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Location: Maloof Cup Park, Flushing Meadows, Corona, NY
Dates: TBA
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2011 Road Tour (14)
Maloof Road Tour Dates/Cities
- June 11-12, Chicago
- June 18-19, Kansas City, MO
- June 25-26, Denver
- July 2-3, Las Vegas
- July 9-10, Sacramento
- July 16-17, Vancouver, BC
- July 23-24, Salt Lake City
- July 30-31, Dallas
- August 6-7, Birmingham
- August 13-14, Miami
- August 20-21, Atlanta
- August 27-28, Philadelphia
2010 OC PERFORMER NELLY
Website:http://www.nelly.net/
Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an Grammy Award winning American rapper, actor and entrepreneur. He has performed with the rap group St. Lunatics since 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in 2000 with his debut album Country Grammar, the title track of which was a top ten hit.
PERFORMER AT THE 2010 MALOOF MONEY CUP OC LUDACRIS
Website: http://www.islanddefjam.com
Ludacris knows that rap is essentially a man’s world -- and the three-time Grammy winner is doing something about it. On his eighth album, the multi-platinum rapper wanted to level the playing field a bit, so he crafted Battle Of The Sexes, a spirited collection that gives men and women equal billing.
SUPPORTER AND PERFORMER OF THE MALOOF MONEY CUP LIL JON
Website: http://www.liljononline.com/
Early career
After working as a DJ for Atlanta night clubs, he started working for So So Def Recordings between 1993 and 2000.[5] The group signed to the Atlanta-based Mirror Image Records and were distributed by Ichiban Records. In 1997, Lil' Jon & the East Side Boyz debuted with Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album.
PERFORMER OF THE 2011 Washington DC Maloof Money Cup Doug E Fresh Website: http://www.dougefresh.com
Dubbed the "World's Greatest Entertainer" for his unrivaled ability to rock a crowd, Harlem native Doug E. Fresh began his musical career at age 13. The originator of the human beat box (vocally simulating the sound of drums and other musical instruments), he spawned an international hip-hop trend. Best known for the two-sided, multi-platinum hits "The Show" and "La Di Da Di," his groundbreaking successes and firsts, like being the first rapper to play Africa and the Caribbean, heralded the global popularity of hip-hop.
MALOOF MONEY CUP DJ
Jason Marchiondo, is known as the dynamic Dj Scientific. Drawn to music early on, he heard the art of djing and scratching calling him at the age of 5. After nearly destroying one of his mother’s records she gave him his first lesson in djing, and explained to the young Scientific that she didn’t have the right kind of needle on her record player to perform his “WIKI WIKIs”.
Wins Maloof Money Cup and $160,000
(Washington, D.C. – Sept. 4, 2011) – The Maloof Money Cup, presented by Vans, came to an incredible close Sunday afternoon in Washington D.C. with pro skateboarding’s Andrew “the boss” Reynolds claiming his first-ever Maloof Money Cup title and nabbing $160,000 for his near herculean effort in the head-to-head finals, defeating local favorite Jack Curtin before battling Manny Santiago and finally, his long time friend, Ronnie Creager.
Bracket for the Maloof Money Cup Washington DC Finals
Written by AdminRound 1 Group 1: Ryan Decenzo & Jack Curtin
Round 1 Group 2: Manny Santiago & Vincent Alvarez
Round 1 Group 3: Colllin Provost & Tom Asta
Round 1 Group 4: Bastien Salabanzi & Justin Figueroa
Round 2 Group 1: Andrew Reynolds & ?
Round 2 Group 2: Bobby Worrest & ?
Round 2 Group 3: Ronnie Creager & ?
Round 2 Group 4: Greg Lutzka & ?
Maloof Money Cup DC After Party
September 3-4, 2011 9pm - clost
Hosted by The Velvet Lounge
915 U Street, Washington, DC
202-462-3213
Special Guest Soul Called Paul
& Dodge City
917 U Street N.W. Washington D.C.
D.J. Big Vic & Funnk DC
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
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World’s Greatest Skateboarding Event Descends on Nation’s Capital this Labor Day Weekend: Maloof Money Cup D.C. Competition Schedule Released
Written by AdminLutzka, Reynolds, Busentiz among Top Pros Battling for Title and $160,000
World-Class Street Course Inspired by Freedom Plaza to Remain as Permanent New Skate Park for Community after Contest
(Irvine, Calif. – August 31, 2011) The countdown is on to the first-ever Maloof Money Cup D.C. (www.maloofmoneycup.com) presented by Vans . This Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-4, the world’s best professional skateboarders will descend on the RFK Stadium Festival Grounds, and compete on a brand new custom-designed skate park, for a shot at the top prize of $160,000 cash and the first-ever Maloof Money Cup D.C. title. Thanks to support from Events DC and Vans, the skate park will be left behind for the community to use year-round, after the contest.
Time Lapse Camera of Washington DC Skate Park Construction
Written by Admin{Form 17}
DIRECTIONS TO MALOOF MONEY CUP DC 2011
(All directions are to RFK Stadium.
MMC DC will be held in Parking Lot #3 across from the Armory)
From I-395
To Lots 3,4,5,6,7
From Virginia, follow 395 North, across the Potomac River, for approximately three miles.
Once past the Maine Avenue exit, stay in the left lane of the freeway. I-395 will exit to the
right to the Capitol and Senate buildings. Do not follow I-395 North; stay left for the
stadium.
Proceed straight ahead in the left lanes to the exit at Sixth Street Southeast and Navy
Yard. At bottom of the ramp go left at traffic light onto Sixth Street.
Stay on 6th Street for .5 miles to Independence Avenue.
Turn Right onto Independence Ave. and stay on Independence for 1.1 miles to 19th
Street.
Turn Left onto 19th Street and travel one block to East Capitol Street.
Turn right on East Capitol to the stadium.
From I-66 and Constitution Avenue
From Virginia, follow Constitution East past the Capitol to Maryland Avenue.
Turn left on Maryland and go two blocks to Stanton Square.
At Stanton Square, turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue.
Continue on Massachusetts to Lincoln Park (at 12th Street).
Go around Lincoln Park to East Capitol Street and turn right onto East Capitol.
Follow East Capitol to stadium.
From I-270
From Maryland, follow I-270 to I-495 (Capital Beltway). Proceed east on the beltway
(towards Silver Spring).
Continue to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (south).
Bear left onto 295.
Exit onto East Capitol Street.
From I-95
From Maryland, follow I-95 to I-495 (Capital Beltway). Proceed east on the beltway
(towards Richmond).
Continue to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (south).
Bear left onto 295.
Exit onto East Capitol Street.
From Route 50
From Maryland, follow Route 50 west to Kenilworth Avenue (south).
Exit onto East Capitol Street.
From Union Station
Go East from Union Station along Massachusetts Avenue. Continue past Stanton Square
on Massachusetts to Lincoln Park (at 12th Street).
Go around Lincoln Park to East Capitol Street and turn right onto East Capitol.
Follow East Capitol to stadium