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CPH/BER 2018 | by DPY

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CPH/BER 2018 | by DPY

CPH Open is coming next month, which seemed like good timing to remember what happened last year under Berlin sunshine. DPY just dropped a cool edit from 2018 edition of the CPH Pro, which happened in Berlin last summer.

Featuring : Marius Syvanen, Vincent Milou, Mason Silva, Ishod Wair, Zion Wright, Oski, Unstoppable Bowl Guy, Aurélien Giraud, Yuri Facchini, Yuto Horigome, Jamie Foy

Filmed & Edited by Augustin Giovannoni

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CPH | Open Day 4

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CPH | Open Day 4

The CPH OPEN cruise ship headed back to dock yesterday with what is being touted as the best day of the week so far. Exclusive access to historic buildings, land speed record kick flips, an incredible park session, gladiatorial death races and a watery gap of doom were all on the line up for yesterday’s schedule. 

The first stop of the day was at Copenhagen City Hall, surrounded by ancient statues and mosaic floors, skaters competing in the wedge to bench challenge were given plastic axel nut covers to help preserve the 300 year old tiles that got a proper working in the grandeur of this cavernous spot. 


1.Luan Oliveira 2.Evan Smith 3.Madars Apse 4.Austyn Gillette 5.Peter Ramondetta

Straight outside and it was a case of another city centre shut down and of blatant flouting of Denmark’s strict road speed restrictions for the fastest flip trick comp. Mach 10 skills were given to Madars Apse with a speed of 37 KPH which is allegedly faster than that Usain Bolt between the 40 – 50 metre mark. 


So on to the main event, the Finals at the CPH skatepark, newly updated for the event and looking every bit as fun as a world class skate facility should. Skaters that placed top 5 throughout the week were entered into jam format heats and a further top 5 went through to a super final. With such an illustrious line up it was hard to know when and where to look as pros dropped baggers in their lines and bypassed sensibilities in poached runs between heats.


Making the finals and becoming the talk of the comp was Oski, whose near faultless qualifying run of flow and spontaneity was only surpassed by his backside kickflip over the channel. Not being one to be left out of channel floating antics, Evan Smith lofted an insane ally-oop to disaster back revert over the same gap. The super finals fully belonged to Nyjah Huston though who redefines effortless tech, consistency and perfection every time he steps on a board.


1.Nyjah Huston 2.Luan Oliveira 3.Axel Cruysberghs  4.Louie Lopez 5.Oskar Hallberg

Sometimes in skating you are not allowed to want to win, not so in the death race where friendships are left on the coat rack and it’s every man for himself to the finish line. One lap round the park through berms and hips and an ending wallie involved a mixture of speed, agility, luck and elbows. Kevin Baekkel’s steely gaze said he was after a win and snatched it on the second corner from Alex Olsen to pop corks later in the night.
The final event was the ever-hectic Best Trick and to complete the nautical theme the good ship CPH Open came to it’s final resting place in a swimming pool behind the skatepark and conveniently in between 2 jump ramps. This watery leap of doom was too much for some but not for a handful of intrepid salty skate dogs, who, with a seeming disregard for the amount of water on every surface, totally smashed it.


1.Herman Stene (BS 360) 2.Nyjah Huston (360 flip) 3.Phil Zwijsen (KF indy footplant) 
4.Chris Pfanner (BS 180) 5.Alexander Risvad (KF frontside grab)

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CPH | Open Day 3

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CPH | Open Day 3

The third day of CPH OPEN madness got everyone down to the canal for some serious early afternoon wake up.
The Christian IV’s Bro triple set is no joke, sitting on the edge of the canal there are more hazards in this make than there are cobble stones in the run up. With an excess of 50+ meters of sprint needed to get enough speed to clear the 2 flat 2 flat 4, skaters had to contend with drain covers, cracks, stones, bikes and a 300 strong crowd that is more reminiscent of the final stages of the Tour de France before they even get to stair set. The short landing right on the canal edge meant that even if you caught a trick there was no guarantee that you weren’t going swimming. The perfect combination for a good session and a treat for skaters and river cruises that we blessed to see Youness Amrani’s bangging hard flip, an over stoked front shuv from Gabriel Fortunato and a switch heel from Neverton Casella. TJ Rogers gets a shout for an unreal switch front 360 ollie that was outside the allotted time.

1.Neverton Casella  2.Hermann Stene  3.Alexander Risvad
4.Youness Amrani  5.Gabriel Fortunato

Being on the canal the transport to the next spot was via the ‘champagne love boats’, 2 river barges thumping out music and packed full of the best skaters in the world. A 30 min journey to an abandoned warehouse set up with 2 simple ledges on a loading bay and some of the best ledge crushers in the biz. 
The session was an exercise of head messing wizardry with TJ taking a nollie crook to fakie and switch bigspin heel flip in the line only to be nudged into 2nd spot by a super consistent Luan who was knocking out back to back lines - Switch back 5.0 180 to switch kick flip nose grind and Back tail fakie, fakie hard flip to fakie tail slide.

1.Luan Oliveira  2.TJ Rogers  3.Sewa Kroetkov  4.Sean Malto  5.JP Souza

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CPH | Open Day 2

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CPH | Open Day 2

The second day of the mighty CPH OPEN and it was back to the streets for an afternoon of shutdown and roadblock Copenhagen style.
First stop was the Open Ledge Session at ‘Jarmers Plads’, the OG CPH spot in the city was rammed on a sunny day for some serious attack. Although the ground is deceptively rough the quality of skating in the 10 minute jams was nothing but world class from all competitors. 


1. TJ Rogers
2. Louie Lopez
3. Youness Amrani
4. Bobby Worrest
5. Luan Oliveira


The journey to the next spot was an event in itself with 500 skaters crusing on bikes led by a sound system in true carnival fashion pack like through the city stoking out everyone it passed.
With everything now legit in skateboarding, session 2 consisted of a long flat rail and 2 jump ramps for 100% old school fly off session. At first confusing some of the younger skaters they we soon set right by a demonstration of style and elegance from Alex Olson by means of Christ Airs and tweaked Japans. With the whole road shut down block party style, skaters needed to hit both the rail and ramp to be in with a chance of some money and the all important ticket to the finals a the CPH Skatepark tomorrow.


1. Louie Lopez
2. Curren Caples
3. Axel Cruysberghs
4. Kyle Walker
5. Nyjah Huston

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Ishod Wair | Streets of CPH

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Ishod Wair | Streets of CPH

Beautiful edit featuring Ishod Wair and friends enjoying skating around the streets of CPH, check it out! 

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