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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:41 pm
by Jani Soderhall
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Olympic souvenirs

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:19 pm
by Jani Soderhall
Here's a collection of souvenir photos that I have received from Gianluca.

Maybe I should remind you that Gianluca is the president of the Italian Skateboard Federation which is part of the Italian Olympic organisation. Apparently they treat their officials well. Gianluca is a strong promoter of slalom skateboarding and if it wasn't for him there may not have been any slalom at the opening ceremony. In the years to come he'll be working on getting slalom skateboarding into the Olympics.

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Apparently they have an unlimited budget for cars for the officials and apparently Gianluca was fully taking advantage of it.

/Jani

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:44 pm
by Eddy Martinez
Gints cool web site indeed. I dug the commercial with the old lady crossing the street, that is funny dude. Your Amigo Eddy Texas Outlaws

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:55 am
by Peter Klang
Flatland skydiving SUUUUUUUPER Cool man.
By the way Gints, your websites adress is www.skateboardinfo.lv

Latvia will be the boomb

Cheers ya all
PK

Re: Winter Olympics Open Ceremony: Torino 206 Skate live on

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:34 pm
by Marcus Seyffarth
Gints Gailitis wrote:if anybody would like to try Aerodium - you are welcome! We are planning to include it in European slalom championship "culture" program
AWESOME!!!! I saw that and it looked super cool!

Winter Olympics Open Ceremony: Torino 206 Skate live on TV

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:28 pm
by Gints Gailitis
I agree - the opening ceremony was really great with slalomers from Italy. I hope people saw the closing ceremony with Aerodium show. There were guys from Latvia. And if anybody would like to try Aerodium - you are welcome! We are planning to include it in European slalom championship "culture" program, if anybody has an interest.
More info : www.aerodium.lv

Gints G
www.skateboardinfo.lv < Ed note: (corrected now) /Jani >

Torino - Thank you!

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:02 pm
by Jani Soderhall
Torino & all of Italy,

Thank you for some very nice games!


PS. Is there any chance to find some film or photos from the opening ceremony with skaters? Either by obtaining some original video from the camera teams or photos from official photographers. Gianluca, can you hunt some down. It would be nice to have something!

/Jani

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:48 pm
by alavoine jean paul
Jani Soderhall wrote:19 skateboarders and about 1.5 sec coverage on French TV.
You had to be really, really devoted to see them (or at least 2 of them).

/Jani

Thanks Gianluca and Gianmarco and your mates for the nice show!


Being there was probably important as the Chinese are wondering what new sport should be included in the summer games...

And the coverage of snowboarding here in France is quite good.

With the importance of skateboard-manufacturing in Chinese Economy, and some crazy American skaters jumping their great wall meant to protect them from foreign invasion and influence, we might see the snowboarding equivalent on concrete become more...CONCRETE.


Gianpaulo(Popol)

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:50 am
by Stefano Bellingeri
Hi Chris,
how are you?
I hope that all is going well. We'll see on April 22nd,
Ciao and enjoy training
Stefano

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:50 am
by Chris Hart
Hi Marcus

Yes, Yes, you are right!!!!
Luca was riding on a Airflow board this day.
But I am sure, we never will have Luca in our team.
wish you a good day.

chris

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:57 am
by Adam Winston
is there any online video of this.. i totally missed this thread and im very sorry about that... congrats on all the skaters... maybe one day slalom will be an olympic sport and not just an opening show.....

and yes i find the flaming rollerblader very funny too.... forgive the pun but... "it gives a new meaning to the term FLAMER"


are there any pics of the red boards?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:11 pm
by Marcus Seyffarth
Chris Hart wrote:And i nowhere found my 20 solid red Ferrari boards I made for the Italian Team. chris
So Luca is riding a camoflaged Airflow these days... :)

Thanks!

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:25 pm
by Stefano Bellingeri
Thanks Chris,
very kind from you!
Many happy pumps. Probably we'll have the chance to meet at the US national if I will have enough money to come there with my wife in August.
Ciao,
Stefano

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:17 pm
by Chris Favero
hey,good on you guys.first off,if the olympics were in my hometown,i would skate in a heartbeat not caring who thought what.the fact that you guys did is a once in a life time oppurtunity and i am glad you siezed the moment.
second point,i love torino(mi papa torinese,sono chicagoese).its great to see the city put in such a beautiful light and the fact that they included the skateboarders shows what open hearts the people there have.congratulations,cfav

The invisible skaters

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:45 pm
by Stefano Bellingeri
Dear all,
after watching what the ceremony on TV, I can understand if you are a little bit upset.
In fact, from the sport visibility viewpoint, we are sad as well (not at all for what concerns our ceremony and our roles: it was wonderful to be there).

The major point that I would really to point out is that I DO NOT cheat. NEVER.

In fact it was said to all of us that we should have been live and VISIBLE for all the 20 seconds because during these period of time there were on scene only 20 skaters and Yuri Chechi with his hammer. So it was reasonable to assume to have the whole attention on the skaters.

We pumped for about 20 seconds at the really beginning of the ceremony. After that Yuri Chechi used for the second time his hammer, the music started and 20 skaters jumped on their boards and started to pump for about 20 seconds without cones (but it was a ceremony, not a slalom contest!).

Unfortunately the TV coverage focused its attention only on Checi's hammer for these twenty seconds and after that, they swapped on other people.

So I would say that we were really unlucky but at the same time proud protagonists of this major event.
It is my personal opinion that at least for people (35000) who were there, the skaters where really a nice part of the ceremony and for you all, please trust me, we are very sad.
I would like to thank you all for being in front of the TV and for your passion for our sport.
Many happy pumps.
Stefano

.....Olympic Cerimony backstages are coming,soon ....

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:54 am
by Gianluca Ferrero
Thanx to You all for following the Cerimony.

As most of You wrote , on world wide it was a success but, we wished to be more in evidence, expecially because all of You know what Luca and the others should have done , but ( storyboard was written in these acts ) probably the regist kept them only at the last.

To be in the Olympic Stadium in Torino should have done a different and powerful wiew: all 35.000 people clearly saw them and a lot of Italian Tv covered in a different size our sport.

But all in all we thanx all the Olympic Slalomkateboard Team to represent our sport with a lot of time spent for that and surely with a good image for it, after the Cerimony.

Now we can use it for developing and helping slalom as me and Jani did in all these years,as first Presidents of Issa we planned in late 1990- Stockholm !

Good work to everybodies and special thanx to ANTONELLO GAI and ALBERTO LOMUSCIO technical coordinators of this Olympic work.

Good training for this next Race'season and a special greeting to the little and enthusiastic Adam Daniels

Gianluca Ferrero-Coniskate Pres.


PS we are planning a slalom demo in Bardonecchia ,Snowboarding Olympic Site-http://www.bardonecchiaski.com with the Coach of Italian Snow Team


other news and pics on [url]http://www.%20coniskate.it[/url]or http://www.silverspace.it and soon the backstages on slalomskateboarder.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:02 pm
by Adam Daniels
it was pretty cool seeing the first skater last night, and i got all excited.....then they were gone.......pretty sweet though to see slalom in the olympics

Coverage!

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:11 pm
by Claude Regnier
It always leaves a lot to be desired when you are looking for something specific and it's not the norm, yet?

Chris I sent you a pm.

Olympics

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:55 pm
by Mike Ohm
I definitely saw a few skaters pumping their boards for about 3 seconds. Pretty cool.

The part of coverage I don't like is ESPN never mentioning Snowboarding. They seem to gravitate to the more traditional sports like figure skating and alpine skiing. They talk about whos is favored to win gold without a mention of Shaun White or riders from other countries.

With that said, we definitely have a long way to go for the mainstream media to accept our sport when they barely even mention snowboarding.

Re: Ferrari Red!

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:07 am
by Chris Hart
Claude Regnier wrote:Do you have any left?
Hello Claude,
i have 2 boards left, but they are no realy spezial, just solid red top and buttom.
Are you interested?
salü chris

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:45 am
by Chris Iversen
Am I the only person who finds the concept of flaming rollerbladers funny?

Ferrari Red!

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:22 am
by Claude Regnier
Hey Chris! Hopefully you got paid?

Do you have any left?

It's not very interesting at all Ramon. It's pretty disgusting, actually.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:13 am
by Ramón Königshausen
Maybe it's interesting; there's another discussion running on ncdsa.com about that....

http://www.ncdsa.com/21/Slalom-Skateboarding.htm

rmn

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:55 pm
by Chris Hart
And i nowhere found my 20 solid red Ferrari boards I made for the Italian Team. Too sad.
Let us dream on.
chris

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:33 pm
by Jani Soderhall
19 skateboarders and about 1.5 sec coverage on French TV.
You had to be really, really devoted to see them (or at least 2 of them).

Too bad. I hope the guys had a great evening and that they took a few pictures themselves!

/Jani

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:28 pm
by Ramón Königshausen
The comentator of the swiss tv station mentioned that there were 19 Skateboarders but...seek & hide?


rmn

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:59 pm
by Karl Floitgraf
Getting burned in Dual Slalom has a whole new meaning now.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:48 pm
by Jonathan Harms
So far there's been no mention of the skateboarders on any of the U.S. media sites I've seen either. As noted by Ramón, the focus seems to be on these guys:
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Perhaps it's time to stop worrying about 6-wheelers in slalom and start worrying about backpack-style flame-throwers! It's only a matter of time... :-)

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:20 pm
by Ramón Königshausen
hm...I haven't seen them - The only skaters I saw were inline skaters Image

rmn

Olympic Skateboarding!

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:18 pm
by Claude Regnier
There you go! It was nice and simple. No cones, simply pumping. Most people wouldn't even recognise the people on skateboards.

It was nonetheless great to be represented as a skateboarder again. Now I am waiting for the Canadian contingent so I can see one of my former students and Team riders as he reps us in Snowboarding, EH!

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:26 pm
by Justin Pannulla
Im ready!

6 hours and 30 minutes to go!

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:02 pm
by Jani Soderhall
In one hour from now (8 pm CET) you shouldn't be in front of the computer but in front of the TV. In the very first minutes there will be our friends being part of the show. Remember it's not going to be a fast paced race or anything. It's just a show. It's not slalom at it's best. It's theater. But still it's pretty cool that millions of people will see Luca, Stefano and many others of our friends roll into the Olympic stadium and hopefully do a few turns as well!

Switch on the VCRs, get a cool drink out and get ready for the show!

/Jani

Thanx everybodies to follow Olympics Torino 2006 and ...

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:57 am
by Gianluca Ferrero
Our Best to all the Athletes entering the Games and the Event.Tonight Yuri Chechi ,Lord of the Rings -Gymnastic, will breake a big iceberg and inside an iron.....YOU WILL SEE THAT.!!!!


GMT ROME 8.00 PM tonight , february 10TH-2006


Hope to see You all soon in Italy

Gianluca Ferrero & Alberto Lomuscio
Coniskate


http://www.CONISKATE.IT updated fot the EVENT

and http://WWW.SILVERSPACE.IT

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:52 am
by Ben Buckles
Thanks Jonathan, looking forward to seeing whatever they are going to do.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:12 am
by Tom Thompson
Despite the elaborate political scam ;) I can't wait!

Good going fellas.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:42 am
by Joe Iacovelli
Starts at 8PM EST on NBC

Good Luck guys

Joe

Torino

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:28 am
by Mike Ohm
Congratulations Luca and others!!!

Stoked.

Got the TIME???

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:04 pm
by Marty Schaub
Guys,

It won't matter a whole lot as the Network will tape it, hack it up and show you bits in between commercials. That being said I am going to watch anyway because I do think it's really cool. Hopefully they leave it in.

Now if we could get one of the participants to mount/carry a video camera and post that for viewing, that would be verrryy cool.

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:14 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Ben, I think Torino is +1 GMT, meaning one hour earlier than Greenwich Mean Time. USA Eastern time zone is -5 GMT, which is a six-hour difference. So 8:00 p.m. in Torino equals 2:00 p.m. EASTERN time. For you & me, that's 1:00 p.m. Central time.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/f ... c=0&p1=254

or

http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/olymp ... =20&forma=

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 1:43 pm
by Ben Buckles
If my calculations are correct this will be 11am Friday Eastern time for us in the states. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Yesterday and tomorrow and slalom skating

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:25 pm
by Stefano Bellingeri
Dear all,
yesterday evening the last cerimony training session was made. Finally the show was ready with a very nice stadium and a very exciting atmosphere. A lot of people were there (all the volunteers plus one free ticket for all of them) and the cerimony was tested.
We had a lot of fun and it is my personal (!) opinion that the show will be very nice.
I hope that tomorrow will be less cold in order to have even a better surface (that however improved a bit).
Please, fingers crossed and...enjoy the show!
;-)
CU on next week for your impressions,
Cheers,
Stefano

Latest updates - Winter Olympics 2006

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:37 pm
by Jani Soderhall
20 SKATERS AMONG THE BEST OF THE ITALIAN AND INTERNATIONAL SCENE WILL OPEN THE xx WINTER GAMES IN TORINO 2006 - Dressed in grey and red Dainese.

THEY WILL BE THE FRST TO START AND THAT WILL MEAN THAT ALL THE WORLD WILL SEE OUR SPORT: AN UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY TO SPREAD SLALOM ALL OVER THE PLANET!!!

JOIN US AT 8.03 PM - FEBRUARY 10 TH 2006


ATHLETES AND COSTARRING
LUCA GIAMMARCO, ANTONELLO GAI, MARCO VERCELLI, STEFANO BELLINGERI, PAOLO COMANDUCCI, ABRAMO PONZIO, RICCARDO ROMA, ROBERTO SORGENTE, THEO FELIX, Federico and Andrea FERRERO, Alberto Lomuscio e Gianluca Ferrero (training, casting and managing).
Girls: STELLA ARUANNO, ELENA BOLOGNA
Boys: EMANUELE CERIONI, SIMONE BOERO, DAVIDE BOLOGNA E UMBERTO OREILLER, DIEGO GIRIVETTO (DIDO), ALESSIO VIVANET (COACH), FRANCESCO RICHIARDI (CECE),
STEFANO GAIDANO (GHIDDY)

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Introduction to some of the skaters:
Paolo Comanducci - the first European Champion in Giant and special at the first European Championship in VERONA 1979, hometown of Ugolini. He ran for Free Former and Coni FIHP Skateboard. He's now a ski teacher.
Luca Giammarco No introduction needed among slalomers - The glorious and mystic WORLD CHAMPION speed carver & climber.
Marco Vercelli - Italian Slalom jr champ and freestyle euro jr
Roma Riccardo - good slalomer in Hombrechtikon and World Cup Turin 90 and Riga Latvia
Bellingeri Stefano -Italian jr slalom and now among the top 20 in the last races
Antonello Gai - professional skier lab and old school with good results in slalom history Euro Cup.
Abramo Ponzio - International Top bmx-bmt rider and skater since 1980
Bob Sorgente - skater since 1978 ex Free Former Team
Theo Felix - familiarmente in grande progressione tecnica grazie a Lello Gai
...and TEAM SILVERSPACE with their official Olympic SILVERSPACE trucks and boards.


20 skaters in Dainese leathers, among the best, will run down the banks in the Olympic arena!! WORLD-WIDE LIVE TELEVISION!


One more rehearsal (this time in front of a few thousand spectators) and then let the show begin!

Really the biggest opportunity - Thanx to all the staff to let this dream happen...!!!!!!

Gianluca
www.coniskate.it
Leading the world of skateboarding - TORINO 2006 - coniskate official event consulting.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:47 pm
by Jonathan Harms
Stefano,
Congratulations on your participation in this event (you, Luca, all the rest). I'm not sure if American TV will cover the whole opening ceremony, but I hope they do.

Wishing you the best,
Jonathan

Torino weather forecasting

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 5:02 pm
by Stefano Bellingeri
Dear all,
if you wish to follow weather forecasts for Torino 2006, please use the link:

http://www.ilmeteo.it/portale/taxonomy/ ... g=0&c=7301

It's in italian(sorry) but it should be easy to understand it.
Cheers,
Stefano

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:51 pm
by Stefano Bellingeri
Dear Robert,
thanks so much!
Yesterday evening we had fine weather and the surface condition were better due the organiser who repainted the surface. I would pray to have the same conditions as yesterday evening, on Feb 10th. However, we will try to do our best in any case.
Feelings are now growing and yesterday the emotion was enhanced by the very nice scenario inside the stadium. I can not tell anything about, but my personal opinion is that the organisers did a very nice job. Please after the event I would be pleased to have your feed back (in anycase) because from telly you may have different impressions.
CU and thanks again,
Stefano

Congratulations

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:38 pm
by Robert Sydia
Stefano:

Congratulations on having the honor to be a part of the opening ceremonies - you, Luca and the rest should be very proud.

I will be watching - enjoy the moment

All the best,

Rob

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 9:13 am
by Stefano Bellingeri
Jani Soderhall wrote:Stefano & Gianluca,

Thank's for informing us. This is such a cool thing. I hope it works out well despite the slippery surface. Could we ever have imagined any better promotion opportunity for our sport? Well done guys. Have fun! We're proud of you!

/Jani
Thanks, we gonna try to do our best!
Stefano

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:45 pm
by Chris Chaput
I wouldn't use anything that isn't first tested on the actual surface with the actual wheels. I wouldn't rule out rubber, but it's a bit short notice to create all new wheels for a single day event. Grooves in urethane usually just means that you've decreased the contact patch AND the traction (we're not really hydroplaning at speed here).

Try the "grit" concept and see if it can hold up for the length of the show. More later - I'm off to a race...

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:51 am
by Jani Soderhall
Latest update from Gianluca Ferrero.
IN THE FIRST 5 MINUTES, AFTER A BIG ICEBERG that will be broken, 4 rollers enter with flame and fire on helmet ...then 20 slalomers will be on scene with Luca GIAMMARCO AHEAD and a special scenography and choreography with DAINESE Leather staff BLACK AND RED---SO COOL WE ARE IN.. Ciao Gianluca
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Stefano & Gianluca,

Thank's for informing us. This is such a cool thing. I hope it works out well despite the slippery surface. Could we ever have imagined any better promotion opportunity for our sport? Well done guys. Have fun! We're proud of you!

/Jani

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:16 pm
by alavoine jean paul
Yes, we'll be watching, so try not to slide please...