This is a documentary about Edwin Wieringh, a very talented professional Rollerblader who died too soon.
Edwin died after falling from his balcony on the 5th floor, on his birthday. At the time he was collecting clips of his skating in order to create a Profile.
He was also featuring in the Dutch TV show The Freestyle Games, who were kind enough to provide footage of him skating and most importantly of the interview that is the backbone of this documentary.
Edwin died on his 32nd birthday, leaving behind his family and friends. Rest in peace good buddy, you will be sorely missed. - Remy Cadier.
#fromhelltoheaven.
My best friend Virginia died 2 days ago in a motorcycle accident. Would you post this edit on your side in honor for her? Thank you… - Shawna Cvjetkovic.
Together We Are Stronger - Virginia Brix (2016) Guest Rider: Shawna Cvjetkovic. Camera, Cut, Masteries: Shawna. Spots: Oberesslingen, Berlin (Marzahn), Strasbourg (France), Ulm Reiterhalle, Balingen.
The World of Rollerblading has lost an amazing blader, but beyond that a true friend, funny and intelligent person. We hope you roll in peace and keep your eyes on us from above, when wheels are under our heels. You will be missed Virginia Brix. Rest in peace. - Bruno Santa.
RIP Virginia Brix (Dec 8, 1997 - July 28, 2017).
I would like to submit one last edit of our beloved brother who already Rolled In Peace, monday 22 May 2017.
Ferdy was one of Indonesia’s best bladers. A person kind to everyone and who never complained despite being sick.
Through local and national competition Ferdy managed to bring the name of Indonesia on an international level at the Fise World Montpellier 2016 (France).
This video was shot at the Kalijodo skatepark, while Ferdy’s condition was still good enough to skate. RIP. - Hil Man.
Music: Edible Beatz ft. Prince Po – Children of the Corn (Practical Poetry remix).
Today is a sad day for all the bladers in the world, our friend and Flow rider from Spain, Gilbert Gonzalez from our spanish team died on Monday, October 3rd 2016 after a hard fall on his head while riding street in Malaga, he spent some days fighting for his life but his injuries were too bad and he left us to keep blading forever.
With just 22 years old, Gilbert was full of life and wishes, always smiling and pushing his skating to the limit, like a true shredder. We had big plans for you on the spanish team and now you’ve gone, Gil. We will always remember you, blade in heaven friend. Our hearts and prays are now with Gilbert’s friends and family. - Razors (Facebook Thread).
No Limits – Gilbert Gonzales, Video on Youtube: PLAY - A Rollerblading video by Michael Pedersen in Malaga, October 2015.