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Pontus Alv explains why he went to Converse

pontus_alvI just found this interview via the SLAP forum…A lot of interesting reading, ideas and thoughts circulating out there. Some fake rumors about me getting kick off Emerica and so on. Which of course is not true. My contract went out and I asked them to step it up a bit. People might think that I make some great money but I can tell you all that I don´t. In this industry we have guys being paid 1 million dollar to enter Street league and so on. I am not jealous or bitter about it at all I am very happy to be able to pay my bills, have food on my table and a bit of extra money for beers camera stuff concrete and other joyful things in life. Money for me is not very interesting it is just a tool to finance ideas and visions. Fancy cars and other toys and things does´t mean much to me.

Well anyway I do have another shoe sponsor and it is Converse on some kind of european level. People might think this is about money and so on and I can tell you all that it is not. Sure the contract is a bit better but it is not about that. I needed a change to another brand that will work with me and not against me. I am interesting to have a platform and a support for my ideas and visions. A company that understand who I am and what I come from and what I want to do. If you guys missed the point somehow my main goal and dedication the last ten years has been to give back to skateboarding, inspire other to inspire themselves. Try to show alternative ways and open some doors for people. I will never change this state of mind and this dedication love and passion for skateboarding. I do run a company now I do have a new shoe sponsor I do ride for Carhartt and so on. I need support and help from companies to be able to do the things I do. So well all this goes without saying and I think most of you understand this. I just wanted to clear some rumors and so on. Also maybe clear my own mind a bit. I have a lot of things to think about these days….

So anyway now you know. YEAH

Epic endless timeless STOKE.

from here.

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Coastal Carnage 2011 footage and results from this weekend

Enjoy some bowl skating and all round gnar from this weekend’s Coastal Carnage in Huntington Beach, California. Here’s the results from Skate Daily and the qualifiers edit from the Tampa crew.

Finals:

1. Tom Remillard
2. Pedro Barros
3. Curren Caples
4. Tony Hawk
5. Ben Hatchell
6. Ben Raybourn
7. Robbie Russo
8. Kevin Kowalski
9. Kalani David
10. Andrew Langi
11. Josh Mattson
12. Div Adams
13. Christian Hosoi
14. Kyle Berard
15. Lance Mountain

Best Trick: – Tony Hawk – 540 on the shark hip

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Watch Uncommon Places edit

Grey Magazine’s edit from a Converse trip to Europe is now live on their site. Hold Tight Henry’s work features UK riders Rory Milanes, Harry Lintell, Charlie Young and Phil Parker throughout their trip in April.

Look out for issue 4 in skate shops from today and watch Uncommon Places here.

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Uncommon Places premiere in London tomorrow

Look out tomorrow for the premiere of an edit filmed and edited by Hold Tight Henry who spent a couple of weeks on the road with Converse UK riders Rory Milanes, Harry Lintell, Charlie Young and Phil Parker throughout April.

The premiere of Uncommon Places will screen tomorrow at the Wayward Gallery, 47 Mowlem St, E2 9HE alongside stills of photography shot throughout the tour with Grey Magazine. Look out for their 4th issue out now.

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Watch: Pro Skaters touring The Amazon

It’s not often you hear of skateboarders getting up to skate at 7am but Kenny Anderson, Jake Johnson, Ray Molinar, Clint Peterson, Adelmo Jr, Jack Sabback and Joey Pepper discover that Belem at the mouth of the Amazon in Brazil gets a daily down pour at 1pm.

Enjoy the first part of a series of video documentaries on this skate trip to The Amazon and look out for more dropping soon.

The Amazon: Episode 1 “Belem” from Skateboarder Magazine on Vimeo.

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Converse in Mexico

The Converse team have hit up a small park in Mexico City whilst touring the Prevent This Tragedy premiere with some very special guests providing the music.

Watch below as Raymond Molinar, Nick Trapasso, Sammy Baca and Julian Davidson hit up a wooden park for a rad change of scenery of all the usual smooth concrete malarkey while Matt Costa and Danny Garcia provide the jams.