Sunday, November 17, 2013

1988-indianapolis skateboard contest

one of the first big skateboard events i went to as a kid was a contest held in 1988 on pan am plaza downtown. i don't remember a whole lot, other than there being tons of skaters downtown. more than i'd ever seen i one place. i also remember there being an 8ft wall as an obstacle. no banks going up to it, just a straight wall. i've always wanted to see photos from this but never came across any. last month when i was on the send help trip, we stopped to skate a bowl in northern minnesota. i got to talking to nate one the owners of it. he asked where i was from and i said "indy". his response was "we were down there for a contest in '88, actually woody won it." pointing to his friend on the other side of the bowl. i proceeded to ask if they had any photos. turns of they had something even better, footage they shot that weekend and it was already transferred to DVD. nate and woody were nice enough to give me a copy. i recognize a few people, jason may, byron kothe, jesse neuhaus, justin lynch. the commentary is priceless and skate footage just plain rad. hope everyone enjoys this as much as i did.

3 comments:

Galen DeKemper said...

yeah man good shit

Anonymous said...

This was an NSA contest. At the time this is how someone got recognized as an upcoming amateur. I think Kothe got third in this contest. I "helped" with the ramp and remember Tim Payne yelling at me to stop countersinking screws. Strangely, that ramp ended up in Philadelphia, Indiana, near Greenfield. My friend Ryan Walker (RIP) was probably the first person to ever climb up and skate in that bowl on Pan Am Plaza.

Anonymous said...

This was an NSA contest.I think Kothe got third. I "helped" with the ramp and remember Tim Payne yelling at me to stop countersinking screws. Strangely, that ramp ended up in Philadelphia, Indiana, near Greenfield. My friend Ryan Walker (RIP) was probably the first person to ever climb up and skate in that bowl on Pan Am Plaza.