Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Leaping Shitburgers Batman...I'm on the ASRA board

The Australian Skateboard Racing Association has been spectacularly run by the evergreen custodians Haggie, Bugs and Robbo. Over the past couple of years they have also breathed life into the IDF (International Downhill Federation) which has exhausted their resolve a little.

They all expressed their desire to back off a little which saw a changing of the guard. 

The 2014/ 2015 board is as follows:

James Hopkin as President
Tony Street as VP
I'm the Secretary
Haggie the Treasurer
Jacko is a director
Bra Pete once again put his hand up as a director

We need to get the rubber to hit the road and get our goals and plans laid out. 

Long live ASRA




Thursday, February 19, 2015

Auf Widersehen Chris Renz - wir lieben dich.

Today was an extremely tough day for you see, today we gathered at the Manly Village Church in West Promenade Manly to farewell a friend.

Chris Renz died in a tragic set of circumstances while skateboarding at Kangaroo Valley on the south coast of NSW. 

We all heard the news of Chris' death and were absolutely struck dumb as a result. As a fine tribute to the man, a skateboard race that was being held was renamed in Chris Renz honour. Riders came from near and far and and it was a wonderful testament to Chris with the way that the competition evolved.

Today, however, was when the reality hits and knocks you around. 

This was not a funeral, but a memorial. There were no celebrants or people to hold a service. This was for reflection and personal farewells. This was a way for people to come together and reflect on their times with Chris and to say auf widersehen.

At 12:50pm the coffin was opened for those who were up to it.

The whole day was so moving. There were tears, there were many tears. Chris had his closest and dearest friends in attendance and there was genuine grief stricken emotion. 

At one stage, the mighty Eusebio had Chris' family skyped in from Germany. This was very difficult for them and for everyone, particularly them. They were thankful for the support of all of Chris's friends in Australia. 

The moment came when Chris's mother asked to see him in the open casket. 'I want to see him'. I have heard this occur before, but many years ago when a guy I played soccer with was killed, but the grief, sadness, anger and despair in her weeping and in her words is something that is just not right. It touched everyone.

Would a good and just God, let this happen. The logical sequence of events would dictate that we bury our parents. Seriously man, this is not right that parents bury children. Shame on you....

I read a light eulogy and then we got on with the farewell.

The pallbearers, Aldo, Eusebio, Chrisso and Ali wheeled Chris out and we then followed the hearse out of the street.

Eusebio skitched a ride as a mark of respect but today was a truly sombre and sobering, yet real and emotional celebration of the life of Chris Renz.

Skate in Peace little dude.




Your parents may have lost you but they have gained a hundred more of your friends in Australia that will help comfort them through your loss.



Farewell Chris - skitchin'.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Farewell Chris Renz... Skate In Peace

RENZ'S RIOT Race -  Eulogy to Chris Renz....15th February 2015.

One thing that struck me about last Sundays Tribute race to the life of Chris Renz is that it did not seem like a gathering of Longboarders…no, it seemed like a gathering of family members. Enormous respect people.

I would like to pay my respects to the original owners of this hill, Rob and Maga McWhinnie and Mitch Thompson.

Every tribe has it’s elders and our tribe is no different. I've taken it upon myself as one of the elders to deliver a eulogy to celebrate the life of Chris Renz. We've come from many parts and gathered to race in memory of, and pay homage to a young guy who was a part of our tribe and who has left us so tragically….he has left a hole in the hearts of all of us.

Chris Renz would, under normal circumstances, have been here. But as we know, last Monday, circumstances conspired to change the course of his life and the lives of all who knew and loved him.

The shock of that tragic skateboard run is still being felt all over the world.

It would seem, that everyone in the Longboarding community feels like they have lost a valuable member of their family.

Words don’t help. There are no words that can offer solace or comfort. But it also does no good not to talk about it…. It also does no good not to talk about the cool and whacky shit that Chris did for this is a part of the grieving process.

It is true though that while we mourn a death, we must also fittingly celebrate a life, a life well lived and it would be totally disrespectful not to shine a little light on the life of Chris Renz.

We all have our own memories and stories of our time with Chris, but you cannot argue that this blonde, laid back, curly - mop haired German guy was someone we all called our friend.

Chris left Germany a handful of few years ago and was travelling the world with a backpack. He spent time in Morocco, Peru, Sri Lanka, Spain, France, Bali and then came to our doorstep. He had skateboarded in Germany back in the day and upon finding himself marooned with his shitty van, which by some strange coincidence, he managed to limp and park at the back of a skateshop. He quickly got himself the gear to get skating and did so whenever he could.

My first meeting with Chris was a couple of years ago, and as luck would have it, it was at Robbo’s skateshop. He had the aforementioned sketchy old van that was out of rego sitting down the back and he was looking for a job. He was a fitter and turner in the metal trade, and Robbo, being Robbo made some inquiries and hooked him up with a job locally. So Chris was employed locally making custom metal fittings for lights.

He loved Australia, he loved the beer, he loved the birds, the surf and the skating and settled really well into life at Manly. The beach culture suited him, the surf was at his doorstep and it was only a short ferry ride on Thursday nights to meet the crew at Central for the ritual that is the Sydney City Bomb Squad.

Chris loved coming to Bomb Squad, his mates were there.

If you have never been to BombSquad, please indulge me if you will. On our Bomb Squad  nights we would push from Maritime Museum to the Pyrmont water hole and often I’d be beside Chris as we pushed down Harris Street. We’d have a little chinwag along the way…talk a little shit, how was your day, you been OK, how’s work…that type of thing – a bit of, how is your daughter…Fuck Off Chris. We were doing just that one evening, just a bit behind the main grommy BombSquad pack and someone across the road yelled out “Hey, look at the old cunt on the skateboard!”. I said to Chris “Did you hear what he called you?” Chris replied “What an arsehole, let’s go get him….he can’t call me that”. He had my back….we laughed and we rode on.

I had only been at BombSquad for a short while and had not done many hits of the Opera House. Chris and I got separated from the pack. They were skating a carpark next to the Police and Justice Museum near the Quay and Chris said “Lets go to the Opera House”, “Cmon Bruiser, I know the way”. The observed process for the SCBS is to walk in through the carpark exit for about 150m then there is a doorway and a tunnel you need to walk through that leads to the down ramp. Well firstly we didn’t walk it, we skated down the ramp and nearly got collected by some dickhead in a BMW. We didn’t go through the aforementioned door, we went past it, but he knows the way, so we are all good. We then hit the beginning of the carpark and push like crazy to get some speed up. Chris in front and me right behind, both of us in tuck. The first thing that was odd was the direction of the arrows on the concrete floor of the carpark we were bombing. The arrows were facing the opposite direction to the way we were skating….a few seconds later the next thing that was wrong revealed itself. There were headlights coming towards us……Fuck, instead of going down the down ramp we were going down the up ramp….let me tell you something for free, adrenalin is brown…I know. Good job Chris knew where he was going. He gave a wry grin afterwards and said with a half smile “Shit, I fukt that up”…..

Chris had many mates from within the ‘Brotherhood’ of the Longboarding community and they were regularly heading out in search of hills to hone their skills. These mates now have a hole in their hearts that has been left open by a tragic turn of events…that hole will never heal, but it will, over time, get easier. In light of this it is incumbent for us all to close ranks and be there for those who have been rocked by this tragedy. This shit does rock you, make no mistake and one thing we do in our tribe is that we look after our own. You may not want to hear this but I need to say it. If you are having any difficulty dealing with this then for Christ’s sake “Soften the Fuck Up” and talk about it. There is no indignity in admitting that this is hard to handle. If necessary, Lifeline is only a phone call away.

Chris will be going back to his home town, Geislinger, in Germany. He won’t be going home the way that he had intended which is quite surreal and still unbelievable and it is with a very heavy heart that I am forced to face the reality that I won’t be seeing my little brother from another mother again.

Life is so fragile, we do need to acknowledge that but I charge you all with the responsibility, therefore, of keeping it safe. Do this for your parents…no parent should bury their child. I also charge the O.G’s, the elders in the tribe, to pass on the learning of our skate ancestors, to pass on the stories and to pass on the responsible and good habits to the young guns. Young guns….listen to the elders…that is not a guideline; that is a rule. You hear me now, that is not a suggestion, it is a RULE. Listen to and learn from your elders.

A minute’s silence or a minute’s rowdiness would normally be OK but what better way to celebrate a life than to have the community gather at an annual tribute race in honour of Chris Renz. To the organisers I tip my hat on a remarkable and touching show of support for a young man who has left us all too soon.

The brotherly love that you Skateboarders have so genuinely and unconditionally given has pulled the community together to try and heal. This tribute race and the outpouring from our community will surely be something Chris’s family in Germany will be able to reflect upon. Perhaps at a later time, when their grief has waned, they will appreciate that the love they had for their Chris was shared.

Dudes..riders, friend, members of my tribe…I wish wholeheartedly that your grief is short and your memory long…

Chris Renz, may you light up a fat one and may you forever Skate in Peace….




Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Statuesque....

These are not my doing but are very cool...righteous and worthy...



Drop In Practice

Behold the skateboard

Perfect size to conceal the beavage

Confidence in dropping in is key

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

What's happening here...HopShop was dead?

For years there was the HopShop, Hopkin Skate, the skateboard shop in St Leonards that drew the skateboarding population to it like a moth to a flame. It was also the HQ of ASRA, the Australian Skateboard Racing Association.

The Hop Shop was Robbo. He was the face of the shop, the action figure behind the shop, and the 'go to' guy at the shop. He was there every day, every weekend and was behind the success of the retail premises I considered my second home...much to my wife's chagrin.


In August 2013, Hop released a post titled "HopShop is dead, long live Hopkin...and Basement Skate. The idea, I though was that he was going to write blogs so that he could stay connected. His idea was to shut the skateboard shop and abandon it.... Robbo wanted some of the action so negotiated his way into it and sunk his life savings into a revival and a rebrand into Basement Skate. I thought that after all that Robbo had done for James Hopkin, there would be payback.


I found it odd that the Hopkin Skate website was still up and thought that it must really have confused the punters...Hopshop is dead but the website is still alive....what was going on? This must have played havoc with the Basement Skate launch and their subsequent sales.


Over the past few weeks I have noticed that James has become more active promoting himself and his business. His blog and newsletter are being pushed , his Twitter feed is active and he is promoting products. What the...he's now offering product by comparing Surfstitch, Box 13, Concrete Lines and Basement Skate. What is this about? 


Why is James not single handedly promoting Basement Skate? That is what I thought he would do.


Socrates said "The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be."





Sunday, January 26, 2014

Everyone, this is Lacey

I was very fortunate to have been given the Sector 9 Lacey by that young upstart Jackson Shapeira for services to the Wild West race near Hartley. Heavily inspired by Benbro Hay I got my hands on a set of the cast Kahalani Trucks and a set of the Orangatang Kegels. This little baby was going to wheelbite badly so it was Riptide Bushings to the rescue. 

That Lacey is a good looking little lady that I will enjoy riding.







Basement Skate

Hop wanted out..Robbo wanted in and so it begins. Robbo finally has some skin in the industry that he loves. I hope that Hop will give Robbo a head start and not get in the way by keeping the Hopkin Skate site operational... that would be the right thing to do.

Branding - here we are

Lindsay of Cool Art Vinyl made a stencil



It worked

Visible - yep

Extra visible from the Roundabout