Yesterday’s UNREAL TOURNAMENT photos. Very Profeshanal photos by Ed Gaba. Enjoy!














































Video recaps are coming soon as well! Thank you for coming and for skating! See you next year!
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Yesterday’s UNREAL TOURNAMENT photos. Very Profeshanal photos by Ed Gaba. Enjoy!
Video recaps are coming soon as well! Thank you for coming and for skating! See you next year!
He is not afraid to slam – Arturs Nesaule.
How old are you and where are you from?
I’m 20 years old and straight out of Riga.
Sponsors?
Tikari skateshop and Converse Cons
How long have you been skating on a skateboard in your life for?
For about 9 – 10 years.
Who kills it in the Baltics?
I would say mainly the Latvians like Niklavs, Rudolfs, Fricis, Linards etc., but from Estonia– Tubin, Raul and Meeelis for sure and from Braliukai Fully Ghetto guys bring the hype.
How did the filming for R.USH HOUR go?
Definitely exhausting, hectic and fun. Had some juicy bails, shiners. I felt like I was falling more often than normally, but nevertheless I got the most of the tricks I wanted. Of course, one love GABA for filming and Niklavs for the sesh!
What do you like to skate the most at G-tiim skatepark?
Everything! Finding new spots and lines everyday.
We made it to episode 10 somehow! We still have 6 or 7 episodes left, crazy! Stay tuned for more info.
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Positive young lad with pop – Niklavs Vetra.
How old are you and where are you from?
21, R-city born and raised
How long have you been skating?
10 years, boi
Sponsors?
Vans, Clockwise
Who rips in the Baltics?
Fully ghetto boys are crushing the game right now, Rudolfs Rorbahs been my favourite skater for a while now, Eesti guys as well, Raul shining bright, like always, but I am waiting for something new and crazy from the new guys, feels like no one street skates anymore, only plazas and shit
How did filming for R.USH HOUR go?
Wanted to perform better, but had a major headache in the morning so it started shitty. Started to film and made the first line in the box in like 5 tries, but then the battle started physically and mentally. it was way rougher than i thought, need to get in shape, lol
Favourite part of Gtiim park?
More or less trying to flow the park, and trying to find new ways of skating there, but if i had to pin point my favourite obstacle, I would say the flat box, ledges and the long box on top of the ¼ pipe, love doing bs tails on that thing, when i don’t miss the box and smash into the wall.
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Cover Photo by Sergei Vutuc
Words by Fricis Štrauss
Another amazing month has passed us by quicker than I could run to the store to get some beers before 22:00. February – you were wonderful. But what happened really..? A lot! There was snow, and more snow, Simple Session in Tallinn, Monsterparks opened, Linn makes tasty food… and yeah! Brett Nichols’ new video Állatkert dropped, featuring many phat skaters, and also me, Fricis, yup, we’re down for another review. Let’s start with Simple Session.
It is one of the biggest, no sorry, THE biggest skate competition in the Baltics. Simple session, takes place in Tallinn, Estonia to be exact. For the ones who doesn’t know, this is a competition where skaters and BMXrs from all over the world gathers. This year was epic, to say the least. I met some of the best skaters like Chris Russell, Zion Wright, Jamie Foy, Pedro Barros and many more rippers… As we’ve seen during the years, the level of riders, as well as the park is getting higher each year, this being said I was stoked to be a part of it! Other than skating most of the time we had some other adventures in Tallinn. Including karaoke at three in the morning, hockey against the BMXrs and for sure some skate vids. Every year, the Estonian skaters elect a ESOTY (haha, SOTY but in Estonia), it’s a cool event with many laughs – this year it was Raul Urbergs turn, big up! Simple Session 2018, I’ll remember you. See you in the summer.
Moving on… We got two brand new indoor parks in the Baltics! Monsterparks in Riga, also known as Spot (?) opened. But this is not only a skatepark anymore – they went full on NEXT LEVEL, the young scooters will have a lot of fun there (haha), but as for now the skatepark will do, check their website out to find out more. Anyhow, the park is more skate “friendly”, there’s a flat ground with some boxes. The other side contains of kickers, rails, mini ramps and a transition part – it’s a cool playground. Hard to explain… Just go there, check it out you’ll have fun!
The other park is RABA 5 in Pärnu, Estonia. To be honest, I don’t know that much about this skatepark other than it looks DOPE! Give them a like on Facebook and you’ll get to see more for yourself, can’t wait to go there!
And now to Állatkert. If you’ve read my year review, maybe you remember that part about Prauge? The story with the two legends Sergej and Brett? Well, if you stayed tuned – the movie dropped, and I couldn’t be more proud of how it all turned out. Brett you’re a genius and thank you to Sergej for inviting me to be a part of this video. As the story goes – we met in Berlin on a hot summer morning and went to Prauge to make this happen. Finally there, we went to the streets immediately. It was two days of intense skating, starting early in the morning till late at night. With two boards and several rough spots to skate – it was a new experience. One thing that many doesn’t notice about the architecture in Prauge, but that my good friend and photographer Sergej did, is the influence of Cubism. This became a big inspiration – cubism – what’s skateable? It has always been a dream for me to make some clips over there, to show how cool the street skating is in this city. Of course, the video is not only about Prague and me, but about the eastern part of Europe including skate crews like Rios crew from Budapest, TBB skateboarding from Minsk and Turtle productions in Vienna. Check the video out!
Some more exciting news for the skate rats… Our good friend Jurģis Ozols has officially released his high-quality skate bags: Temps Mort. And we’re excited about it! For the ones who are travelling, going to school or biking with a skateboard – or just grocery shopping – this bag is perfect for you! We will be super happy to see your support of them! Check these bags out over at Tikäri skateshop or at Temps Mort website.
And last but not least – our dear RAJON has dropped a new series – R.USH HOUR. This is a video contest where we invite skaters for a session in G-tiim skatepark, film their tricks, to show to you guys! In the end you will be able to vote for your favorite. We’re all waiting intensely for the revealː who will win!? The plan is to have two videos each week. So be sure to not miss anything, go follow Rajon on instagram and facebook to keep updated! March, bring it on!
Meelis Erm is the first to represent Estonia in R.USH HOUR!
How old are you and where are you from?
I am 20 years old and I’m from Pärnu, Estonia.
How long have you been skating?
I have been skating about 10 years for now. half of my life!
Sponsors?
Converse, Tikäri skateshop.
Who kills it in the Baltics? Or who is your favorite baltic skater?
Okay, I’m going to pick from every baltic country:
Lithuania – I really like Domantas because he is a real G. Also nohype guys- trendy shit!
Latvia:
Fricis no question, Rudolfs killing it as always with great style + sick tricks and Kristofers my homie hella good.
Estonia:
Raul Urberg deserved the Estonian SOTY award he da best. Also Kristjan Prik killing it 24/7 when he on a board.
And my homie Mikk Eeskivi- one of the most underrated skater in Estonia.
How did the filming for R.USH HOUR go?
I loved to film it, the more I filmed the more I wanted, sprained my ankle a bit but at least I got some clips I really like to film videos when you have a guy with a cam, patience and gives a rider some ideas what to do and where.
What did you like to skate at gtiim park?
The whole park is nice and very flowy. The most fun thing was the accidental small ledge to bank thingy.
NEXT WEEK BFFs – NIKLAVS VETRA and ARTURS NESAULE
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
This weekend we have Tikari Skateshop’s riders. We strat with young and bright – Kistofers Ozols.
How old are you and where are you from?
Hey Im 18 and im from Riga.
How long have you been skating?
I’ve Been skating for around 6 years now.
Sponsors?
Tikari skateshop and Vans
Who rips in the Baltics?
My personal favourites are Fricis Štrauss (he skates really fast and he has a nice vision against skating) and Meelis Erm (I like he’s fancy trick selection. Welcome skateboards skate sponsor would fit him perfectly lol) and Zygimantas Rudys (He’s beast at skating tranny, nice style as well. Looking forward to see more footy from him.)
How did filming for R.USH HOUR go?
My legs were really shaky that session haha I expected to film lot more tricks, but it didn’t came out how I wanted. There’s always next time you know. Looking forward to spring/summer for sure.
Favorite part of Gtiim park?
I prefer skating any obstacle, as long as you can have fun with it. If you are skating in gtiim watch out for that slippery flat though.
!!!!MEELIS ERM TOMORROW!!!!
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Arturs Bogdanovičs is a powerfull skateboarder with heelflip variations that will make your face melt! Eyes bleed too.
How old are you and where are you from?
I am 20 years old and I come from Iecava, Latvia
Sponsors?
Nike SB, HBD griptape, Boards.lv skateshop
How long have you been skating on a skateboard in your life for?
Skating for 10 years.
Who kills it in the Baltics?
Baltic guys kill it in Baltics
How did the filming for R.USH HOUR go?
It was exhausting, but it went better than I planned
What do you like to skate the most at G-tiim skatepark?
Technical obsticles
NEXT WEEK WE HAVE TIKARI SKATERS – MEELIS ERM AND KRISTOFERS OZOLS
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Leon has been living in Riga for some time now, finally we got a chance to feature him in one of our projects.
How old are you and where are you from?
21, from Bonn/Germany.
What are you doing in Riga?
I‘m studying here right now, for quite some time already.
How long have you been skating?
For 7-8 years probably, with some brakes in-between.
Sponsors?
No.
How did the filming for Rush hour go?
On that day the park was kind of cold and it took some time to get all warmed up. I was filming together with Arturs which really helped to get the session started! In the end it got really exhausting, but I managed to get some stuff done. Gaba was down for everything, so thanks again to you man.
Who kills it in the Baltic scene in your opinion?
There are a lot of guys like Niklavs, Rudolfs, Mark, Arturs and Kristofers. But definitely Fricis, he really goes!
What did you like the most about skating the Gtiim Skatepark?
The whole park has a really nice flow with all the quarters, banks, different ledges and rails. It’s just fun to cruise around and hit every obstacle! What I like the most are probably the bumps to ledges and the downrails.
TOMORROW THE ONE AND ONLY HEELFLIP BOSS –>MR.BOGA
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Kelvinas Litvinas is the next generation Lithuanian skateboarder. Kelvinas adapts to any environment and learns new tricks pretty much everyday. At least it seems so from his insta feed. Three years from now at the pace like that he is going to be unstoppable. A little chat and video with Kelvinas bellow.
How old are you?
I am 17 years old and I am from Vilnius, Lithuania.
How long have you been skating?
Been skating for around 4 years.
Sponsors
I am sponsored by tripshop and a few months ago I got on Fully Ghetto gang. Super happy to be part of this family.
Who kills it in the Baltic scene?
Latvians are killing the game now for sure. Rudolfs Rorbahs is always on fire and he is progressing very fast. My favourite skater in the Baltics is well knonw to everyone – Friciss! He’s killing it with his flow style and hard tricks. Don’t forget about ma homies from Fully Ghetto gang! They are all rippin right now as well.
What did you like the most about skating at G-tiim skatepark?
Gtiim skatepark is soo cool! It’s very smooth and mellow. I enjoyed skating every part of it but the funnest thing to skate was that small rail. You can try whatever you want to and you can learn new tricks as well. I’ll definitely come back soon!
NEXT WEEK WE HAVE LATVIAN HEELFLIP MASTER MR.BOGA AND OUR GERMAN HOMIE LEON
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.
Fully Ghetto gang’s finest – Domantas Antanavicius came straight from Kaunas to rip the park. He is a positive guy with the right attitude. A small interview and video with Domantas below.
How old are you and where are you from?
I am 18 years old from Lithuania, Kaunas.
Sponsors
Communediy, Vans, Fully Ghetto Gang.
Who kills it in the Baltic scene?
The biggest killas now are my fullyghetto homies that’s for sure, especially Kelvinas! He made a big progression and Rudolphs, he is non stop killing! My fav baltic skater is Friciss all the way! He just has the vibe and the style and the flow, it’s just super awesome to watch him skate in person.
What did you enjoy skating the most in the G-tiim skatepark?
In gtiim I loved to skate those hubbas, the gap is super dope it just boosts you correctly, the small rail is super fun you can do everything you like, the park is all around fun and you can’t stop to skate there, I will come back soon that’s for sure!
Give a follow to Domantas and the FullyGhettoGang
Kelvinas Litvinas video is coming on Sunday!
R.USH HOUR is supported by Converse, Tikari Skateshop and Clockwise Skateshop; as well as Straight Forward Skateboards and KATLOOG.
The project is inspired by Maksim Kalanep’s Salaspils Battle back from 2009 (a must watch for those who doesn’t know) and Clockwise Skateshop’s BALTIC TAPE from 2015. So it is kind of a tradition in Latvian Skateboarding to make such contests.