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henry j's clinic rocked. We set a low difficulty level gs course for the newbies and allowed an unlimited push so you could enter at whatever speed you were comfortable with. Henry has a great set up there and a great supportive family as well. His mom and sis were major players in the event. The sponsors would have been pleased to see how well their prizes were recieved. Everyone who participated left happy and I believe we added a few new racers to the sport of slalom. Times ranged from the mid 13's (psr) to right around the 19 sec mark .
There were 3 devisions. Mens, boys and girls. The Mens were PSR 1st, Joe Iacovelli 2nd and Mr Friend 3rd. Joe I gets most improved along w/ Henry J. I can t remember the boys names but for the girls it was the Rad long board family sisters . A super day had by all. John Gilmour was in the house and spent the day coaching and running the times as did UR13. TK
There were 3 devisions. Mens, boys and girls. The Mens were PSR 1st, Joe Iacovelli 2nd and Mr Friend 3rd. Joe I gets most improved along w/ Henry J. I can t remember the boys names but for the girls it was the Rad long board family sisters . A super day had by all. John Gilmour was in the house and spent the day coaching and running the times as did UR13. TK
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Directions are at http://www.deerfield.edu/directions.cfm
and if you think you're just going to some random highschool to skate- watch this video
http:www.deerfield.edu/deerield.ram
A few dedicated Deerfield students could add a lot to our scene.
and if you think you're just going to some random highschool to skate- watch this video
http:www.deerfield.edu/deerield.ram
A few dedicated Deerfield students could add a lot to our scene.
Is anybody going up from the North Jersey area? I am looking to car pool. drop a line to sharcsplean@yahoo.com or call me at 917 544 9371. thanks!
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Ok, we are definitely ON for Sunday... it shouldn't rain.
My cell is 203-376-6751, and my land # is 413-772-8263. CALL ME is you are planning on coming and leave me a message if I am out... I just need to know that everyone knows how to get here. When you get into Historic Deerfield, call me and I will skateboard around and direct you to my slalom spot.
At noon, I will be waiting in front of the Main School Building, a big brick building with 4 pillars in front. From there I can direct you to parking and we can all get food in the dining hall, if needed.
We will set a course (or 2) asap after everyone has arrived.
Looking forward to this immensely!
Henry
My cell is 203-376-6751, and my land # is 413-772-8263. CALL ME is you are planning on coming and leave me a message if I am out... I just need to know that everyone knows how to get here. When you get into Historic Deerfield, call me and I will skateboard around and direct you to my slalom spot.
At noon, I will be waiting in front of the Main School Building, a big brick building with 4 pillars in front. From there I can direct you to parking and we can all get food in the dining hall, if needed.
We will set a course (or 2) asap after everyone has arrived.
Looking forward to this immensely!
Henry
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Sorry to hear that Claude! 
I will see you at the gathering, which isn't too far away!
On another note, we're looking at a possible chance of rain on Sunday. If we get rained out, i'm not sure if there will be a make up date... every weekend after the 3rd is totally full of events and such.
I am assiming that TK, ur13, Gilmour, Joe and Nick, Elisa and Family, PSR, Duane, and Vasocreta will be showing up if the skies work in our favor!
Henry

I will see you at the gathering, which isn't too far away!
On another note, we're looking at a possible chance of rain on Sunday. If we get rained out, i'm not sure if there will be a make up date... every weekend after the 3rd is totally full of events and such.
I am assiming that TK, ur13, Gilmour, Joe and Nick, Elisa and Family, PSR, Duane, and Vasocreta will be showing up if the skies work in our favor!
Henry
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We are 2 weeks away!
I still have not recieved stuff from Bahne, ABEC 11 and Roe.
Here is a tentative schedule-
Setup from 12-1 (if the instructors/groupies can get here by noon (you can have lunch here too!)) 1-2 practice, 2-3 race. The students will race in a jam format, fastest time wins. Awards will be given out after 3.
After that, maybe we can set a harder course for the good guys?
If you need directions, please email me. Or just mapquest it for Deerfield. Ma.
Seeya soon!
I still have not recieved stuff from Bahne, ABEC 11 and Roe.
Here is a tentative schedule-
Setup from 12-1 (if the instructors/groupies can get here by noon (you can have lunch here too!)) 1-2 practice, 2-3 race. The students will race in a jam format, fastest time wins. Awards will be given out after 3.
After that, maybe we can set a harder course for the good guys?
If you need directions, please email me. Or just mapquest it for Deerfield. Ma.
Seeya soon!
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Thanks Tom!
Thank you to Arab for donating a Herr Vaughnster complete to my slalom clinic so the newbies can try it out. Much appreciated man!
My wheels arrived from Turner Downhill.. er, Wheels, the other day. Thanks Howard!
I sat down with the dean of students on Friday and told him about the event. He said he would allow it and get the other important people to OK the race. He expressed no worries that the race/clinic wouldn't happen.
Henry
Thank you to Arab for donating a Herr Vaughnster complete to my slalom clinic so the newbies can try it out. Much appreciated man!
My wheels arrived from Turner Downhill.. er, Wheels, the other day. Thanks Howard!
I sat down with the dean of students on Friday and told him about the event. He said he would allow it and get the other important people to OK the race. He expressed no worries that the race/clinic wouldn't happen.
Henry
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I TOTALLY forgot!
Not about easter... about Eaglebrook!!
Eaglebrook is a single sex (boys) school grades 6-9, located up the hill from Deerfield... a five min. walk. There are maybe 200-250 boys who attend Eaglebrook and in the spring a lot of them come down to Deerfield an eat our food, watch our games, etc. There are a few kids there who I am sure would want to learn how to slalom (they've seen me doing it) One kid is from SoCal and wears a Sims T shirt and claims to know Tom Sims's son. I'm not sure if he's telling the truth.
But the Eaglebrook kids are another potential goldmine for slalom! I will make sure as many of them are there as possible.
Henry
Not about easter... about Eaglebrook!!
Eaglebrook is a single sex (boys) school grades 6-9, located up the hill from Deerfield... a five min. walk. There are maybe 200-250 boys who attend Eaglebrook and in the spring a lot of them come down to Deerfield an eat our food, watch our games, etc. There are a few kids there who I am sure would want to learn how to slalom (they've seen me doing it) One kid is from SoCal and wears a Sims T shirt and claims to know Tom Sims's son. I'm not sure if he's telling the truth.
But the Eaglebrook kids are another potential goldmine for slalom! I will make sure as many of them are there as possible.
Henry
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This is a good move Henry. It may now make it a little easier for me to attend as the G3 is the following weekend and I could make it all into one trip. I also have many Slalom set-ups that I will try to bring for the event.
Now if the God's can lend a hand I can include Catalina before the sk8park work begins.
Thanks Joe
Hey Joe tell Nick I hope he's been practicing this year i want to race him in a 10 cone straight Slalom. I of course will be inverted. :lol:
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Now if the God's can lend a hand I can include Catalina before the sk8park work begins.
Thanks Joe
Hey Joe tell Nick I hope he's been practicing this year i want to race him in a 10 cone straight Slalom. I of course will be inverted. :lol:
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The date of the clinic/race is now the 27th of April- Trustees weekend
so Joe can go to church. You're gonna need to pray a lot if you want to beat me this year buddy! I wasn't aware of the sceduling conflict because my religion is sleep.
I am going to enquire about helmets. I think they are a good idea. I'll have to talk to the deans about liability and whatnot.
Henry

I am going to enquire about helmets. I think they are a good idea. I'll have to talk to the deans about liability and whatnot.
Henry
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Hey Kim, the only difference between girls boards and boys is flex (softer for lighter rider) and width (narrower for narrow feet /leverage) . Sandy rides the same type of set up as me only softer and a tad narrower. The reason I am bringing boards for the girls is I have a school girl fetish. Cheers, TK
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Another aspect of the clinic to bring up is safety. Are you going to require safety equipment?
Do you plan on trying to collect equipment for people to use?
Are you making sure that if anyone gets hurt that YOU and the potential "instructors" are not liable (through release forms, etc.)? And how will you deal with those under the age of 18?
If this is on school grounds, then you may have to make sure that you cover those bases. Your administrators may be able to help answer those questions.
just some thoughts.
Another aspect of the clinic to bring up is safety. Are you going to require safety equipment?
Do you plan on trying to collect equipment for people to use?
Are you making sure that if anyone gets hurt that YOU and the potential "instructors" are not liable (through release forms, etc.)? And how will you deal with those under the age of 18?
If this is on school grounds, then you may have to make sure that you cover those bases. Your administrators may be able to help answer those questions.
just some thoughts.
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No club here. There just isn't enough time in my schedule to organize a club. Plus, most kids are just using their longboards for transportation and maybe a few bertlemans here and there. A clinic/race at Deerfield would be the easiest way to expose these kids to slalom and competition.
I have sent emails to ABEC 11, Turner, Longskate, Pocket Postols, and Roe Racing for lil' prizes. Let's see what happens.
And fellas, let's try not to digress too much off the topic of this forum... I may be forwarding this site to student council, the deans, etc and silly arguements about push ups are sort of um...well you get it.
I want Ilva here too! I will get on it.
Henry
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No club here. There just isn't enough time in my schedule to organize a club. Plus, most kids are just using their longboards for transportation and maybe a few bertlemans here and there. A clinic/race at Deerfield would be the easiest way to expose these kids to slalom and competition.
I have sent emails to ABEC 11, Turner, Longskate, Pocket Postols, and Roe Racing for lil' prizes. Let's see what happens.
And fellas, let's try not to digress too much off the topic of this forum... I may be forwarding this site to student council, the deans, etc and silly arguements about push ups are sort of um...well you get it.
I want Ilva here too! I will get on it.
Henry
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Definately no pushups over here, not yet at least. I prefer grape myself.On 2003-02-19 14:53, Wesley Tucker wrote:
You did 100 push-ups, Brian?
Which ones, the orange or lime flavored? :razz:
Henry,
Do you have a club at your school for skateboarders? I'm trying to start one at my college, and try to get a bunch of skaters together and all get a bus or something to events around here.
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Brian?? I'm Matt.
And no orange, or anything. 5 sets of 20. When you think of it that way, it is not that difficult to do.
I am at 50 for today so far. My arms are killing me from the shovelling yesterday, otherwise I'd be done already.
In a month or so, I am going to shoot for 175-200 a day. But we'll see.
And no orange, or anything. 5 sets of 20. When you think of it that way, it is not that difficult to do.
I am at 50 for today so far. My arms are killing me from the shovelling yesterday, otherwise I'd be done already.
In a month or so, I am going to shoot for 175-200 a day. But we'll see.
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Good call. I agree that some female representation is NEEDED. If the sport is to grow, it should certainly attempt to eliminate gender gaps.
I am sure that Vlad has Ilva's number. Afterall, he has been building her some decks.
Oh...and one mroe thing. Rotund?? Heck, dude...I did 100 pushups yesterday and shovelled snow for 2 hours straight just so I don't end up a rotund white man.
Now, back to getting in my 100 pushups for today and maybe some work done.
Good call. I agree that some female representation is NEEDED. If the sport is to grow, it should certainly attempt to eliminate gender gaps.
I am sure that Vlad has Ilva's number. Afterall, he has been building her some decks.
Oh...and one mroe thing. Rotund?? Heck, dude...I did 100 pushups yesterday and shovelled snow for 2 hours straight just so I don't end up a rotund white man.
Now, back to getting in my 100 pushups for today and maybe some work done.
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I've been thinking about Henry's clinic and realized something this afternoon: does any know how to get in touch with Ilva? Maybe other than e-mail?
It would be nice if the clinic showed this sport as something other than an activity for rotund old white guys and Henry. I know it sounds sexist, but it would be great if at least one woman slalom racer could show up and demonstrate what she can do. I'm not talking about some prurient exhibitionism either to attract the 16-year old guys on campus. I'm talking about someone who can show the 292 co-eds at Deerfield there is an opportunity for them also to race and enjoy the thrill of the downhill.
I would of course suggest Sandy, but if my calendar calculations are correct I doubt her delicate condition will permit any skateboard slalom racing in April? For us on the East Coast, that leaves only Ilva as a possible female instructor. Again, I know I sound sexist, but hey, this is a promotional and advertising event as well as instructional. Advertising and promotion is a sexist endeavor. Oh, well.
If either ur13 or someone else who is planning on going could hook up with her, I think it could only lead to good things. She's not only a great skater, she's a great person. What better way to illustrate what we're about and who is involved?
It would be nice if the clinic showed this sport as something other than an activity for rotund old white guys and Henry. I know it sounds sexist, but it would be great if at least one woman slalom racer could show up and demonstrate what she can do. I'm not talking about some prurient exhibitionism either to attract the 16-year old guys on campus. I'm talking about someone who can show the 292 co-eds at Deerfield there is an opportunity for them also to race and enjoy the thrill of the downhill.
I would of course suggest Sandy, but if my calendar calculations are correct I doubt her delicate condition will permit any skateboard slalom racing in April? For us on the East Coast, that leaves only Ilva as a possible female instructor. Again, I know I sound sexist, but hey, this is a promotional and advertising event as well as instructional. Advertising and promotion is a sexist endeavor. Oh, well.
If either ur13 or someone else who is planning on going could hook up with her, I think it could only lead to good things. She's not only a great skater, she's a great person. What better way to illustrate what we're about and who is involved?
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Thanks again TK.
I will email several companies (abec 11, turner, oust, etc) asking for small prizes. I think if a good pair of wheels or bearings were on the line, more people would be inclined to try and slalom. Also, if someone wins a set of OUSTS and everyone sees how fast they are, they won't hesitate to get some for themselves. This could happen with any product for that matter.
I envision the day going like this-
Set the courses by one, the start letting kids take runs against the clock or their friends, or both. Then as they walk back up the hill, they get advice from TK, ur13, and Gilmour. Then, with their new knowledge, they race again and have even more fun! Prizes will add to the stoke.
I'll keep you guys posted as to what I hear from vendors.
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I will email several companies (abec 11, turner, oust, etc) asking for small prizes. I think if a good pair of wheels or bearings were on the line, more people would be inclined to try and slalom. Also, if someone wins a set of OUSTS and everyone sees how fast they are, they won't hesitate to get some for themselves. This could happen with any product for that matter.
I envision the day going like this-
Set the courses by one, the start letting kids take runs against the clock or their friends, or both. Then as they walk back up the hill, they get advice from TK, ur13, and Gilmour. Then, with their new knowledge, they race again and have even more fun! Prizes will add to the stoke.
I'll keep you guys posted as to what I hear from vendors.
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I understand completely! No worries mate.
Right now I am working on 2 things- prizes and helmets. Wheels and t shirts for the winners would be great.
Yes, it's a clinic, but it's a race too. i imagine kids coming out, racing their friends, and then getting pointers from the pros as thew walk back up. The rivalry between friends and the prizes will make for some heated competition. the timer is a huge incentive too!
I understand completely! No worries mate.
Right now I am working on 2 things- prizes and helmets. Wheels and t shirts for the winners would be great.
Yes, it's a clinic, but it's a race too. i imagine kids coming out, racing their friends, and then getting pointers from the pros as thew walk back up. The rivalry between friends and the prizes will make for some heated competition. the timer is a huge incentive too!
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Henry,
I'm very sorry if I mislead you. Don't forget, the week before your clinic is Ricky Byrd's race in Jackson, Mississippi. As of right now I'm really not certain that a 1400-mile round trip one weekend followed by a 2100-mile trip the following is feasible.
Trust me, the body is willing, but the wallet is weak! I'll just have to see how things shape up in the next few weeks. Again, my apologies.
I'm very sorry if I mislead you. Don't forget, the week before your clinic is Ricky Byrd's race in Jackson, Mississippi. As of right now I'm really not certain that a 1400-mile round trip one weekend followed by a 2100-mile trip the following is feasible.
Trust me, the body is willing, but the wallet is weak! I'll just have to see how things shape up in the next few weeks. Again, my apologies.
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Thanks guys!
So far we have TK, Chris, Wesley?, Cnuck? and Gilmour as instructors. We also have a timing system (thanks TK!) and plenty of cones.
The road that we need has so little traffic that it would be ok if we just set the courses up without closing the road. However I will talk to the Physical Plant people and see if we can get the library staff to park somewhere else for the day. The librarians have always been accomodating on the past so I am not worried about this.
A BBQ after probably wouldn't work, because every sunday night we have a formal sit down meal. It's one of the many traditions at Deerfield. However, I will ask if we can get refreshments and sandwiches.. that would be nice.
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So far we have TK, Chris, Wesley?, Cnuck? and Gilmour as instructors. We also have a timing system (thanks TK!) and plenty of cones.
The road that we need has so little traffic that it would be ok if we just set the courses up without closing the road. However I will talk to the Physical Plant people and see if we can get the library staff to park somewhere else for the day. The librarians have always been accomodating on the past so I am not worried about this.
A BBQ after probably wouldn't work, because every sunday night we have a formal sit down meal. It's one of the many traditions at Deerfield. However, I will ask if we can get refreshments and sandwiches.. that would be nice.
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Hey everyone-
Thanks for the support so far! John- Deerfield food is some of the best food I have eaten! Don't worry about starving!
I ran the idea by Ms. Bradley (Dean) before lunch today and she seemed to think it would work, but told me to talk Mr. Gendron (head of grounds) to ok the road closure we would need. I will do that when the snow stops falling.
Thanks for the support so far! John- Deerfield food is some of the best food I have eaten! Don't worry about starving!
I ran the idea by Ms. Bradley (Dean) before lunch today and she seemed to think it would work, but told me to talk Mr. Gendron (head of grounds) to ok the road closure we would need. I will do that when the snow stops falling.
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I would be happy to supply the cones- I've got about 120. I should have a timer by then and of course you are welcome to that.
I also have a mobile sound system- that you would have to get cleared by the school. And see if we can have a barbeque...I remember starving at boarding school.
Like at the First July 4th race I'll set a variety of courses of varying levels for people to try if you like.
I also have a mobile sound system- that you would have to get cleared by the school. And see if we can have a barbeque...I remember starving at boarding school.
Like at the First July 4th race I'll set a variety of courses of varying levels for people to try if you like.
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I am aiming right now for April 20th, with a raindate the following Sunday. This should give us ample time to plan for the Clinic. I will speak to the Dean of Students and Head of Student Activities about the event this week, just giving them a heads up. I will also have Joe I. email them on behalf of the USSSF (Joe I will call about this) after I have spoken to them.
You may wear whatever you want!
You may wear whatever you want!
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Respectable like? So my big Pompador, an Agnostic Front T-shirt and some ripped shorts ain't gonna cut it?On 2003-02-16 17:00, Henry Julier wrote:
Wesley-
Deerfield is Co-ed.
Currently, there are 292 reasons for you to drive up.
Just dress respectable-like!
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