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Wyatt Hammond Drops ‘CRAZY 8’ Sandlot Times Video Part

In celebration of his 9th birthday, Wyatt Hammond dropped the “Crazy 8” Sandlot Times video part.
The part features the music of Steve Caballero and is filled will slams “man-sized” spots and cameos featuring Ryan Sheckler, Fabrizio Santos, Alec Jamir and many more!
Watch the video part below.
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Julian Agliardi Claims Victory in Simple Session 2023
Julian Agliardi, a 13-year-old skateboarding prodigy, emerged as the winner of Simple Session 2023.
He had secured the highest score in the qualifying round held the previous day and entered the finals with a lot of confidence. Although he didn’t make it to the top three in his initial run, he made a remarkable comeback with his second attempt, earning him a phenomenal 83.08 points.
Held in Tallinn, Estonia from September 20-26, Simple Session is one of the longest-running action events in the world with a 22-year history.
Simple Session originated in the year 2000, when Risto and Mario Kalmre, along with Piret Kull, organized this event series.
Initially, it started as a small-town competition in Estonia, but over the years it has grown into one of the world’s biggest and most prestigious BMX and skateboarding contests.
Watch the coverage of the skate finals below.
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Nyjah Huston, Momiji Nishiya Win WST: Lausanne
Nyjah Huston gave a stunning performance in the recent World Skateboarding Tour: Lausanne 2023, earning him the top spot.
He was joined on the podium by fellow Monster Energy riders, Toa Sasaki from Mie, Japan in second place and Giovanni Vianna from Brazil in third place.
More than 100 riders battled for days to break into the list of top eight finalists in the Men’s division.
Nyjah also won the previous WST contest in Rome.
Momiji Nishiya won the women’s division. Yumeka Oda and Paige Heyn joined her in the podium for second and third place respectively.
The 2023 World Skateboarding Tour (WST) contest was held in the Beaulieu District of the city of Lausanne by Lake Geneva from September 9 to 16.
The event attracted the world’s best street skateboarders who competed for prize money and ranking points for Olympic qualification. The competition was surrounded by a music and art festival, offering a unique experience to both participants and spectators.
Watch the full broadcast above.
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Titus Destroy the Spot Goes to Antwerp, Belgium
After several Dutch editions of Titus Destroy The Spot, it was time for the first Belgian edition. The KNS plaza in Antwerp became the epicenter of street skateboarding action last Sunday. Titus brought in big boxes of goodies and a whopping €2,000 in prize money for the event!
Watch how it all went down in the video above.
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