Sunday, 26 of May of 2013

UK Rankings after Eastbourne Extreme 2012

The UK rankings have been updated to include the results from Eastbourne Extreme, 2012.

Mens Freestyle
1 JB Milleret
2 Issy Rahim
3 Jacob Carias
4 Jason Garfitt
5 Marc Bullock
6 Robert Templar
7 Gary Mclaughlin
8 Tyler Ashour-White
9 Jon Bell
10 Frank Valencia
11 Rhys Freeman
12 Chris Walker
13 Dara Cazamea
14 Nick Thomson
15 Khan Omar
16 Richard Deans
17 Dániel Gyöngyösi
18 Reece Southgate
19 Eric Wu
20 Brandon Erridge
21 CJ Lee
22 James Margerum
23 Jason Nightall
24 Tim James
25 Kyle Stewart
Womens Freestyle
1 Natalie Ujuk
2 Zoe Brealey
3 Kris Millwood
4 Stavria Achilleos
5 Marine Lannic
6 Hannah Mansfield
7 Katie Tokarski
8 Lucia Santamaria
9 Parrie O’marhare
10 Danielle Bates
11 Sinead Bacon
12 Laura McKenzie
13 Tiegan Puttick
Mens Speed
1 JB Milleret
2 Jason Garfitt
3 Jacob Carias
4 Jim Mycock
5 Chris Walker
6 CJ Lee
7 Dániel Gyöngyösi
8 Douglas Kennth Rigsbie
9 Gareth Morris
10 Gary Mclaughlin
11 Reece Southgate
12 Paul Croft
13 Denis Slough
14 Issy Rahim
15 Eric Wu
16 Rob Templar
17 Jason Nightall
18 Marc Bullock
19 Tim James
20 Pete Nequest
21 Dave Langlois
Womens Speed
1 Natalie Ujuk
2 Hannah Mansfield
3 Kris Millwood
4 Katie Tokarski
5 Shobita Bhumbra

Eastbourne Extreme 2012

The annual Eastbourne Extreme Slalom Competition was held in July 2012. This event was the second in the UK Slalom series and is normally known for its extreme weather with either blustery winds or a never ending downpour but this year, the weather held of its worst until the end of the day. The men’s final was momentarily stopped for a rain shower and the speed slalom competition was moved to the Sunday.

This year saw an increase in participation from skaters from the Eastbourne Skating Club and especially junior slalomers that an additional junior battle category was held. Also in attendance was the Hyde Park Crew from London, Brighton slalomers and slalomers from as far afield as Ukraine, Hungary, Spain and France joined the competition making it an international competition.

The results from Eastbourne Extreme are as follows:

Men’s Freestyle Battle
1. Issy Rahim
2. Marc Bullock
3. Jason Garfit
4. Rhys Freeman
5. Gary McLaughlin
6. Chris Walker
7= Nick Thomson
7= Khan Omar
7= Daniel Gyöngyösi
8= Richard Deans
8= Reece Southgate

Women’s Freestyle Battle
1. Natalie Ujuk
2. Zoe Brealey
3. Marine Lannic
4. Kristin Millwood
5. Stavria Achilleos
6. Lucia Santamaria

Junior Freestyle Battle
1. Brandon Erridge
2. Kyle Stewart
3. Parrie O’marhare
4. Roman Vicyuk
5. Danielle Bates
6. Sinead Bacon
7= Tyler Ashour-White
7= Laura McKenzie
7= Tiegan Puttick Tiegan

Mixed Speed Slalom
1. Jason Garfit
2. Chris Walker
3. Daniel Gyöngyösi
4. Gareth Morris
5= Reece Southgate
5= Paul Croft
5= Denis Slough

Rookie Winner: Brandon Erridge


UK Rankings updated!

The UK rankings have been updated to include the results from Hyde Park Battle, 2012.
For full ranking details, click here.

Mens Freestyle
1 JB Milleret
2 Jacob Carias
3 Marc Bullock
4 Issy Rahim
5 Jason Garfitt
6 Robert Templar
7 CJ Lee
8 Eric Wu
9 Jon Bell
10 Frank Valencia
11 Geoffrey Yam
12 Gary Mclaughlin
13 Dara Cazamea
14 Tyler Ashour-White
15 Dan Relf
16 Jim Mycock
17 James Margerum
18 Jason Nightall
19 Tim James
Womens Freestyle
1 Natalie Ujuk
2 Zoe Brealey
3 Hannah Mansfield
4 Naomi Grigg
5 Stavria Achilleos
6 Kris Millwood
7 Katie Tokarski
8 Chelsie Peters
Mens Speed
1 JB Milleret
2 Jason Garfitt
3 Jim Mycock
4 Jacob Carias
5 Eric Wu
6 CJ Lee
7 Richard Hamblyn
8 Douglas Kennth Rigsbie
9 Andy Marbs
10 Gary Mclaughlin
11 Dan Benton
12 Issy Rahim
13 Brandon Erridge
14 Josh Ford
15 Reece Southgate
16 Terry Withers
17 Rob Templar
18 Jason Nightall
19 Marc Bullock
20 Tim James
21 Pete Nequest
22 Dave Langlois
Womens Speed
1 Natalie Ujuk
2 Hannah Mansfield
3 Cheryl Evans
4 Kris Millwood
5 Katie Tokarski
6 Chelsie Peters
7 Shobita Bhumbra
8 Laura Mckenzie

Hyde Park Battle 2012

 

The first event of the UK Slalom series was held on Sunday 6th May, 2012 in Hyde Park. While the sun didn’t make an appearance, the clouds surprisingly held back the rain for the main events of the day with only the keenest of keen competitors facing up to competition under the brooding clouds.

First event of the day was mixed speed slalom. After a small delay with a few technical difficulties with the setup of the timing equipment, each competitor had 2 timed runs each with 4 skaters making it through to the finals. As it were, the top 2 men and top 2 (and only) females made it through to the finals. It was Men Vs Women for the semi-finals with both Jacob Carias and JB Milleret making it through to the final. Could the number 1 in the UK of Speed Slalom be beaten by a 15 year old? We all thought it wouldn’t be possible but the judges made their decision after their final run and declared Jacob the winner.

Next up was Women’s Freestyle Battle. With only 4 competitors, the ladies wasted no time and went straight to finals. Kris Millwood, from Brighton, was first up. Kris had only agreed to compete the day before and did well to complete her runs with a very limited amount of tricks up her sleeve. Next up was Stavria Achilleos, who’s main concern was making it up and back down the cone line within 30 seconds but even with showing some nerves she managed to successfully complete her runs. Next up, the level is raised with Zoe Brealey, despite a very shaky first run, she managed to pull off the most steadiest and smooth flowing screws for last trick. Finally, Natalie Ujuk, attempting every high level trick she knows plus some style for good measure in her runs had the pressure put on her by Zoe’s clean run of screws when it came to last trick. On Natalie’s second attempt of Leaf, she held onto two wheels no matter what and twisted her way to the end of the cone line.

And finally, Men’s Freestyle Battle. Two battle groups were formed with all UK ranked competitors making it to the final and the consolation final consisting of the all rookies. The consolation final was Gary McLaughlin, Dara Cazamea and Tyler Ashour-White. Tyler, the youngest skater to compete (8 years old) and the only skater to compete on quads  entertained the crowd with his rendition of crazy legs and mixing in some bboy hand movements to his last trick. The Men’s final saw the current ranked top 4 in the UK fight it out:  JB Milleret, Jacob Carias, Marc Bullock and Issy Rahim. And were there any surprises? See the results below!

 

Men’s Freestyle Battle

1. JB Milleret

2. Jacob Carias

3. Issy Rahim

4. Marc Bullock

5. Gary Mclaughlin

6. Dara Cazamea

7 .Tyler Ashour-White

 

Women’s Freestyle Battle

1. Natalie Ujuk

2. Zoë Brealey

3. Stavria Achilleos

4. Kris Millwood

 

Mixed Speed Slalom

1. Jacob Carias

2. JB Milleret

3. Natalie Ujuk

4. Kris Millwood

5. Douglas Kennth Rigsbie

5. Gary Mclaughlin

 

Rookie Winner: Gary Mclaughlin.


UK Rankings Updated after Eastbourne Extreme 2011

Despite the English weathers attempt to stop the competition going ahead the Eastbourne skaters wet weather plans were fantastic and a great competition took place to see how the rankings now stand click here


X In The City – Postponed until April 2011

Update: We’ve just recieved the news that X In The City has been postponed until 2011, there will be further updates soon when we have more information. All ticket sales should still be valid for the April event and a decision on the 2010 Slalom series will be taken soon

X In The City is fast approaching where we will not only be holding the final of the UK Slalom Series, but there are loads of other cool sports for you to try out! There are 9 zones of action covering the elements of land, water and snow over 153,000 sq feet, 31 sports to watch and try, competitions, demos, and over 200 elite athletes, pro riders and emerging talent showing off their skills on the ramps, tracks, courses, walls as well as in the cage and pool. The main zones are Ride & Roll, Freestyle, Water, Art of Combat, Rock & Roller, Snow, Parkour, Cage Cricket and Climb.

See you there!


Eastbourne Extreme Results

Eastbourne Extreme ran over the 16/17/18th July 2010 and amongst the rest of the fantastic events which were going on the second round of the UK 2010 Slalom championship took place, the results are below:

Mens Freestyle:
1) JB Milleret
2) Frank Valencia
3) CJ Lee
4) Jacob Carias
5) Geoffrey Yam
6) Dan Relf
7) Robert Templar
8 ) Terry Withers
9=) Grant Drake
9=) James Margerum
9=) Jason Garfitt
9=) Jim Mycock
13=) Roger Fleuty
13=) Richard Harrison
13=) Tony Dang
13=) Bernard McNerney

Womens Freestyle:
1) Cheryl Evans
2) Rosie Cohen
3) Natalie Ujuk
4) Ann-Marie Philip
5) Nimo Yusuf
6) Hannah Mansfield
7=) Zoe Brealey
7=) Sinead Howick
7=) Katie Torkaski

Mens Speed Slalom Results:
1. JB Milleret
2. CJ Lee
3. Jason Garfitt
4. Phil Downer
=5. Andy Marbs
=5. Jim Mycock
=5. Jose Tulande
8. Tony Dang

Womens Speed Slalom Results:
1. Katie Tokarski
2. Natalie Ujuk
3. Cheryl Evans
4. Ella Yardley


Easter Slalom showdown in Hyde Park

Today the Easter Slalom showdown was held in Hyde Park. This is a fun competition and is not part of the UK series, here is a video of the final.


UK 2010 Rankings after Battle UK

The first competition of the 2010 UK Slalom Series ran at Battle UK in Nottingham on the 27th and 28th of March. Here is how the UK rankings look (This has been updated to fix an error in the mens freestyle awarded points):

Freestyle Slalom Men:

1 JB Milleret 100
2 Frank Valencia 86
3 CJ Lee 78
4 Jon Bell 72
5 Jacob Carias 66
6 Richard Holgate 62
7 Jason Garfitt 58
8 Jim Mycock 55
9 Robin De Villiers 52
10 Pete Nequest 50
11 Wesley Artist 48
12 Jeremy Stevens 46

Freestyle Slalom Women:

1 Ann Marie Philip 100
2 Zoe Brealey 86
3 Hannah Christmas 78
4 Natalie Ujuk 72
5 Katie Tokarski 66
6 Tracey Van Eck 62

Speed Slalom:

1 JB Milleret 100
2 Jon Bell 86
3 CJ Lee 78
4 Phil Downer 72
5 Jim Mycock 66
6 Jason Garfitt 62
7 Richard Holgate 58

An Interview with Jack Nichols by Philip Downer

Jack may be one of the newer slalomers to the UK scene, but as the only non-American competitor he recently won a competition in Miami, Florida which was part of the North American Slalom Series. I managed to persuade him to answer a few questions about his background, recent events in Florida and the rest of this years slalom season.

Name? Jack Nichols

Age? 20

Where in the UK do you currently live/skate? At University in Nottingham and I skate wherever the surface is suitable…not that many places up here!

How long have you been skating and how long have you been practicing slalom? I have been skating since I was about 10 years old but have only been doing slalom for the past 2 years.

What skates and setup do you currently use? (feel free to tell us all about your skates i.e. what wheels and bearings if you really want): I am currently skating on the Seba Igors. However I have removed the carbon cuff and replaced it with the cuff from my old Seba Highs. I found the carbon cuff too stiff whereas the High cuff allows for a bit more bend. I use the new Gyro wheels and have done for the past year or so, they do the job. Bearings are the standard ILQ9 ones that come with the Seba’s.

Do you currently belong to any particular Skating clubs or teams? I am currently a member of Naomi Griggs International SkateFreestyle Team but when in Nottingham I skate with some of the Nottingham Skaters…when they skate.

You were recently in Miami for the Great Es-Skate and a Skate Freestyle Slalom Retreat, Could you tell our readers a bit more about both events? The Great Es-Skate was something I was not particularly looking forward too but after deciding to do it I would highly recommend it to anyone! I will be doing my best to return for next year’s event. The skates are well organised, the food is great, the people are good fun and the fact the roads are closed off by the police makes for a fun, fast paced, skate. The retreat, as usual, was great. Carefully constructed sessions for each member on the course allow each person to progress at their own speed. The separate sections of the retreat allow skaters to work on all aspects of their slalom from style to new technical tricks. If you want to improve your slalom you will not find a better course. Bad habits are dissolved, style is thrust upon you and the legs are sure in for a good workout!

There was a competition at the end of the week between all of the course attendees, which you won (congratulations again), could you tell us a bit more about the competition, such as where it was held, was it a battle and were there many spectators? The competition was not just for course members but did contain some. It was a great atmosphere and the location was amazing. It was held on Miami’s South Beach. People were gathered all around (some very close to the cones which added to the excitement!) to witness the Battle Style Competition.

Was there any one thing in particular which you learnt throughout the retreat which you used in the competition? Any new special moves? I worked hard on the basics and tried to improve my style which still needs plenty of work. I really enjoy wheeling (which annoys Naomi) so I have been working on heel and toe 7’s. Whether these will be ready to use in Battle UK is yet to be seen…

Naomi's students listen intensely as she imparts her wisdom

What would you say was the highlight of your trip to Florida? The highlight aside from the skating has to be the group of people I was with for the week. The group of people were great fun and if it wasn’t for them I am positive the experience would have been very different. Like everybody says “skaters are just cool” .

So moving on to your next competition, I assume that this will be Battle UK in Nottingham? This is correct. I shall be competing in the Freestyle, Speed Slalom and Freejump which should make for interesting viewing.

How often will you be training in the next few weeks before Battle UK and is there anything in particular that you’re going to be working on that isn’t too secret to tell us? Due to the lovely British weather at the moment I will try to get out as much as possible when it is dry. Nottingham is not blessed with a ‘Hyde Park Surface’ which limits the practice when wet . Things that will be worked upon…well I would have to say style and fluidity. As much as I love prancing around on one wheel and trying to be technical I would happily swap some technical tricks for some style!

What other competitions or skating trips and events are you planning on going to this year? I hope to attend Battle US in San Francisco with the rest of the SkateFreestyle team in June and also the UK competitions. I would also love to do the Athens to Atlanta road race (all 87 miles of it if possible) in October.

Is there anything else that you’d like to add? To people who may read this and have never tried slalom due to thinking they couldn’t do it or are scared to try, I would just like to say have a go! The slalomers in the UK are a great bunch of people and I assure you that you will have fun. Thanks.

Further Info:

  • The Great Es-Skate runs every year in Miami, Florida during February and consists of a weekend of police escorted street skates along Miami’s smoothest roads.
  • Naomi Grigg has run a slalom retreat for the last 2 years alongside the Great Es-Skate and also runs other slalom workshops throughout the world, her next UK workshop will be at Battle UK, find out more at SkateFreestyle
  • Battle UK is held in Nottingham and it is the UKs longest running annual slalom competition, it’s always a great event to go to.
  • Thanks to Grant Drake who provided all the photos used in this interview