Last week, the Maloof Money Cup Washington DC Skate Park opened to the general public. Designed by Pro Skater Geoff Rowley and Joe Ciaglia's team at California Skateparks, the 15,000-square-foot skate park is the first major skate park in Washington, D.C. and is inspired by Freedom Plaza and the architecture up and down Pennsylvania Avenue.
"It was important for us to take design elements from real D.C. skate spots and try to replicate them and hopefully complement them as much as possible," said Rowley. "The local skaters will recognize some of these influences like the Freedom Plaza Ledges and the Golden Rail made famous by legendary locals like Pepe Martinez, Chris Hall and many more original D.C. rippers," said Rowley.
Andrew Reynolds winner of Maloof Money Cup Washington DC 2011 - photo credit Kanights
Andrew Reynoldsfs Kickflip Pro Finals Maloof Money Cup DC 2011 - photo credit Kanights
Theotis Beasley Front Side Flip at Maloof Money Cup DC 2011 - photo credit Neftalie Williams
Dee fontside Lipslide - photo credit Neftalie Williams
Justin Figueroa fs noseblunt slide pro finals of Maloof Money Cup DC 2011 - photo credits kanights
Ryan Decenzo Frontside Kickflip Maloof Money Cup DC 2011 - photo credit kanights
Greg Lutzka bs lipslide pro finals Maloof Money Cup DC 2011 - photo credits kanights
Manny Santiago kickflip 50-50 Maloof Money Cup 2011 DC - photo credits kanights
Relive the Washington DC Finals with Andrew Reynolds & Ronnie Craeger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHrQIj38Zjc
Wednesday, 04 April 2012 04:12
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