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Dew Tour 2022 Kicks Off with a Cash for Tricks Event
The night before the official Dew Tour games, Men’s and Women’s Street and Park participants came in for the Cash for Tricks event to kick off the Dew Tour at the Lauridsen Street and Park Course, Des Moines, Iowa.
The event featured a cash jam for Street and a cash jam for Park.
The cash jam for the Street featured three 12-minute open street jam sessions for each obstacle namely the tech deck ledge, air force gap, and mountain dew rails.
One male and one female for each category were awarded $500 each for Best Overall Impressions on top of the money they have won in the cash jams.
The Best Overall Impressions went to Rayssa Leal for women’s street and to Sky Brown for Women’s Park. Chris Joslin won the Best Overall Impressions for Men’s Street while Kieran Woolley won the Men’s Park.
The Dew Tour will feature Men’s and Women’s Street, Men’s and Women’s Park, Men’s Adaptive Street, Men’s Adaptive Park, Adaptive Skate Wheelchair exhibition, and Battle of the Shops.
Go here for the full schedule. Check out the Men’s and Women’s Street Final Start List below.
Women’s Street Final Start List
- Georgia Martin- USA
- Funa Nakayama- Jpn
- Aori Nishimura-Jpn
- Chloe Covell-Aus
- Mariah Duran-USA
- Momiji Nishiya – Jpn
- Rayysa Leal – Bra
- Pamela Rosa – Bra
Men’s Street Final Start List
- Sean Malto -USA
- Carlos Ribeiro -Bra
- Felipe Gustavo- Bra
- Jake Ilardi -USA
- Chris Joslin – USA
- Gustavo Ribeiro-Por
- Kevin Hofler- Bra
- Dashawn Jordan – USA
- Jamie Foy – USA
- Vincent Milou – Fra
- Shane O’Neill -Aus
- Yuto Horigome -Jpn
You can catch the Dew Tour events live via the following link: Watch the Dew Tour Webcast Live With Real-Time Scoring | Dew Tour or the Dew Tour official Youtube Channel.
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The shows are scheduled for April 4th at Beacon Theater, NYC, NY and April 7th at ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Austin, TX.
You can buy tickets for the NYC show here, and the Austin show here.
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