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1999
KING OF THE STREET COMPETITION CONTINUES
SATURDAY AT CHELSEA PIERS
They'll
be turning 360s, hitting a soul grind, landing transfers
and flips--maybe even doing a brainless this Saturday,
July 11th, at the Skate Park at Chelsea Piers. Just
in case you aren't up on your aggressive skating lingo,
those terms describe daredevil stunts you'll see at
the Chelsea Piers 1999 King of the Street competition.
Designed to give beginner skaters an opportunity to
test their tricks in an aggressive skating competition,
this second heat of the 1999 King of the Street competition
runs from 4:30pm-10pm Saturday evening, under the lights
at the Skate Park at Chelsea Piers, Pier 62, 23rd Street
& the Hudson River. For added entertainment, The
Erratics, a pop/punk/ska/reggae band, will be performing
at Saturday's competition.
Competitors
as young as 6-years-old will be judged on the following
four criteria:
- Style:
how stylishly do you perform your tricks? Do you make
it look easy?
- Creativity
and Line : How do you skate through the course
and connect your tricks? Is your approach to the course
new, fresh or innovative or are you gimmicky?
- Technical
merit : Every trick has a level of difficulty.
How hard were your tricks?
- Congruity:
How consistently do you land your tricks?
Saturday's
competition is the second of three 1999 King of the
Street qualifying events. The first event was held June
19, and the next is scheduled for August 21. Winners
from each competition will compete in the 1999 King
of the Street finals on September 11, 1999.
With
stunning views of the Hudson River and the Empire State
Building as its backdrop, the Skate Park at Chelsea
Piers is one of the premier aggressive skating facilities
in the world. The park features a 24-foot wide, 11.5
foot tall vert ramp, mini-ramp and a fun box, as well
as two brand new 6 x 16-foot quarter pipes and an 3
x 8-foot launch box.
The
competition is FREE to spectators. There is a $25 fee
to enter the competition. Please call 212.336.6200 for
more information.
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