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The answer is probably Sweden there's like 1000 people living there and they have Arto, Al Boulala, Tony Magnusson, Gustav Tonnenson, Oski, Dennis Busenitz, Claus Grabke etc etc
Quote from: Groondor the Orc on October 05, 2023, 06:23:03 AMExpand QuoteThe answer is probably Sweden there's like 1000 people living there and they have Arto, Al Boulala, Tony Magnusson, Gustav Tonnenson, Oski, Dennis Busenitz, Claus Grabke etc etc[close]Grabke is german
The answer is probably Sweden there's like 1000 people living there and they have Arto, Al Boulala, Tony Magnusson, Gustav Tonnenson, Oski, Dennis Busenitz, Claus Grabke etc etc[close]
I am quite surprised that no Chinese super bots have entered these olympic qualifiers yet.
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Quote from: Prostate Exam on October 05, 2023, 05:55:16 AMExpand QuoteI am quite surprised that no Chinese super bots have entered these olympic qualifiers yet.[close]Doubtful Chinese government would allow the youth to skate. Being as authoritarian as they are over there, they are probably aware that a corner stone of skate culture is a rejection of authority. Xi Jingping the Phooh dont play dat shit
I am quite surprised that no Chinese super bots have entered these olympic qualifiers yet.[close]
What region of the world do you think generates the highest amount of rippers? Not where most currently live, because they could have moved there, but where on Earth is breeding the best? Socal seems like an obvious answer, although a little boring. Florida continually pushes out heavy weights. Got to be something in that water. Minneapolis / MN has churned out some beasts.Wildcard- Vermont. When I came to Burlington for college back in 2002, I was tripping at the level of skaters at the local. That was a crazy time for the area in terms of talent. Also the second least populated state in the US.I can only really speak to where I've been in the US. Of course, Japan is proving to be a powerhouse.As skating continues to grow, for me, the most interesting thing to see are the scenes popping up in unexpected places.Shoutout Uganda Skateboard Society.
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They aren't all from Jupiter, which is a pretty small city, but Palm Beach County has a lot of current people. Cromer, Zion, Dilo, Delfinos, Foy, and slap legend Beatrice Domond. Jamie Thomas started skating there too.
Quote from: Prostate Exam on October 05, 2023, 06:23:27 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Groondor the Orc on October 05, 2023, 06:23:03 AMExpand QuoteThe answer is probably Sweden there's like 1000 people living there and they have Arto, Al Boulala, Tony Magnusson, Gustav Tonnenson, Oski, Dennis Busenitz, Claus Grabke etc etc[close]Grabke is german[close]That's literally a part of Sweden it's the same country
Quote from: Groondor the Orc on October 05, 2023, 06:23:03 AMExpand QuoteThe answer is probably Sweden there's like 1000 people living there and they have Arto, Al Boulala, Tony Magnusson, Gustav Tonnenson, Oski, Dennis Busenitz, Claus Grabke etc etc[close]Grabke is german[close]
Quote from: bartlaser on October 05, 2023, 05:45:26 AMExpand QuoteWhat region of the world do you think generates the highest amount of rippers? Not where most currently live, because they could have moved there, but where on Earth is breeding the best? Socal seems like an obvious answer, although a little boring. Florida continually pushes out heavy weights. Got to be something in that water. Minneapolis / MN has churned out some beasts.Wildcard- Vermont. When I came to Burlington for college back in 2002, I was tripping at the level of skaters at the local. That was a crazy time for the area in terms of talent. Also the second least populated state in the US.I can only really speak to where I've been in the US. Of course, Japan is proving to be a powerhouse.As skating continues to grow, for me, the most interesting thing to see are the scenes popping up in unexpected places.Shoutout Uganda Skateboard Society.[close]
What region of the world do you think generates the highest amount of rippers? Not where most currently live, because they could have moved there, but where on Earth is breeding the best? Socal seems like an obvious answer, although a little boring. Florida continually pushes out heavy weights. Got to be something in that water. Minneapolis / MN has churned out some beasts.Wildcard- Vermont. When I came to Burlington for college back in 2002, I was tripping at the level of skaters at the local. That was a crazy time for the area in terms of talent. Also the second least populated state in the US.I can only really speak to where I've been in the US. Of course, Japan is proving to be a powerhouse.As skating continues to grow, for me, the most interesting thing to see are the scenes popping up in unexpected places.Shoutout Uganda Skateboard Society.[close]
The asscrack of New England - nick dompierre, westgate, barley, zered, Sid abruzzi are all south of Boston. Get closer to Boston and you got PJ, Phelps, Robbie Gangemi, Jahaml Willliams, Matt Pailes, etc
Quote from: IusedToSkateMore on October 05, 2023, 09:54:44 AMExpand QuoteThe asscrack of New England - nick dompierre, westgate, barley, zered, Sid abruzzi are all south of Boston. Get closer to Boston and you got PJ, Phelps, Robbie Gangemi, Jahaml Willliams, Matt Pailes, etc[close]BA from Groton CT (asscrack NE for sure)
The asscrack of New England - nick dompierre, westgate, barley, zered, Sid abruzzi are all south of Boston. Get closer to Boston and you got PJ, Phelps, Robbie Gangemi, Jahaml Willliams, Matt Pailes, etc[close]