Brian Aragon - In the light, Woodward park edit by Dave Lang.
Music: The Glitch Mob feat. Swan – Between Two Points.
K2 Promo Edit, shot by Hunter Gulan: HG Films. Video Production and Skating by Dave Lang.
“Just my luck, on the dawn of (what would have been) my first pro skate, I find out that Shima Skate Manufaturing has gone out of business. Oh well, here is what it would have looked like…” - Dave Lang (Photo).
November 28-29, 2011. Dave Lang, disaster to rail and disaster to rail 270 out on the Woodward Mega Ramp.
Video on Youtube: PLAY | More Monster Tricks.
Pro
- Alex Broskow
- Brett Urbas
- Brian Aragon
- Erik Bailey
- Chris Haffey
- Franco Cammayo
- Dominik Wagner
- Montre Livingston
- Chris Smith
- Jimmy Hake
AM
- Michael Garlinghouse
- Wake Schepman
- Eric Michael
- Ryan Sibbio
- Korey Waikiki
- Chris Smith
- Luke Naylor
- Zach Peavell
- Joe Torres
- Damon Franklin
Photos: Create Originals | Brian Aragon | BCSD.
WRS Uploaded 2011 - Results - Fan Votes
- Nils Jansons - PLAY (Filmed & edited by Martins Jansons)
- Chris Haffey - PLAY Filmed by JC Rowe, Ivan Narez, Beau Cottington & Nick Wood ; edited by Brian Griffin. Song: Jay-z & Kanye West – Niggas in Paris.
Nils Jansons 63.1% (7380 votes). Fan Favorite: $500.00 vs Chris Haffey 36.9% (4324 votes)
Semi Finalist, Fan Votes: Sven Boekhorst (PLAY) Filmed by Dominic Swagemakers, Joery v/d Pol, Simon Goeman, Dick Heerkens & Jan Hoogtijling ; edited Axel van Dijk & Brian Aragon (PLAY) Filmed by Phillip Long, Dre Powell, Max Manning, Erick Rodriguez ; edited by Phillip Long.
Results - Judging
- Brian Aragon $1,500.00 - PLAY
- Alex Broskow $800.00 - PLAY
- Nils Jansons $500.00 - PLAY
- Chris Haffey $300.00 - PLAY
- Erik Bailey $100.00 - PLAY
- tie Sean Kelso - PLAY
- tie Dave Lang - PLAY
- David Sizemore - PLAY
- Mathias Silhan - PLAY
- Sven Boekhorst - PLAY
Judges Votes
Judging is based on the following criteria (in order of importance):
- Difficulty. Difficulty can be applied to a stunt, line or a single technical trick. Clips will also be judged on the overall situation including; size, run-up, landing, weather, traffic, etc.
- Style. Competitors will be judged on style, confidence, control & speed.
- Spot selection. Submissions will be judged on the variety, type, difficulty and visual appearance of obstacles.
- Production value. Production value includes the filming, lighting, audio, music and editing of the video.
- Character. Character combines all of the above elements and evaluates the submission on overall entertainment and likability of competitor.