Thursday, December 15, 2011 11:44am PST

Nike Chosen: Current Top 5 Crews

By: Heather Hendricks

Things are heating up in the Nike Chosen Film Contest. There are currently 149 crews signed up from the United States and 18 from Canada. With the addition of crews, edits and photos daily, standings are rapidly changing. To keep you updated with all the action, here's a look at the current top 5 leaders from around the world.

1. The Cimal Crew: Canada

Buzz: Likes: 872 Comments: 68

Riders:
Luke Hambly
Mason Hambly
Jesse Hambly
Brady Smith

Style: Park, Urban

About: We're men, we go on river boat gambling trips, make our own beef jerky that kind of thing.

Video links:
http://vimeo.com/32999174
http://vimeo.com/32108476
http://vimeo.com/29293620

2. This Must Be The Place: United States

Buzz: Likes: 881 Comments: 46

Riders:
Blaze Kotsenburg
Jesse Gouveia
Andrew Aldridge
Connor Brown
Style: Urban

Style: Urban

Video Links: http://vimeo.com/r401

3. Ravers: Portugal, Spain

Buzz: 634 Likes, 148 Comments

Riders:
Pedro Santos
Diogo Pomberio
Henrique Nunes
Joao Vital

Style: Park, Urban, Backcountry

About: Ravers is the team that is going to change the way you see snowboard.

4. Jupiter People: United States

Buzz: Likes: 620 Comments: 23

Riders:
Erik Leon
Kyle Schafer

Style: Park

Video Links: http://www.youtube.com/user/PengProductions

5. Mystery District- United States

Buzz: 598 Likes, 24 Comments

Riders:
Derek Weimer
Pat Miller
Phillip Damianakes
Aj Ogden

Style: Park, Urban, Backcountry

About: We are Mystery District. Based out of Boise, ID.

Now that you've had a look at the top crews, get over to Nike Chosen to sign up your Crew for your chance to live like a Nike Pro. It's simple, gather a crew, sign up on Facebook, upload a video of your crew, and start blasting info about why your crew should be Chosen.

Just Do It.

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