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Mark Kendrick interview

Words by Stu Zombie
Photos by Jim Walker.

Mark Kendrick, one-man sweat machine, wearer of fine hats, and part of the infamous ex-Denny household in Manchester has been skating since forever. He’s also a thoroughly nice bloke and likes his Johnny Thunders, so our undead friend Zombie caught up with him whilst he made his tea and had a chat.

Start off with the obvious- how long you been skating for then?

About 10 years, a decade.

Decade of destruction. And who you sponsored by?

Baker Skateboards and Venture through Shiner, Innes Clothing, Projekts skate shop and Vita shoes are back now too which I’ve just got on aswell.

You just got hooked up with Innes, how’s that going?

Yeah, I’m stoked. All their stuff is real good quality and hopefully we’ll be doing a couple of tours soon as well- hopefully in Europe.

When you were a little skate rat did you ever think you would be hooked up on Baker?

Ha, no way! It’s so good to get free stuff for just having fun or getting a picture in a magazine. Getting stuff in magazines isn’t deadly serious, I just go out, have fun with Percy or Jim and then you’ll see it and it’s like a little memory, and you get stoked on that photo and it just snowballs. Taking photos with Jim is rad, he loves the Kinks, so we’ll go out and have a bit of a sing along whilst I’m skating, get me amped..

So where you originally from?

Originally from Stoke on Trent, but I’ve lived in Suffolk, Stafford and now I live in Manchester. But I didn’t start skating until i moved to Suffolk with all the Ipswich crew, like Frank and Ben and everyone.

Ha, is it true that your mom once gave Frank Stephens a whole 2 litre bottle of Lilt once when you were out skating?

Ha, yeah it is true and he mentions it every time I see him.

So what you been up to recently?

Just skating the streets of Manchester loads, just skate as much as I can and filming. Just finished my part for the Projekts vid which has just come out, pretty stoked on that. And just started filming for Sean’s new video, no rest for the wicked!

Manchester’s been getting loads of coverage recently in the mags and the new Note Video has just come out too

That’s cause it deserves it, I think it’s one of the best scene in Britain at the moment. All the kids are so keen, but they’re starting to get better than me so i’ll have to take their knee caps out. And there’s Skulls.

Skulls are sick, did you have to get jumped in to be a member of Skulls?

Yeah, you have an initiation, take a shit in a glass and drink it.

What’s going on with Skulls, the website’s gone down?

Not sure, Vic probably is just making it more underground, it’s gone through the centre of the Earth, on the way to China. Big up Skulls yo.

(At this point in the transcription of the interview Mark starts cooking his tea and shows me the world’s biggest oven chip, seriously it’s bigger than my face.)

So who’s ripping at the moment?

So many. Little Nick is on it, absolutely smashes it, super natural and cheeky little bastard to boot.

That’s cause they’ve all been training at the skateparks.

Yeah, Manchester has got two parks now in the city, Central and Pumpcage, which is rad, but we still need an outdoor concrete one though. There’s some talk about maybe getting a plaza in the future. But I’m not too arsed to be fair, prefer skating street anyway. Once you get a park people seem to just want to skate there cause it’s easy. Hassle free. And there’s so many spots here anyway. Having the pump cage is handy though, been coaching kids to skate there recently.

How’s that going?

Sometimes I’ll just have to a few hours working with kids from “impoverished” areas that is done in conjunction with local council and Projekts. I just had to teach two kids recently though, actors from Grange Hill, teaching them to kickturn and ollie, that sort of thing. One of them was really stoked on it, picked it up real quick. The other one would cry when he fell over, pretend he was winded or that he’d broke something and then his Mom would come over and shout at him to stop crying! Don’t take your Mom out skating.

What’s going on with The Gasworks now then?

It’s all bordered off, you can still skate it, you just have to jump the fences. Not too sure what’s going on though, all I know is that they’re re-developing the area. I’m not to sure if they’re tearing it down or what, i hope not- it’s a proper legendary spot. Joe Gavin is doing a short film about it now, using all the footage he’s collected over the years, proper ON Video like when they did the piece on Love park. I know there was a meeting about getting some skate friendly stuff made.

And Joe’s been pretty supportive about sorting out this whole “Free Krek” campaign.

Yeah damn right, TJ, this really nice guy who skates and a mate got busted for graffing. He got 15 months, which is pretty crazy considering the amount of crime that goes by unnoticed and the punishment completely doesn’t fit the crime. There’s been loads of stuff about it in the Manchester Evening News, like almost everyday, and Note have done some Free Krek and Mert T-shirts. He did loads of work with youth offenders and stuff too, getting them involved in Graff, even did a piece for the city centre for a recent festival. Everyone’s got Free Krek written on their boards round here. Argh!

(Mark gets a static shock cause he’s chewing on my laptop screen. Don’t ask)

What’s your favourite stuff to skate?

I love flat banks, just really simple, just do a trick you can do but on an angled piece of floor, haha. Satisfying. I’m well into mannys as well. I don’t normally stress on them. I know loads of people that hate doing them, get real stressed trying them, but they’re just fun, messing about and you always end up creating new tricks, stuff you never though about doing. I like stairs and stuff too, but you have to chill the next day if you sesh a big set for a while. Never really got into big rails, get put off by all the little kids throwing themselves down them like lemmings, we’ll see.

Leave that to Lewis (Threadgold who lives with him). How’s it living in a proper skate house?

Yeah it’s rad, always someone to skate with, apart from Lewis cause he moans a lot, haha… and the little mini ramp is almost done. stoked.

What’s your favorite part to watch before you go out skate?

I don’t know, don’t really watch that much, I prefer listening to some powerful beats before i go out. Just anything loud, got to be loud- I’m well into Sonic Youth at the moment. Motorhead is good to, gets you pumped.

How’s it going with Thrust at the moment?

Yeah it’s good playing with all them rawkus lot.

Ha- MCR SK8 Punk

Haha, nah, don’t say that. Treacherous. We’re just getting started at the moment, just trying to found our sound (check out www.myspace.com/thethrust), pretty shambolic at times, but fun. Out of control gigs, haha.

I feel like i should say something about your farts.

Yeah, I can’t physically burp so I make up for it with farts. They’re pretty much the most powerful farts in the world. They don’t stink, just really brutal, long, girthy.

So who do you want to thank?

A big thank you to Baker Skateboards, Jerome @ Shiner and Munson for the Innes and Vita stuff, Projekts Mcr, friends n family. And Crossfire for sticking some pretty pictures of me on their website. Pump it

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Skateboarding News

Osiris are Drunk

Osiris Shoes have teamed up with Consolidated to produce their own version of the Drunk shoe.

The shoes are going to be sold only at core skate and surf shops in support of the Don’t Do It campaign, a movement that seeks to put the power back into the hands of those companies that built the action sports industry.

Osiris will be the first in a series of core skate companies who will be creating a new version of the Drunk each season. Consolidated Skateboards, who has been leading the Don’t Do It campaign since 1997, rallied the support of the heads of many of the core industry companies to lead this awareness campaign by creating a new version of the Drunk each season. “Making quality skate shoes is not our specialty, so we are excited to co-op “Drunks” with Osiris and other quality skate shoe makers.” says Steve “Birdo” Guisinger.

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Static 3 premiere dates

Josh Stewart’s eagerly anticipated video Static 3 is to have its world premiere in Tampa on October 11th, 2007 at the Centro Ybor Muvico Theater.

With the New York premiere set to be the weekend of 19th-21st, it looks like we won’t have long to wait for the London premiere which should be very soon after that. We’ll keep you posted…

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Skateboarding News

EA SKATE launches with tour

EA SKATE is released this week countrywide and should keep your fingers busy this winter.

To celebrate the launch of SKATE, EA has recreated seven iconic skate spots from San Francisco and Barcelona and placed them in skate parks across the UK.

Each object has a trick challenge set against it and laid down by a UK pro, in both the game and real life. If you can nail the trick or one up it, you and a mate could be on your way to skate that city for real. Entering is easy, just get a mate to film you doing the trick we’ve set (or something better) on any one of the blocks. Then upload that clip to the website below.

The clips will be judged by Andy Horsley from Sidewalk Magazine and Niall Neeson from Kingpin Magazine. Loads more prizes including PS3’s & copies of the SKATE game are available too, so whatever your level of skating, you’re in with a shout. For further details on how to enter, go to: www.skate.electronicarts.co.uk

Block Tour Details

Lead by our UK pros, Vaughan Baker, Neil Smith, Boots, Horsey, Danny Brady and Chewy Cannon will tour the country visiting all 7 skateparks over the course of the last week of September and October. At each location we intend to have a block jam / challenge, where the pros amp up a local comp to win £200 in cash and a copy of the game.

Click here to watch videos of tricks on all blocks from UK pro riders.

Tour dates are as follows:

Saturday, 29th September – Revolution Skatepark, Broadstairs – 2/4pm
Sunday, 30th September – BaySixty6, London – 2/4pm
Tuesday, 2nd October – The House, Sheffield – 6/8pm
Thursday, 4thOctober – The Factory, Dundee – 2/4pm
Friday, 5thOctober – Rampworx, Liverpool – 6/8pm
Saturday, 6thOctober – The Works, Leeds – 2/4pm
Sunday, 7th October – The Park, Great Yarmouth – 2/4pm

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Skateboarding News

Death Urethane call in The Sweeney

Sounds like a 70’s TV cop show and in fact, it probably is. Zorlac and Co have decided this week to employ the services of Aaron Sweeney for Death Urethane.

Aaron is one of the latest London skaters to start getting noticed for his asleep at the wheel, board ripping which has led to a hook up with the Casual Skateboards team this year also.

Look out for him on your travels, he will be the fastest one in your park with the skulls on his wheels and new Vans on his feet as Powley just added him to the UK flow team. Booyakasha…

Photo: GormTheBeholderOfTheTruthTheRightAndTheLight

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Skateboarding News

The House Competition Saturday 29th

Well not much else to say other than read the flyer, head down to The House, pay a fiver and go skate to win yourselves some prizes kindly donated by Unambomber, Blueprint, Death and many more.

The House always put on great events, so don’t be a toolbag and go attend.

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No skateboarding at Olympics

According to official Olympic sources, skateboarding is unlikely to be in the 2012 Olympics in London.

UCI sports director Olivier Queguiner, who met recently with IOC officials to discuss the situation, said that “no decision about skateboard”. Not even skateboarding, just skateboard.

High-level sources in Lausanne say the IOC will take no action on skateboarding until it hears from the UCI. One source indicates 2016 is a more likely start for skateboard. Skateboarders are also apparently divided on what event to stage in the Olympics, with the majority of top boarders believed to be in favor of a street-style event, not the half-pipe proposed by UCI.

Check www.aroundtherings.com for more details.

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Styley traps his soul

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Vans ‘Are We There Yet?’ premiere details

Little bit of short notice, and now it looks like a London premiere has been sorted as well for the Vans UKAre We There Yet’ tour video.

Check that flyer over there for details, but if the trailer is anything to go by then this will be a fucking amazing. Get yourselves there.

Friday 28th September – 8.30pm Blue Dog Pub – Derby

Tuesday 2nd October – 6.30pm – Slam City Skates – London

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Blind Skateboarder

Nope, not a new rider on the Blind team, but actually 14-year old Tommy Carroll of Northbrook, IL. He’s been blind since the age of two, but that hasn’t stopped him from skating as much as possible.

Not taking anything away from the kid, he’s got no eyes, but fully padded up for a minibowl? You’d get bullied down our local, son.