Thursday, June 12:
Denver, CO

Julian Christianson
1st Place
Jared Stoots
2nd Place
Phil Hansen
3rd Place

INVITED COMPETITORS

Jordan Dotson
Steve Cisneros
Cole Cooper
Lee Wilson
Wyatt Milhollan
Cameron Lawerence
Patrick Barry
Cody Schultz
Andrew Smith
Jaymson Kulback
Andrew Duich
David Reyes
Josh Murphy
Ryan Winford
Travis Emmit
JJ McCracken
Sean Gagnier
Greg Piloto
Jared Stoots
Bucky O’Connell
Adam Crew
Monico Candelaria
John Davie
Trevor Urinona
Justin Bowers
Eric Sheeley
Derek Perez
Adrian Anfinson
Tyler Nikkel
George Narvounis
Ryan Thompson
Mac Carmony
Paul Cisneros
Seth Cisneros
Dan Cisneros
Kyle Martin
Brian Wallace
Phil Hansen
Sam Buckmelter
Ryan Green
Joel Peterson
Brownlee
Ryan Winford
Julian Christianson


 

Denver is the best skate scene in the country, period

Denver is always on the top of my list when it comes to cities on tour that I anticipate the most. The great skate scene and the 300+ days of sunshine per year, makes it a no-brainer. Top 3 in the comp went like this. 3rd went to young Phil Hansen with his usual fast paced style and tricks like a double heel flip. 2nd went to last years Denver winner, Jared Stoots as he killed the tranny and landed gap to noseblunt and more.

1st place went to last year’s Hometown Heroes Finals overall winner Julian Christianson. Julian lands insanely hard tricks with consistency like, nollie heel board slide, nollie tail to fakie, nollie crooks, nollie feeble and a board slide to feeble down the handrail are a few examples of why he won. He also landed switch heel and switch varial heel down the double set, and nollie big spins over the gap as an after thought instead of just doing an ollie between tricks. This guy could win it all this year, but we’ll have to wait and see…

 

 

 

 

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