedding, that's how much he loves to roll, he snuck it in on his wedding day :)<br />
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It was a perfect day to blade, the weather was 75, the sun was out, and we were at Flodin skatepark, one of the best of 4 parks in Rockford. Most of the skaters that came out were from Northern Illinois, Southern Wisconsin and the Chicagoland area and a couple out of towners like Tim Schmidt from Indiana and Joe Valesh from Georgia. </div>
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The open class was a surprise, Chris McCormick came from behind the shadows and busted out: there were a few skaters looking like they were going to take it but Chris picked up the pace when everyone else tired themselves out...the turtle strategy. Chris used the whole course and connected some great lines. Other great skaters that day were Todd Trosper, Curtis Thornburg and Nick Schroder who all made the final. It was anybody's comp to win. Congrats to Chris McCormick for taking the win.</div>
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This was the first time that we had a 30+ division and we were excited to be able compete in our own contest. There were 6 guys in the "KINGPIN" division and it was a close one! Tall Antone took the gold with clean lines and switch ups. I realized I had to step my game up when he laced a perfect "soul to soul". Tracy took second place. He connected 5-6 trick lines, method air transfers and solid grinds with stamina like a 16 year old. We all had a blast!</div>
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white; font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16.899999618530273px;">ROCKFORD — The winners of the BladeHead Series rollerblading competition on Sept. 29 at Flodin Boys & Girls Club Skatepark, 1000 Mill Road, Rockford, have been announced.</span>Carlos A. Kessellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14230375137796219100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519291441749844038.post-18106250252325070632012-07-26T10:13:00.000-07:002012-08-12T19:50:17.701-07:00Bladehead Series Info<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="color: #cccccc;">“Wanna see my picture on the cover (Rolling Stone) /Wanna buy five copies for my mother / Wanna see my smilin face, on the cover of the Rolling Stone” – <strong style="font-family: Nilland-Black; font-weight: normal;">Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show*</strong>
Well, it’s definitely not the cover of the ‘Rolling Stone,’ but it’s nice anyway — score one for blading! Will it change much, or bring a tidal wave of participants and the almighty dollar? I don’t think so. It did go to around 40,000 households (not including newsstands) that got to see a rollerblader using a local skatepark. Any exposure is good and promoting blading on any level is paramount (you like that word locell?), whether it’s letting your co-workers know you blade or reaching out to a local newspaper/TV station about an event. It might be as simple as hitting up a launch box when a newspaper photographer stops by your skatepark. Every bit counts and helps! If you’re helping the cause, please reach out to me at alldayevents@gmail.com and I may profile you on my blog for all the other bladeheads still fighting the good fight!
“90% of life is showing up” — <strong style="font-family: Nilland-Black; font-weight: normal;">Woody Allen</strong>
Here’s a</span> <a href="http://www.rrstar.com/news/x1353882803/Its-back-to-earth-time-Real-winter-ahead-for-Rock-River-Valley?photo=1" style="color: #bcbcbc; font-family: Nilland-Black; text-decoration: none;">link to the online story</a>. <span style="color: #cccccc;">Thanks for reading, TW
*<em>many remember the song from the movie “Almost Famous”</em></span>Carlos A. Kessellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14230375137796219100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519291441749844038.post-24225111758156700302012-07-26T09:55:00.001-07:002012-07-30T19:43:22.193-07:00The Legacy of LA All Day<br />
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<span style="color: #cccccc;">Here’s a sight you won’t see in Santa Monica anymore.
In the time following the end of NISS and the X-Games, and eventually the ASA comps, the stick-to-your-guns-community otherwise known as the rollerblading industry have clung to and celebrated a number of grassroots contests. IMYTA, BCSD, Winterclash, Superhick, Barn Burner, Hoedown—these are some of the bigger ones, some that have stood the test of time in this volatile industry. There’s the Pan Handle Pow Wow, Last Man Standing, The Windy City Riot, The Chaz Sands Invitational, The Seattle Street Battle. I could go on and on about all of these contests, most of which have become events in themselves, traditions in our humble little underground. Some are held in skateparks with hundreds of people on the course and others take place a little closer to the core of rollerblading, on street spots in cities all over the world. However different each contest is, the one similarity that binds them all together as a staple of blade culture is that each one was created by a small group of passionate people, a devoted corps of individuals hoping to give back to the community that brought them up. From 2005 until September of last year former pros and pioneers of blading, Tracy White and Carlos Kessell, brought that passion to the Santa Monica Boys and Girls Club with the LA All Day contest series.</span> <a href="http://www.oneblademag.com/events/events-the-legacy-of-la-all-day/">READ MORE!</a>
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<span style="color: #cccccc;">“Mortimer, we’re back!” (Pardon the Coming to America refrence.) Well, at least I’m back… somewhat. New city, new park, new crew of young bladers. For those who don’t know why they haven’t seen any L.A. All Day edits up, the Santa Monica Boys & Girls Club skatepark closed a year ago. With a bittersweet feeling my wife and I packed up and left L.A. to move to my hometown, Rockford, Illinois. However, a part of the BGC skatepark lives on. I brought 40 sheets of Skatelite back and used it on a skatepark I built for the Rockford Park District, my new employer, where I’m a maintenance specialist for the ice facilities (Read: drives a Zamboni). I also brought some of the rental blades, which were then given to some deserving kids at one of our first mini-comps at the new park. This summer and fall I ran a blade/skakteboard program at Washington Park Community Center, a neighborhood park overlooked by a local housing project (back in 2009 we ran some clinics there in preparation for the Bearings and Bruises contest). Once again, using the same formula from the Boys & Girls Club, we make blades and boards available for kids to use, with 80% of the kids on blades by the end of the day! It’s really quite easy, once they have a chance to try it out. The kids really took to rollerblading (like most do, when you put blades on their feet). The park district put some money aside for a skatepark, which we built on an unused tennis court. Every Saturday throughout the summer and fall we went to the park from 2-6 pm and supplied rental blades, pads and helmets to all the kids. Every time we’d have 15-20 little shredders waiting for us when we got there, ready to blade. My staff and I, with some help from volunteers, taught the kids the basics.</span>Carlos A. Kessellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14230375137796219100noreply@blogger.com