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| Converse's own Tom Remillard wins the Coastal Carnage Bowl ContestLast years second place finisher Converse skater Tom Remillard did one better in 2011 winning the Converse Coastal Carnage bowl contest in Huntington Beach this weekend at the US Open of Surfing. ![]() The soft spoken Remillard is not the biggest fan of the spotlight in fact he struggles with anxiety skating in from of a crowd as big as the one on the beach , "I just focused on having a good time with my friends." For a guy who doesn't skate contest very often he sure seemed like a seasoned vet as he pulled numerous combinations of tricks on the vert cradle including a stalefish and a backside tailslide to fakie. The Coastal Carnage contest isn't about the prize money for most of these guys, it's about the opportunity to skate with the best. This years field of skaters was arguably one of the best in bowl skating in years including the likes of legends Tony Hawk and Christian Hosoi. The future of bowl skating was out in full force including the second and third place finishers Pedro Barros and Curren Caples. Determined to be more than just a skate icon Tony Hawk put his stamp on the competition with a fourth place finish as well as taking home the best trick honors with a "McTwist" on the skark pillar. Tom Remillard may not be the best interview at the moment but if he continues to win contest like Coastal Carnage he'll definitely be getting more practice with a victory speech. ![]() 2011 Converse Coastal Carnage Results Tom Remillard $15,000 Pedro Barros $12,000 Curren Caples $8.000 Tony Hawk $7,000 Ben Hatchell $5,000 Check back for more from the Coastal Carnage bowl as Converse revealed their newest line of shoes... Channels: Skate X Games rookie Raven Tershy Wins Skateboard ParkSanta Cruz native Raven Tershy made the most of his first appearance at X Games when he bettered the score of last years park champion Pedro Barros to win X Games Gold. After qualifying fourth in the elimination round, Tershy gained momentum in round one finishing as the top qualifier going into the finals against Ben Hatchell, Kevin Kowalski, Omar Hassan and Barros. After 3 runs in the finals Barros appeared to have the win locked up with a combined score of 81 points. He was throwing down 540's all over the place; stalefish 540's, melon 540's, and indy nosebone 540's. In Tershy's second to last run, he put together the perfect line combining massive transfers with technical tight lines. The crowd went nuts when he earned a 44 out of 50 which was enough to get the score to edge out Barros 82-81 for the X Games Gold. "I'm stoked. I wasn't expecting this," Tershy said. "It was a great time." On his last run having no idea he already had the highest score Tershy took a hard fall as he went for broke right before the buzzer for what he thought was his last chance to beat Barros. He stayed down for a few minutes but quickly felt better when he learned he just won the comp. ![]() Raven Tershy realizes he the X Games 17 Skateboard Park Champ The bright lights and cameras never seemed to bother Tershy as he ripped the coarse apart all contest. He has quietly made a name for himself on the bowl circuit with a win in June at the 2011 Copenhagen Pro Bowl Jam and now with his X Games Gold. Top Qualifier from the elimination round Ben Hatchell completed his successful X Games campaign with a third place finish. Super Grom Curren Caples was forced to withdraw from competition before it even started as he took a massive fall during practice sustaining a concussion. Official Results: 1. Raven Tershy 44 + 38 = 82 2. Pedro Barros 41 + 40 = 81 3. Ben Hatchell 39 + 36 = 75 4. Omar Hassan 35 + 31 = 66 5. Kevin Kowalski 34 + 32 = 66 Channels: Skate |




