Revolving skateboards

Shane Atkins blasts out of the miniramp to take home the 'biggest air' award.
Shane Atkins blasts out of the miniramp to take home the 'biggest air' award.
Remarkables Primary School teacher Jamie Barrance took home the 'Flyest Gangster' award.
Remarkables Primary School teacher Jamie Barrance took home the 'Flyest Gangster' award.
Overall winner Woody Wilkin, from the UK, impressed the judges all night long.
Overall winner Woody Wilkin, from the UK, impressed the judges all night long.
Local competitor Shaydon Hosrin rolled home with the award for 'Best Flip Trick'.
Local competitor Shaydon Hosrin rolled home with the award for 'Best Flip Trick'.
Gold Coast shredder, Andrew Musson was awarded as 'Most Consistent Skater'.
Gold Coast shredder, Andrew Musson was awarded as 'Most Consistent Skater'.

Skateboard fans filled Revolver on Wednesday night to watch Queenstown's best battle it out at the second night of the Revolver Mini Ramp Skate Jam.

Skateboarders from all over the world pushed their limits to produce a dazzling display of skateboard trickery.

English skater Woody Wilkin triumphed over the other nine finalists, producing an increasingly technical display of skateboard mastery.

The only notable injury of the event occurred when Shaydon Hosrin bruised his elbow in a fall to the deck. Mr Hosrin (18) was awarded the Best Flip Trick award for his earlier efforts.

Remarkables Primary School teacher Jamie Barrace took home the Flyest Gangster award. Biggest Air went to Shane Atkins, and Australian skater Andrew Musson took home the Most Consistent Skater award.

The next instalment of the Revolver Mini Ramp Jam Series will take place in four weeks.

- Photos by Naeem Alvi; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

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