The difficulty in unanimously pinning the word “winner” or “loser” on anything involving skateboarding, let alone an entire year of it, is a welcome reminder as to why most of us chose to shun the jock strap, referees, and uniforms in the first place. Skateboarding is subjective
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Skateboarding is subjective. The one thing we can agree on is that we disagree. That being said, the year’s Best Video Part lineup feels pretty solid. With number eleven on the shelf in the ’09, here are the last ten years’ winners.
1. 1999—Peter Smolik—Shorty’s, Fulfill The Dream, 1998
1999 was a Shorty’s certified Malibu mudslide. On the heels of the first video (as a board brand) they clocked Best Street (Muska), Best Style (Smolik), Best Video (Fulfill The Dream), Readers’ Choice (Muska), Best Team, and Best Video Part of ’98 through Alkasmolik. No matter where you stand with the Mafia, you can’t deny the gusto of Smolik back tail kickflipping with authority at San Marcos to the tune of the Rocky anthem. Keg Rap Don.