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Wallride

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Skateboard trick
Harold Hunter performing a wallride in NYC

Awallride orwall ride is a maneuver inskateboarding in which a rider positions their skateboard parallel to a wall, putting the wheels on the side of the wall as they ride along it.[1] The trick is noted for its particular grace.[2]

History

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1970s (early innovators)

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The exact originator of the wallride is unknown but it's believed to have been invented in the mid-1970s. The invention of the backside wallride is credited toRodney Mullen in 1979.[3]

Tom "Wally" Inouye

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Tom Inouye, best known for his signature moves, "wall rides" and "backside airs," started IPS (Inouye's Pool Service) back in the '70s, and was one of the first pool skaters. "In 1976 we were riding empty pools," said Inouye. "No one knew what all there was to do, so we were having a good time and seeing how far we could push it." "We were all trying to go up onto the wall. I guess I was the only one who did it," Inouye said. "It became a trick called a 'wall ride' and the name 'Wally' has stuck with me ever since."[4]

1980s (popularization)

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By the mid-80s, skaters such asNatas Kaupas andthe Gonz exposed the rest of the skate community to wallrides. Kaupas had learned to ride walls where he would throw his skateboard up against a wall and ride off it. He then perfected this trick by riding up the side of walls without using his hands. In 1984Thrasher Magazine photographer and skating commentatorCraig Stecyk took a photo of Kaupas riding off a wall which featured on the cover ofThrasher Magazine's September 1984 issue.[5]In the 1989Santa CruzStreets on Fire video, Natas Kaupas lands a frontside wallride at the beginning of his part.[6]

1990s (second wave)

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In the 1990 Speed Wheels video,"Risk it!", Tim Jackson skatesVenice beach with unique wallride manoeuvres.[6] After a lull in popularity, Rick Howard revived the wallride in 1993 at the end of his part in theGirl/ChocolateGoldfish video. The popularity of wallrides grew in the mid-to-late 90s, with a group of Philadelphia-based skaters bringing the trick to the unique architecture of their city. From Rick Oyola, to Matt Reason, to Serge Trudnowski, to Fred Gall, this group of skaters influenced Donny Barley who was in turn influencing Jamie Thomas. The popularity of wallrides died down again in the late 90s.[7]

A photograph of a skater performing a wallride

2000s-2010s

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On August 25, 2004, Brad Edwards and Aaron Murray set theGuinness World Record for highest wallride on a skateboard. Skating at theJuice Magazine - USSA WSA - The Board Gallery - Hollywood Skate Jam taking place inHollywood, California, Edwards and Murray both reached a height of 7 feet 6inches on the wall.[8]

Starting in the mid 00s through today, wallrides and wallies have experienced a renaissance.[9]

Notable wallrides from 2000s-2010s:[10][11]

SkaterYearVideo Part
Jason Adams2006Enjoi -‘Bag Of Suck’
Danny Gonzales2006Transworld - ‘A Time to Shine’
Silas Baxter-Neal2007Habitat -Inhabitants
John Motta2008A Happy Medium
Wes Kremer2009DC Shoes -Skateboarding is Forever
Jake Johnson2009Alien Workshop -Mind Field
Lee Yankou2012Osiris - ‘Never Gets Old’
Jesse Alba2012Cosmic Vomit 2
Ryan Reyes2013Creature Skateboards -‘CFSU’
Sylvain Tognelli2013Lakai - Kingpin Interview
Niels Bennett2017Venture -Awake[12]

Beyond skateboarding

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The term wallride is now used in situations beyond skateboarding, coming to mean the act of traveling across any vertical surface. Wallrides exist in mountain biking, BMXing, skiing, rollerblading, and stock car racing, as well as in video games.[13]

References

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  1. ^Goodfellow, Evan (2009).Skateboarding : crailslides to wallrides. Veva Skateboard Books.ISBN 978-0979118029.
  2. ^Ihaza, Jeff (7 April 2018)."Skateboarders Won".The New York Times.
  3. ^Jackson, Richie."Richie Jackson discovers backside wallride is an anagram for screwball idea kid".www.networka.com.
  4. ^"Scholastic News: Skateboarding".teacher.scholastic.com.
  5. ^Thrasher Magazine."September 1984".
  6. ^ab"Joe Townsend Interview - Hangup | UK Transition".www.hanguponline.co.uk.
  7. ^"Rules of Skateboarding #1: Bobby Puleo on Wallies".VILLAGE PSYCHIC. 28 August 2017.
  8. ^"Highest wall ride on a skateboard".Guinness World Records.
  9. ^"Wallrides and Wallie Skating Gallery".X Games.
  10. ^"Top 10 Wallrides Vol.1".Sidewalk Skateboarding.
  11. ^"The Evolution of the Spot".THEORIES OF ATLANTIS.
  12. ^"NIELS BENNETT -- AWAKE Part".The Berrics.
  13. ^"How to Wallride on a BMX. Tricks tricks | RIDERS".riders.co.

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