The Shred Da Ground street contest took place in Bordeaux (France) on July 10th, 2021. Featuring: Jo Zenk, Williams Cerlo, Mathieu Heinemann, Julien Cudot, Diako Diaby, Lucien Hugues, Denis Gul, Bela Tasnadi Romeo Stocchi, and many more.
Thanks to the organisers Lucas Spenle and Julien more making it happen! BIG UP La French Street skating scene is alive and well! Edited by Thomas Dalbis. Additional fiming: Sawyer / Jezza.
Flashback: French Powerhouse: Mathieu Heinemann, Life+ Issue 4. Music: “Ici Paris” by Noir Desir.
The legendary ledges in Bercy, France. Featuring: Randy Spizer, Sven Boekhorst, Sandro Brun, Adrien Anne, Ryan Northway, Mathieu Heinemann, Antony Pottier, Dre Powell, Brian Shima, Fabrice Guyont, Beat Schillmeier, Dustin Latimer, Chris Haffey, Brian Aragon, Jochen Smuda, Roman Abrate, Jona Messerli, Kare Lindberg, Julian Bah, Will Gordon & more.
A compilation by Scoreback (Youtube Channel).
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar may seem like one of the last places on earth you would choose to go for a skate trip. A once isolated state with a history of military rule, having only opened up to foreigners in the last decade, the world’s perception of Myanmar is polarised.
Despite the country’s checkered political history and continuing internal conflict, amongst the melting pot of religions and cultures exists a thriving group of rollerbladers. Follow the equally colourful crew that is Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson and Mathieu Heinemann as they uncover this unique scene and skate some of the most untouched terrain out there.
Full Film available on Sellfy: Sellfy.com/p/Cw7A/. A Film by Dom West. Produced by Vine St Cinema. Starring Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson & Mathieu Heinemann. In association with Myanmar Skate Association.
Previously: Blading Burma (2018) by Dom West - Teaser 1.
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar may seem like one of the last places on earth you would choose to go for a skate trip. A once isolated state with a history of military rule, having only opened up to foreigners in the last decade, the world’s perception of Myanmar is polarised.
Despite the country’s checkered political history and continuing internal conflict, amongst the melting pot of religions and cultures exists a thriving group of rollerbladers. Follow the equally colourful crew that is Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson and Mathieu Heinemann as they uncover this unique scene and skate some of the most untouched terrain out there.
Full Film available on Sellfy.
A Film by Dom West. Produced by Vine St Cinema. Starring Gav Drumm | Joe Atkinson | Mathieu Heinemann. In association with Myanmar Skate Association.
NL Contest - 2018 Edition. See you next year!
For the 3rd time in a row in the Ghetto Games Festival’s history, Roman Abrate from France is the champion of the “Nils Jansons Invitational”!
Inline slow motion - GGFEST 2017 (Ventspils skatepark)
Promo videos: Montre Livinston & Josh Glowicki were interviewed by Tvnet.lv (video, check the 2:00 mark), you can also check Nils Jansons & some blading clips that were featured on Latvian television (Youtube, PLAY).
Results
- Roman Abrate (900 euros)
- Jeremy Suarez (600 euros)
- Mathieu Heinemann (400 euros)
- Niklavs Katlaps (100 euros)
- Montre Livingston (50 euros)
Best Trick: Jo Zenk (150 euros)
Visit GGfest.com.
“Minutes Cocktail” is a rollerblading video filmed in Montpellier (France). Starring Nicolas Auroux, Joe Atkinson, Jey Mcfly & Mathieu Heinemann.
“Blading video split in 4 little parts from collected footage in Montpellier (France) by the homies who took a little visit here”. – Jey Mcfly.
Soundtrack
- Intro: Peace of mind – Blue cheer
- Nicolas Auroux: Peaches – Rub
- Joe Atkinson: Birdy namnam – Violons
- Jey Mcfly: Trouble – R.i.p
- Mathieu Heinemann: Frijid Pink – House of the rising sun
The FISE team is proud to present the 10th issue their mag “FISE UP”. Featuring an article on Delfon Dio (pages:
13,
14,
15)
and a portrait of Mathieu Heinemann (page 23).
VERSION FR: Voici le dernier FISE UP! Un double numero print et digital qui sent bon la liberté et vous invite a decouvrir la legende du BMX, Van Homan, et le jeune prodige du Mountain Bike, Anthony Messere.
Le mot cle dans ce numero 10, vous l’aurez compris, la liberte. On retrouvera un crew de roller en voyage (Delfon Dio), des histoires du FISE en lettres, et l’histoire d’un maitre du wakeboard Matt Montoro. Partout l’envie de liberte respire.
Contenu Roller: Delfon Dio (pages
13,
14,
15)
ainsi que le portrait de Mathieu Heinemann (page 23).