ANEW traveled to the Netherlands for the 19th edition of the Winterclash in Eindhoven. A lot of great people came by the booth to check out and pick up one of our Skate Tote Packs. We got to see some skating and even do a little street rip in Amsterdam. Thanks for the memories.
About ANEW
ANEW is Sayer Danforth, Tory Treseder and Erick Sauer. Building on Sayer and Tory’s creation of cult favorite inline brand Heat Wheels and Erick’s notable experience with much bigger brands outside the blade industry, our team is founded in the equality, creativity, and self-expression of the inline world. However, with our diverse skill-sets we aim to take a new look at the entire Sporting Goods industry as a whole. All of our products are made and designed in the Rocky Mountains where we all live.
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Winterclash, 2024 Edition in 4k. A video by OlderBlading of Full Frame Productions (Fullframepro.com).
Skaters in order:
Joe Atkinson,
Mick Casals,
Gilles Buelens,
Levi van Rijn,
Martin Danning,
Lenny Jourda,
Krystian Zarzeczny
Leo Fumery,
Lucas Landthaler
Chynna Weierstall
Ana Julia Da Silva,
Misaki Katayama,
Noboru Katayama,
Adam Bazydlo,
Robert Spassov,
Javiera Garrido,
Eugen Enin,
Ben Sanders,
Chihiro Azuma,
Kate Bedrata,
Ren Fujiwara,
Michael Witzemann,
Jaro Frijn,
Dominic Bruce,
David Sizemore,
Mery Munoz,
Laura Santos,
Leonardo Cardoso,
Danilo Senna,
Julien Cudot &
Nils Jansons.
Filmed on Sony FX30 ; 18-105 f/4 PZ G ; Sony 10-20mm f/4 PZ G. Edited and Color Graded in Davinci Resolve Studio.
Danilo Senna at Winterclash 2024. Congrats to Danilo Senna for getting the 3rd place at the Pro Men competition (Full Results). Filmed & Edited by: Daniel Oliveira.
What’s up world, the Iqon TEAM here with another video! Winterclash 2024 kicked off at the end of February, and the team showed up and showed out! The entire AM squad minus one was there shredding with team manager Montre Livingston and reminding him of why they were picked to be on this team.
We can’t forget about 3rd place winner for her first time at Winterclash, and in a division, she was too young to enter but did anyway for the challenge, Laura Santos. You all skated amazingly, and we couldn’t be more proud of you. We hope you all dig the video and stay tuned because there is more to come for 2024!
Skaters:
Laura Santos,
Oliver Enawal,
Filip Hudziak,
Thor Simon Hammer,
Liam Gratwohl &
Montre Livingston. Thumbnail photo: Anna Julia. Edited by: Rafael Maldonado.
Winterclash, 2024 edition, filmed and edited by Rafael Maldonado. Additional filming by Daniel Enin & Kasper Tillgaard.
The Faction Skate Company Team went to Eindhoven to experience
Winterclash 2024. It did not disappoint. See what we saw at Winterclash 2024. The community is strong!
Featuring: Chynna Weierstall, Eric Michael, Matt Lyon, Cameron Card, Stephanie Bennett, Shredpool, Ben Sanders, James Cisz, Aniek Kerkhofs, Viktoria Soderholm, Nils Jansons, Chihiro Azuma, Levi van Rijn & more.
Quoting Spook Wackagoo:
During the Winterclash 2024 tradeshow, I was able to try on the Echo skate! We were informed after trying on the skate that it was a 3d printed mold and was made simply for sizing purposes.
All in all, the length of the skate was a little beyond a size 10, and the footbed was pretty wide compared to the 909s or the Faction Tacticals. That being said, they were very comfy and I really enjoy the aesthetic of them. Excited to see what comes next! - Spook Wackadoo.
Echo Skates - Official Sneak Peek - Visit Echoskates.com
Photos: 01 | 02.
Coming Spring 2024. UK £199.95, EU €229.95, US $249.95
Update: added “Jumbo Mic’d up at Winterclash 2024” by Ricardo Lino to the post.
Quoting Cody Sanders:
I’ve always wanted to go to a Winterclash. For as long as it’s been happening, I remember there’s some old video where Jon Elliott says “If you haven’t been to Winterclash, you’re not even rollerblading”, or something like that. Definitely not an exact quote, but you get the gist. You have to see it to understand it.
I came in knowing this was the worlds biggest contest. Professionally run. The highest level… Two things stuck out to me though. The skating was great, but it was the attendees that brought the energy. Even if I was upstairs, away from the contest, I didn’t feel like I was missing it. No matter where you are or who you’re with, you’re in it. It’s truly unlike any contest in the rollerblading world. Incredibly professional… Which is great… unless you’re trying to show up, unofficial and make an edit of the weekend… Which is what I tried to do.
So as it turns out, this isn’t a contest put on by “one of the homies.” Oh no, no no. You can’t just know a guy and get onto the course to film a couple of clips for your instagram, there was legit processes and procedures you had to go through to get the badge, the jacket, etc… Basically, credentials I didn’t have, haha. But that’s ok! We’re going to find a way to do it. Mick was supposed to skate in the pro comp (he didn’t because he got hurt during warm-ups… we all did). By luck, I just so happened to have a friend who should not be named that procured me a media badge (probably an old one) that was going to allow me to get in early. To maybe be able to actually film the contest well and make a proper edit…
We show up Friday morning ready to warm up. As it turns out, if you don’t practice skating 10 foot high wood ramps, you’re not very good at it. We were off to a bad start. Mick was slipping around a bit, so I thought I’d put the camera down for a while and check out the skatepark. After all, it’s my first Winterclash, I’ve wanted to skate this place for years. I put my skates on, do one royale in the bowl and fall on my face (literally). One tricks, skates off, never skated the rest of the weekend. Shout out to the medical staff on site (yet another perk of the professionalism of the event).
So after a couple of hours of shaking off a mild concussion, the park opened for everyone and it was chaos. Everyone in Europe is good at skating. That’s intimidating. Since I was still rocked from the earlier fall, I was hanging back a little bit. I was missing some of the event, sure, but I got to witness what I’m coining “Stairclash.” I feel like whenever you’re watching a contest edit, you’re always expecting to see “the big hurricane,” “the dangerous disaster,” etc… But you never get to see these super talented people just skate like normal. Stairclash was what I was looking for the whole time. Some of the best, my favorites, just making use of a 6 stair at the largest event at the world. I’m laughing as I type this. I’ll never explain it as well as I’d like.
With all that being said, I don’t want to take anything away from the actual event. It was MADNESS (as expected). I don’t think I captured it as well I would have liked, but that’s part of the beauty I guess. The massive sea of people, the energy from it, there are moments where it feels like everyones in the same rhythm. I dunno.. I just stayed up all night editing this, so as usual, I’m just going to tap out on the writing bit. As I always say… I think only 3 people read these anyway, lol. Good times. Good good good times. I’ve always wanted to come and I’m pretty sure it’s one of the best skate-related experiences I’ve ever had. Ever. If you stopped by to say “hello,” thank you! I might have been a little loopy from a concussion or completely overwhelmed from the experience (and jet lag!!), but I was so happy to meet everyone. Just amazing. I have a thousand little stories to tell but I guess that’s for another time. Love y’all. - Cody Sanders.
Bonus: Best Tricks @ Winterclash 2024 - PLAY ; a compilation by Ivan Higgins.