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In recent years, skateboarding has been evolving at a rapid rate.  The tricks are more technical and innovative starting with a simple cross-step to 50/50.  Riders are pushing the boundaries with their own unique style and trying things that would have been thought to be impossible on a skateboard.

Joshua Stone wants YOU to show us your best trick!  
I want to push you to skate better every day.  You are instrumental in helping skateboarding progress.  The more technical your trick is the better.  Go fast and bring your A-game.  Don’t forget to show us some style and keep a smile on your face!   As always wear a helmet.  (Entries without a helmet will not be considered.)

Remember the show is called EXTREME TRICK, NO CANDY ASS OR DOGIN’ IT ALLOWED!

It's free to compete!

So how do you participate you ask?  
First decide which trick you would like to showcase and go out and practice it.  Once you have it down, show up @ 330 Kennette Pike, Chaddsford PA  on May5, 2011  @ 2PM to enter our “Extreme Trick” contest.  
Anyone on any board can participate in this contest.  Winners will be chosen based on style and innovation.  In addition, we will be looking for smooth clean tricks and don’t forget to make it entertaining.  The competition will be judge based on  S.K.A.T.E. .

How Does S.K.A.T.E. Work?  
Skaters pick which Heat they want to compete in (Ramp, Rail or Grind box)
S.K.A.T.E has similar rules to the basketball game, horse. The players decide which skater will go first. The first skater rolls onto the mini ramp and attempts to land a trick on the metal coping or catch air off the inclined walls. If the skater does not land his trick on the first try, another skater tries to perform a trick of his choosing. After a player is successful in landing a trick, the other players have two chances to land it. Tricks only count if the skater, shows a level of complexity, style and lands with both feet securely on the board. For every trick that a player fails to land in the allotted two tries, they receive a letter from the word, skate. A player that receives all the letters of S.K.A.T.E can no longer play.