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The Vans European Downtown Showdown 2010 has departed!

Posted 08/16/2010 by Vans EU

On Saturday, 14th August, Hamburg’s Red Light District hosted the biggest skateboard event the German harbour city has ever seen. Over 5’000 people visited the Spielbudenplatz throughout the day, witnessing nine of Europe’s best Skateboard teams battle it out against each other for a prize purse worth €50’000. In the end €14’000 out of the €50’000 prize purse went to the days winning team: Element Europe.

 

Vans brought to life the creative concepts of four of previously selected skateboard brands each briefed designing the ultimate obstacle inspired by Hamburg’s naughty and nautical past and present. The chosen designs by Cliché, Element Europe, Death Skateboards and Antiz were realised by famous ramp builder Andreas “Schützi” Schützenberger of IOU Ramps and installed on the Reeperbahn to be skated for one day only.

 

Andy Welter backside flips Cliché's 'stripper's pole'.


The format of the competition meant that the skaters had 30 minutes training before a one hour jam for each obstacle. First up was Cliché: a ramp and rail creation inspired by the area’s pole dancers and featuring graphics of a girl performing the infamous helicopter. Skater Phil Zwijsen from Belgium impressed the judges by stomping the majority of his tricks and eventually taking home first. But that was just the beginning for Phil as he continued to hold on to his nerve and produce some stylish skating convincing the judges and going home with the ‘Golden Anchor’ award for the “Best AM”.

Pascal Reif getting slick with it on Element's 'Oil Spill'


Next up on the competition schedule was Element’s “Oil Spill” obstacle, fitting in nicely with Hamburg’s seafaring heritage and adding an environmental theme to proceedings. Once again, Phil Zwijsen skated this one with creative vigor and was justly rewarded with €1600 for his efforts.

Rob Maatman frontside feebles Death Skateboards' 'Spot Pirate".


Third on the list was Death Skateboards Obstacle which Team Manager Dan Cates christened the 'The Spot Pirate' as the team pillaged some of their favorite skate spots from around the Europe and turned them into something new. Barcelona, Valencia, Gran Canaria, Liverpool and St. Albans were all part of this amazing amalgamation. After an hour of fierce battle, it was Frenchman Sam Partaix who was crowned conqueror. Throughout the day, Sam consistently demonstrated that he can skate a huge variety of spots and was therefore awarded the prize of “Best Pro”. From steep banks to transitions to pole jams…Sam kept pulling out amazing manouveres from his seemingly bottomless bag of tricks

By 5pm the teams arrived at the fourth and final obstacle: Antiz. When asked about the idea behind the design, Hugo Liard said the following: "There's gonna be a mythical sea monster of gargantuan size in the middle of Hamburg coming from great depths..." It was non other than Guillaume Mocquin from France who tamed the kraken and won the 1st prize. It was also Guillaume who received the Monster Energy ‘Most Pirate Skater of the Day’ Award, bagging him a further €1000 for his boundless energy.

Ross McGouran goes big.


Well worth a mention, as he was a real pleasure to watch was the UK’s Ross McGouran who received €800 for second place. Ross’s mix of speed, power and board-control is second to none. Especially when it comes to taming transitions.

 

Element Europe won best team.

 

The highest amounts of prize money go out to the overall Team performance which ended as follows:

1.     Element Europe

2.     Antiz

3.     Blind Europe

 

After the prize giving ceremony, it was time to celebrate with skate legends John Cardiel and Tony Alva at the Monster Energy Afterparty at the Prinzenbar where the festivities kept on until the sun started to rise once again at the Kiez in Hamburg.

 

As there seems to be strong public interest in wanting to skate these custom made obstacles Vans will be donating  all four to the new Mellowpark in Berlin. The ramps are on their way to their new home and more information will be released once they are ready to skate.

 

Keep an eye out for the official Vans Video Edits of all the highlights coming shortly.

 

FULL RESULTS:

CLICHE Obstacle 3rd:     

EUR 600

Hugo Liard

CLICHE Obstacle 2nd:    

EUR 800

Chris Oliver

CLICHE Obstacle 1st:      

EUR 1,600

Phil Zwijsen

ELEMENT Obstacle 3rd:       

EUR 600

Ross Mc Gouran

ELEMENT Obstacle 2nd:    

EUR 800

Samu Karvonen

ELEMENT Obstacle 1st:      

EUR 1,600

Phil Zwijsen

DEATH SKATEBOARDS Obstacle 3rd:       

EUR 600

Guillaume Mocquin

DEATH SKATEBOARDS  Obstacle 2nd:       

EUR 800

Michael Mackrodt

DEATH SKATEBOARDS  Obstacle 1st:

EUR 1,600

Sam Partaix

ANTIZ Obstacle 3rd:       

EUR 600

Sam Partaix

ANTIZ Obstacle 2nd:      

EUR 800

Ross Mc Gouran

ANTIZ Obstacle 1st:     

EUR 1,600

Guillaume Mocquin

Best Am:         

EUR 3,000

Phil Zwijsen

Best Pro:              

EUR 5,000

Sam Partaix

MONSTER ENERGY, THE MOST PIRATE SKATER     

EUR 1,000

Guillaume Mocquin

3rd Team of the day:

EUR 5,000

BLIND EUROPE

2nd Team of the day:

EUR 10,000

ANTIZ SKATEBOARDS

1st Team of the day:

EUR 14,000

ELEMENT EUROPE

> Total:               

EUR 50,000

 

 

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