F54 scores cover story in LA Times (Daily Pilot) section

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F54 scores cover story in LA Times (Daily Pilot) section

 

Kids-only surfing

Dylan Melamed hits the lip of a wave during the Factor54 Freaks of the Peak Summer Surf Series at 54th Street on Thursday.

Former professional surfer Todd Miller hosts latest competition on the beach by 54th Street, made exclusively for youth.

The beach has always been a safe haven for Todd Miller. As a child, it was all smiles there, hanging out with his buddies, and the atmosphere of being at the beach for a competition was thrilling. To him, his family and the others around them, surfing was their version of little league, with dads, moms and kids having fun together.

So now, with his professional surfing career over, Miller helps sponsor a surfing competition in Newport Beach exclusively for kids with the help of his company Factor54.

The company hosted its latest competition Thursday morning.

“[Kids] always are amped and happy,” Miller said. “It doesn’t seem like they’re jaded. It brings back memories of when I used to surf here and Quicksilver ran contests like this.”

Miller, with his partner Ted Wueste, hosts the free competition near 54th Street — no relation to the company name — every year.

The contest offers cash prizes within two brackets of surfers, a 15- to 17-year-old group called juniors and a 14-and-under group called groms.

It started under an umbrella in 2003 and has grown to an event sponsored by numerous local surf companies, features many top-ranked youth surfers, and has competitors lining up before dawn to enter. And while Factor54 sponsors it — and no doubt gets some publicity out of it — the competition is more of a passion project to give thanks to the community.

“This doesn’t have any value,” said Wueste, tugging at his shirt and pointing at the Factor54 canopy.

“This [the community],” Wueste said of the families and children at the event. “That is the value in this,” he said, again pointing at his shirt.

It is an atmosphere and culture the company wants to create, rather than just a product line.

Wueste and Miller grew up surfing, and while they are still businessmen, they aren’t about to dismiss their roots. It may be the reason their competition is so popular.

“I did it last year and it was fun,” Chase Wilson, 17, said. “I like hanging out with everyone.”

But in the end, despite the camaraderie, it is still a competition. In a standard format, about 100 surfers go through various rounds and eventually dwindle down to the top competitors.

The surf was mostly in good condition for the event, despite some long walls that often made it tough for the boarders to make turns in the wave.

“A lot of people have been getting barreled,” Wilson said. “It’s been pretty cool.”

Miller was happy with the day. He and his partner stress the importance of making the event for the kids and leaving out the pros and masters. He felt it was a great opportunity for the youths rising in the sport to test themselves in challenging waters in a competitive format.

“These little kids, they get their start here,” Miller said. “Someday we can look back and say their first contest ever was here.”

COMPETITION RESULTS

Junior Level

1st-place winner for $150 prize: Chase Wilson, Newport Beach

2nd-place winner for $75 prize: Doug Van Mierlo, San Clemente

Grom Level

1st-place winner for $100 prize: Taylor Park, Newport Beach

2nd-place winner for $50 prize: Colin Moran, Costa Mesa

Best Gnar (best trick)

Nage Melamed, Hanalei, Hawaii



F54 Freaks of the Night Party goes off at Rudy

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Photos by: Toby Sharp..fiatsurf.com

The crew from Monrovia Avenue, rolled in to Rudy’s Newport to kick off summer proper with their “Freaks of the Night” party to blow off some summer steam, honor the company’s local retailers and promote a season chock full of upcoming events. We just wrapped our first Skate film, and our annual “Freaks of the Peak” summer surf series at 54th street is coming in late July. One insane highlight was the epic giveaways F54 was throwing out. Typically it’s just cheap swag. Not this time. Killer giveaways from Oakely, Vestal, Becker, Surfside Sports, Green Room, Main Street Surf Shop, Elm, Pocket Pistol, Indie 103.1, Futures Fins insured everyone took home a prize. All kinds of gear was being passed out to all the rowdy’s in line, so no one went home empty handed.

Thanks to everyone who made it possible…much love to you!!



F54’s Timmy Knuth finishes 3rd at Maloof Cup

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1. Paul Rodriguez took 1st and won $100,000!!!
2. Nyjah Huston grabbed $40,000
3. Chris Cole $25,000
4. Ryan Sheckler $15,000
5. Darrell Stanton $6,250
6. Jereme Rogers $5,000
7. Terry Kennedy $4,000
8. Andrew Reynolds $3,000
9. Greg Lutzka $2,500
10. Dennis Busenitz $2,000

ZUMIEZ BEST TRICK
Lane 1 — Greg Lutzka Frontside-Flip Back Lipslide $2,000
Lane 2 — Jake Duncombe Bluntslide to Back Nose-blunt $2,000
Lane 3 — Greg Lutzka Frontside 270 Kickflip Nose-blunt $2,000
Lane 4 — Leo Romero Frontside Nose-blunt Upledge $2,000
Lane 5 — Nyjah Houston Big Spin Flip to Frontside Boardslide $5,000

VERT
1st — Pierre-Luc Gagnon $75,000, a New Ford Flex SUV and Nixon watch worth $10,000
2nd — Shaun White $35,000
3rd –Bucky Lasek $20,000
4th — Danny Mayer $10,000
5th – Sandro Dias $6,000
6th – Andy MacDonald $5,000
7th — Bob Burnquist $4,000
8th – Lincoln Ueda $3,000
9th – Rodrigo Menenez $2,000
10th — Rob Buster Halterman $1,000

WOMEN’S STREET
1st – Lacey Baker $25,000 and a Nixon watch worth $10,000
2nd – Rachel Reinhard $8,000
3rd — Vanessa Torres $4,000
4th – Elissa Steamer $2,000
5th – Leticia Bufoni $1,500

eS game of SKATE
1. Chris Cole for the second year in a row. $25,000
2. Eric Koston
3. Alex Mizurov
4. Billy Marks

WORLD INDUSTRIES U.S. AMATEUR STREET CHAMPIONSHIPS:
1st – Dustin Blauvelt
2nd – Scott DeCenzo
3rd — Timmy Knuth
4th — Taylor Smith
5th — David Loy
6th — Cody Davis
7th — Evan Smith
8th — Collin Hale


Timmy Knuth

WORLD INDUSTRIES U.S. AMATEUR VERT CHAMPIONSHIPS:
1st — Ronaldo Gomes
2nd — Pedro Barros
3rd — Dylan Taylor
4th — Ben Hatchell
5th — Chris O’Reilly
6th — Nolan Munroe
7th — Zak Miller
8th — Jordan Price
9th — Dalton Dern
10th — Morgan Burgess



F54’s Timmy Knuth selected to participate in Maloof Money Cup

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F54’s Timmy Knuth selected to participate in Maloof Money Cup

Maloof Money Cup

 

 

Countdown to the
Worlds Greatest
Skateboard Competition

10 Days, 16 Hours,
51 Minutes, 34 Seconds.
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51 Minutes, 14 Seconds.





Pro

AM

Pro

Marissa Del Santos
Lacey Baker
Evelien Bouilliart
Vanessa Torres
Amy Caron
Lauren Perkins
Elissa Steamer
Rachel Reinhard
Lorena Lima
Leticia Bufony
Chris Cole
Ryan Sheckler
Greg Lutzka
Andrew Reynolds
Rob Dydrek
Eric Koston
Paul Rodriguez
Rick McCrank
Jereme Rogers
Erik Ellington
Mark Appleyard
Ronnie Creager
Billy Marks
Nyjah Huston
Leo Romero
Sierra Fellers
Corey Duffel
Bryan Herman
Alex Mizurov
Tommy Sandoval
Dennis Busenitz
Nick Dompierre
Jake Duncombe
Brandon Biebel
Kurtis Colamonico
Adam Dyet
Sean Malto
Darrell Stanton
Zered Bassett
Terry Kennedy
Braydon Szafranski
Mike Carroll
Cody Davis
Taylor Smith
Ben Hatchell
Scott DeCenzo
Ryan DeCenzo
Louie Lopez
Felipe Gustavo
Chris Gregson
Kristos Augustus
Dustin Blauvelt
Colin Provost
Timmy Knuth
Matt Berger
David Loy
Ronson Lambert
Darell Weavers
Jordan Price
Colin Hale
Mike Berdis
Shaun White
Bucky Lasek
Pierre Luc Gagnon
Bob Burnquist
Andy Macdonald
Sandro Dias
Jake Brown
Rune Glifberg
Alex Perelson
Rob Lorifice
Neal Hendrix
Jean Postec
Danny Mayer
Buster
Halterman

Lincoln Ueda
Colin McKay
Darren Navarette
Peter Hewitt

AM

BOLD = link to bio
Ben Hatchell
Pedro Barros
Ronaldo Gomes
Chris O’Reilly
Dylan Taylor
Nolan Munroe
Zach Miller
Morgan Burgess
Dalton Dern

 



F54’s Timmy Knuth wins 7th Annual King of the Park

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F54’s Timmy Knuth wins 7th Annual King of the Park

King of the Park 2008

King of the Park 2008

Oakley, Red Bull and Progressive Skate Park played host to the 7th Annual King of the Park that went down this weekend in the good ole town of Canton, Georgia, just outside Hot-lanta. This year’s event line up consisted of Big A’s Mini Ramp Jam, King of the Park (main event) and the Red Bull Best Trick Contest.

Progressive Skate Park plays host to many great events and takes care of the local skate crews in style, from their sick park set-up to the great hospitality of Mike DeLuca (owner) and his family. Outside the Rolling O Lab was set up for educational tours that the riders, family, regional accounts and visiting crowd could all take part in. Big ups to Frank, Kyle and John for delivering as always with a great set up and providing a fun atmosphere in the Progressive parking lot with a mini-bike, cruiser bike, pogo stick, drinks and motorized skate deck for all to enjoy.

In a set up very similar to the NCAA Division One basketball tournament, 64 of the best (invited) Am skateboards came together to fight for the bragging rights of King of the Park 2008. The contest allowed for double elimination, taking place over a two-day period, with the day one winner Timmy Knuth of Coco Beach, Florida waiting until Sunday afternoon to find out his finals competitor.

As luck or fait would have it local boy Solomon Mosley, or JR as everyone calls him clawed his way back from the losers bracket to make it into the finals against Timmy Knuth. Only a machine like Junior could skate that much in one day. The finals were something straight out of the history books with Solomon having to beat Timmy twice to win the crown, but in the end Junior would run out of gas. But not to give credit where credit isn’t due, Timmy Knuth brought the hammers in his last finals run. Congrats to Timmy and his sponsors – World Skateboard, F54 Clothing and DNA.

Sunday wrapped up with the Red Bull Best Trick contest, which provided some absolutely insane skateboarding. Oakley was well represented with Manny, Tyler and Danilo being tapped by Kelly Walsh as the top competitors on the Red Bull Hubba. When it was all said and done Danilo De Rosario all the way from Brazil took home the $500 check and a chance to stand on the Red Bull Hubba element with the beautiful Red Bull Girls.

Timmy and Danilo now have the official bragging rights of King of the Park until next year’s event. Many people need to be thanked, but at the top of the list is the man who runs Progressive Skateboard Park – Mike and his entire family. Also on this list has to be Kelly, Scott, Mark, Longer, Dylan, O Lab Crew, Red Bull, and the great town of Canton, Georgia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



F54’s new window at Decked Out Skate Shop

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F54 wants to give a big shout out to Pete and Mattie B at Decked Out for giving us the store front window of Andrew Thompson!

Thanks you guys rock!



F54 Party at Rudy’s in Newport Beach Thurs. June 26th, all 21 and over welcome!

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F54 would like to invite you to their 3 annual Summer bash at Rudy’s in Newport beach.  Tons of giveaways, dj and dancing…so come get your freak on!

See you there!



F54’s Timmy Knuth Wins Damn Am at Minneapolis 2008 Street Best Trick

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F54’s Timmy Knuth Wins Damn Am at Minneapolis 2008 Street Best Trick

 

Congrats to Timmy Knuth for winning the Best Street Trick at 3rd Lair in Minnesota.

1

Timmy Knuth
Sponsors: Graffiti Skate Zone, World,F-54clothing, Ninja, Venture, S-One, DNA energy drink, getskatestuff.com, Pistol-Grip Griptape, Sentury Wheels
Age: 16
Hometown: Melbourne FL
Notes: Long gap kickflip to crooked grind

2

Andrew Pott
Sponsors: Famous Stars and Straps, Venture, Oakley, Ninestar, Nike SB (flow), Kontrol Wheels (flow)
Age: 19
Hometown: Inglewood CA
Notes: Too many tricks

3

Dylan Perry
Sponsors: Skatepark of Tampa, Etnies (flow), Alien Workshop (flow), Innes (flow), Bones Wheels, Emerge Water, Destructo (flow)
Age: 19
Hometown: Tampa FL
Notes: Gap to backside noseblunt slide

4

Luis Perez
Sponsors: MIA, Fallen (flow), Red Bull, MIA Skatepark, Spitfire (flow)
Age: 19
Hometown: Miami FL
Notes: Long gap to noseblunt slide

5

Anthony Brunson
Sponsors: Prophecy, Adio (flow), Silver (flow), FKD
Age: 24
Hometown: Rockford IL
Notes: Switch tailslide nollie heelflip out


F54’s Timmy Knuth wins the Playstation Am Jam tour at Mesh skatepark

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Timmy Knuth still on a tear won the Playstation Am Jam tour stop in Orlando this past weekend at Mesh skatepark. Throwing it down all day to make it to the finals, Timmy laid down solid lines and continuous back to back tricks to take a commanding lead for the win. He now will take his seemingly unending bag of tricks up to Woodward Camp for the overall finals in August and a chance to win some big cash. Up next for Timmy he’s off to Minnesota for the Damn Am on June 6,7,8th.

“F54 Unchained Youth”

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Pierce Brunner wins and brother Chris finishes 5th at CASL Skate Lab Event

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Congrats to F54’s Pierce and Chris Brunner for finishing 1st and 5th in the opening event of CASL Jan 27, 2008 at  Skate Lab in Simi Valley, CA!  No doubt the two are going to be a force to be reckoned with this year so stay tuned.