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Heitor da Silva

adidas Skateboarding Unveils | BUILD

adidas Skateboarding Unveils | BUILD

"BUILD" is a groundbreaking skateboarding initiative from adidas Skateboarding, supporting local skate scenes in Madrid, Malmö, Stuttgart, and Paris. Teaming up with local skate shops, they've designed custom 3D-printed concrete ledges and placed them in central spots for everyone to enjoy. Watch adidas Skateboarding team riders like Heitor da Silva, Dennis Busenitz, Mark Suciu, and others take these new spots to the next level. It's all about community, creativity, and pushing the limits of street skating.

Filmed & edited by Torsten Frank

Additional Cinematography by Frederick Schneider

Heitor Da Silva | Man of Das World

Heitor Da Silva | Man of Das World

Heitor Da Silva climbs to the pro rank for Palace Skateboards, enjoy this awesome edit “Man of Das World” in celebration for the new pro board!

Hope It’s Worth The Watch | Copenhagen

Hope It’s Worth The Watch | Copenhagen

Enjoy this sweet edit from Copenhagen, Denmark. Featuring the skating of Heitor da Silva, Tobias Herb Simeon, Andrew Wilson, Ville Wester, Mads Hemmingsen, Herman Bjørn, Mads Schumacher, Samuel Norgren, Jan Henrik, Hugo Boserup, Emile Laurent

Edited & Filmed by Peter Diegaard

Additional filming by Tao

Heitor Da Silva | adidas Skateboarding part

Heitor Da Silva | adidas Skateboarding part

"Heitor" is the first full-length adidas Skateboarding video part by Heitor Da Silva. Traveling to multiple continents with stops in Barcelona, Taipei, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires, this edit showcases the power and spontaneity of Heitor rounded out with his unique style and finesse.

Filmed, edited & directed by Chris Mulhern

Additional filming by Diego Juan Vargas Amato & Daniel Wheatley

I feel love

I feel love

Fresh edit featuring Heitor da Silva, Kristian Nicholson, Ville Wester, Mads Schumacher Nielsen, Henry Forsnor, Elias Mensi, Bastian Rytter, Sigurður Páll Pálsson, Jonas Skrøder ripping up at the streets of Malmö and Copenhague

Via Peter Deigaard →