Archive for the ‘Profile’ Category

Adrià Saa “Mineroh” Interview

January 11th, 2011

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Everyone who knows Mineroh, knows that his skating is raw. The spot finder, a guy who was born for moving in the streets, takes Rollerblading as his life and passion. Mineroh is the best friend, he is loyal and he doesn’t give up on anything. He can be fucked up in his life and he’ll still come to blade or film with a smile on his face. This is Adrià Saa, a guy who lives to blade and to represent everyone that supports him so hard. If you come to Barcelona you will probably get to know him, because BCN streets are a jungle and he knows how to cross it on his blades.

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Chad Hornish Interview

January 10th, 2011

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What’s your name, how old are you, and who do you skate for?
My names Chad Hornish, I’m 19, and I skate for Nimh, INRI, and support Revolution Skate Shop.

What’s your job and what does it do to your blading schedule?
Well, I worked for the United States Postal Service… but I just quit my job! But it did keep me from blading for over six months. I maybe skated five times in the whole six to seven months I was working.

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Mathieu Ledoux Be-Mag interview

January 8th, 2011

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Always wanted to know more about the creative skater from Canada? Then check out the recent Be-Mag interview with him. Not only is Mathieu pushing the envelope in skating, but he is also an acclaimed stunt person.

Mathieu Ledoux Arizona remix from Be-Mag on Vimeo.

Read the full Mathieu Ledoux interview here


Marek Doniec Blade and Ski interview

January 5th, 2011

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Inmag caught up with Marek Doniec, who is not only a great skater, but also a great skier and has been makign quite some moves there, with his 5th season now as a skiing pro.

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Richie Eisler interview

January 3rd, 2011

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1. First of all start with the typical shit (Name, Age, …)
Richie Eisler, 29, born in Canada, living in Barcelona.

2. How you feel to live in a country you don’t know the culture, the language and you have to find out everything by your own ?
It’s pretty crazy, but diving into something like this is a great way to challenge yourself and grow. Much like fish grow more in a larger tank, I feel like I am just constantly placing myself in larger and larger tanks in order to grow as much as I possibly can.

3. You just moved into the Powerhouse in Barcelona is there any edit, photos or so we can of you in the future?
Yes, you will see a steady stream of photos and edits! And I have a full profile in the Vine St video – dropping worldwide for Christmas.

Read the full story over at Magma