Street League Skateboarding

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Sport Skateboarding
Founded2010
FounderRob Dyrdek and Brian Atlas
CEO Joe Carr
CountryUnited States

Street League Skateboarding (SLS) is an international skateboarding tournament series. The league features professional street skateboarders competing for the largest monetary prize in the history of skateboarding, and was founded by professional skateboarder and entrepreneur Rob Dyrdek.

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California Skateparks designs and builds the SLS courses. [1]

History

The idea for SLS first arose when Rob Dyrdek was dissatisfied with the state of professional street skateboarding competitions. Seeking to address the flaws of the existing system, Dyrdek developed the SLS. During its launch in 2010, Dyrdek said: "It has been a dream of mine to create a professional tour that bridges the gap between true street skateboarding and contest skating, which to date has been fragmented and misguided." [2]

The inaugural year of SLS featured a four-stop arena tour that began at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona on August 28, 2010. The other venues for the inaugural tour were the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California on September 11, 2010, and the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 25, 2010. [3]

The 2011 Super Crown World Champion was Sean Malto, who upset Nyjah Huston for his first Street League win and the US$200,000 first place prize. Huston went on to win the competition in 2012, in addition to a championship watch and ring set from Nixon Watches, and a Chevy Sonic vehicle. [4]

In May 2013, the GoPro camera company was announced as the official camera sponsor of the 2013 SLS international tour. GoPro, which sponsors SLS contestants Ryan Sheckler and Malto, was used to feature the broadcasts of the domestic American events, including course previews and real-time impact highlights. [5] As of May 19, 2013, Huston had won more prize money than any other skateboarder in history. [6]

The 2013 Super Crown World Champion, Chris Cole, also earned his first career SLS win earlier in 2013 at the Street League at X Games stop in Munich, Germany. Huston and Luan Oliveira placed second and third respectively. [7] Paul Rodriguez won his second SLS stop in Portland, Oregon in July 2013. [8]

In March 2014, SLS signed a broadcasting deal with Fox Sports 1. [9]

In 2018, SLS announced a partnership with World Skate, under which it became the body's official world tour series and world championship through 2020. The SLS World Tour also became the main qualifying path for skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The move was criticized by Tim McFerran, president of the World Skateboarding Grand Prix (who had been attempting to negotiate his own body, the World Skateboarding Federation, as the sanctioning body for Olympic skateboarding), citing the invitational nature of the events, and concerns that they would hold a near-monopoly over professional skateboarding and the athletes who compete at the Olympics. [10] [11] [12] [13]

In May 2019, it was announced that skateboarding would be dropped from the 2019 Pan American Games, with Panam Sports citing SLS and World Skate's decision to schedule a World Tour event in direct conflict with the Games schedule, and not have the Pan American Games be a qualifying event for the Olympics. Panam Sports argued that these decisions diminished the quality of the field, and showed a "lack of respect" on behalf of the entities. [14]

In 2020, SLS merged with Nitro Circus and Superjacket Productions to form Thrill One Sports and Entertainment with The Raine Group. [15] It was in turn acquired by Lorenzo Fertitta's Fiume Capital and Juggernaut Capital Partners, with co-investment from Dana White. In 2023, as a consequence of the acquisition, broadcasts of SLS events moved to alt-tech video platform Rumble in 2023. [16] [17] [18]

Overview

The SLS contestants accumulate points at each pre-championship stop and only the top eight ranking contestants compete in the championship event. In the 2023 season, SLS adopted a new format featuring a single-elimination format during finals in order to help build rivalries. [16]

The SLS prize purse is the largest in the history of competitive professional skateboarding, [19] and was worth US$1.6 million in 2011. [20]

SLSF and SLSCSP

In 2013, the Street League Skateboarding Foundation (SLSF) was established with the goal of increasing global participation in skateboarding. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas, as well as assisting with the creation of community and educational programs that promote skateboarding. [21]

An extension of SLS, "Street League Skateboarding Certified Skate Parks" (SLSCSP) built three plazas in 2013. The plazas will eventually become the locations for SLS amateur and televised qualifier contests. Locations include Erie, Colorado; the Kennesaw Skatepark in Kennesaw, Georgia; and Lake Havasu City, Arizona. [22]

SLS World Tours

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2021 SLS World tour

Street League Skateboarding Super Crown, Men's: Jacksonville, FL, USA

November 13-14, 2021.
RankSkaterScore
1st Jagger Eaton 27.5
2ndLucas Rabelo27.3
3rd Gustavo Ribeiro 26.3
4th Nyjah Huston 26.2
5th Kelvin Hoefler 24.7
6th Shane O'Neill 17.5
7th Felipe Gustavo 13.3
8thAlex Midler13.1

Street League Skateboarding Super Crown, Women's : Jacksonville, FL, USA

November 13-14, 2021.
RankSkaterScore
1st Pamela Rosa 21.8
2nd Rayssa Leal 19.2
3rd Momiji Nishiya 19.1
4th Samarria Brevard 18.6
5th Roos Zwetsloot 16.4
6th Candy Jacobs 14.4
7th Funa Nakayama 14
8th Keet Oldenbeuving 13.4

Street League Skateboarding, Men's: Lake Havasu, AZ, USA

October 29-30 2021.
RankSkaterScore
1st Nyjah Huston 27.3
2ndDashawn Jordan26.8
3rd Felipe Gustavo 26.3
4th Jagger Eaton 25.3
5th Micky Papa 24.0
6thAlex Midler23.7
7thLucas Rabelo23.6
8thChris Joslin4.5

Street League Skateboarding, Women's: Lake Havasu, AZ, USA

October 29-30 2021.
RankSkaterScore
1st Rayssa Leal 19.2
2nd Momiji Nishiya 18.5
3rd Funa Nakayama 16.1
4th Pamela Rosa 16.1
5th Roos Zwetsloot 13.6
6thGabriela Mazetto13.0
7thMariah Duran12.0
8th Keet Oldenbeuving 8.2

Street League World Tour, Women's: Salt Lake City, USA.

August 28 2021.
RankSkater
1st Rayssa Leal
2nd Funa Nakayama
3rd Roos Zwetsloot
4th Pamela Rosa
5th Keet Oldenbeuving
6thMariah Duran
7th Momiji Nishiya
8th Candy Jacobs

Street League World Tour, Men's: Salt Lake City, USA.

August 28, 2021
RankSkater
1st Gustavo Ribeiro
2nd Nyjah Huston
3rdAlex Midler
4th Kelvin Hoefler
5th Felipe Gustavo
6th Jamie Foy
7thFilipe Mota
8thChris Joslin

Street League Unsanctioned 2

April 26 2021.
RankSkater
1st Ishod Wair
2ndChris Joslin
3rd Milton Martinez
4thElijah Berle
5thTom Asta
6thDashawn Jordan
7th Louie Lopez
8th Aurélien Giraud
9thTaylor Kirby
10thMason Silva

2020 SLS World Tour

Street League Unsanctioned

December 28 2020.
RankSkater
1stDashawn Jordan
2nd Jamie Foy
3rd Manny Santiago
4th Felipe Gustavo
5th Torey Pudwill
6thCarlos Ribeiro
7th Matt Berger
8th Paul Rodriguez
9th Kelvin Hoefler
10th Ishod Wair

2019 SLS World Tour

Street league world championships, Men's: Sao Paulo, Brazil

September 19-22 2019.
RankSkater
1st Nyjah Huston
2nd Yuto Horigome
3rd Gustavo Ribeiro
4th Kelvin Hoefler
5th Jamie Foy
6th Yukito Aoki
7th Ángelo Caro
8thDashawn Jordan

Street league world championships, Women's: Sao Paulo, Brazil

September 19-22 2019.
RankSkater
1st Pamela Rosa
2nd Rayssa Leal
3rd Aori Nishimura
4th Candy Jacobs
5th Mariah Duran
6thGabi Mazetto
7th Alexis Sablone
8thYumeka Oda

World Skate Street league Pro tour, Men's: Los Angeles, USA

July 24-29 2019.
RankSkater
1st Yuto Horigome
2nd Maurio McCoy
3rd Vincent Milou
4th Giovanni Vianna
5thCarlos Ribeiro
6th Sora Shirai
7th Kelvin Hoefler
8th Nyjah Huston

World skate Street league pro tour, Women's: Los Angeles, USA

July 24-29 2019.
RankSkater
1st Rayssa Leal
2nd Pamela Rosa
3rd Alana Smith
4th Aori Nishimura
5th Margielyn Didal
6th Letícia Bufoni
7th Alexis Sablone
8thYumeka Oda

Street league World skate, Men's: London, UK

May 25-26 2019.
RankSkater
1st Nyjah Huston
2nd Gustavo Ribeiro
3rd Shane O'Neill
4th Kelvin Hoefler
5th Manny Santiago
6th Matt Berger
7th Sora Shirai
8th Louie Lopez

Street league World Skate, Women's: London, UK

May 25-26 2019.
RankSkater
1st Pamela Rosa
2nd Hayley Wilson
3rd Rayssa Leal
4th Letícia Bufoni
5th Aori Nishimura
6th Funa Nakayama
7th Candy Jacobs
8th Alexis Sablone

Street league World Championships, Men's: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 10-12 2019.
RankSkater
1st Nyjah Huston
2nd Kelvin Hoefler
3rd Felipe Gustavo
4th Aurélien Giraud
5th Mark Suciu
6thIvan Monteiro
7thChris Joslin
8th Yuto Horigome

Street league World Championships, Women's: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 10-12 2019.
RankSkater
1st Aori Nishimura
2nd Letícia Bufoni
3rd Leo Baker
4thMariah Duran
5thViriginia Fortes Aguas
6th Pamela Rosa
7thKaren Feitosa
8thAlexis Sablone

2018 SLS World Tour

Street league pro open, Men's: Huntington Beach, USA

December 16 2018.
RankSkater
1st Yuto Horigome
2ndDashawn Jordan
3rd Kelvin Hoefler
4th Mark Suciu
5thChris Joslin
6th Vincent Milou
7th Nyjah Huston
8th Shane O'Neill

Street league pro open, Men's: Los Angeles, USA

July 7 2018.
RankSkater
1st Yuto Horigome
2ndChris Joslin
3rdKevin Hofeler
4th Nyjah Huston
5th Manny Santiago
6thTommy Fynn
7th Felipe Gustavo
8th Zion Wright

Street league pro open, Men's: London, UK

May 26-28 2018.
RankSkater
1st Yuto Horigome
2nd Vincent Milou
3rdKevin Hofeler
4thTiago Lemos
5thTrent McClung
6thIvan Monteiro
7th Gustavo Ribeiro
8th Felipe Gustavo

Street league pro open, Women's: London, UK

May 27 2018
RankSkater
1st Jenn Soto
2nd Leo Baker
3rdMariah Duran
4th Pamela Rosa
5th Candy Jacobs
6thAlexis Sablone
7thSamarria Brevard
8th Margielyn Didal

2017 SLS Nike SB World Tour

SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain

May 20–21, 2017.
RankSkaterScore
1st Nyjah Huston 35.0
2nd Shane O'Neill 34.7
3rd Yuto Horigome 31.6
4th Kelvin Hoefler 30.9
5th Tiago Lemos 25.5
6thDashawn Jordan18.9
7thMatt Berger17.8
8thFelipe Gustavo17.5

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Munich, Germany

June 24, 2017.
RankSkaterScore
1st Nyjah Huston 36.1
2nd Yuto Horigome 35.5
3rdCarlos Ribeiro34.2
4thChris Joslin33.9
5th Kelvin Hoefler 32.9
6thMiles Silvas32.1
7thDashawn Jordan31.4
8th Torey Pudwill 19.5

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Chicago, Illinois

August 13, 2017.
RankSkaterScore
1stDashawn Jordan33.8
2nd Torey Pudwill 33.3
3rd Shane O'Neill 33.0
4th Nyjah Huston 32.7
5thTiago Lemos26.8
6thTommy Fynn24.3
7thIshod Wair18.8
8th Sean Malto 7.2

2016 SLS Nike SB World Tour

SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain

May 21–22, 2016.
RankSkaterScore
1st Shane O'Neill 34.8
2nd Nyjah Huston 34.7
3rdCody McEntire31.8
4th Paul Rodriguez 31.0
5thLuan Oliviera29.9
6thRyan Decenzo28.9
7th Chaz Ortiz 28.4
8thChris Joslin22.2

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Munich, Germany

July 2, 2016.
RankSkaterScore
1st Paul Rodriguez 34.0
2ndLuan Oliveira32.7
3rd Nyjah Huston 32.1
4thTom Asta30.4
5thTiago Lemos27.2
6th Shane O'Neill 24.9
7thCarlos Ribeiro22.7
8thRyan Decenzo21.1

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Newark, New Jersey

August 28, 2016.
RankSkaterScore
1st Nyjah Huston 36.0
2ndChris Joslin34.1
3rdTommy Fynn30.1
4thLuan Oliveira29.9
5thCarlos Ribeiro29.0
6th Chris Cole 24.3
7thEvan Smith17.3
8th Paul Rodriguez 14.5

SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Los Angeles, California

October 2, 2016.
RankSkaterScore
1st Shane O'Neill 36.4
2nd Nyjah Huston 34.6
3rdCody McEntire34.4
4thLuan Oliveira33.5
5th Paul Rodriguez 31.9
6thTom Asta31.4
7thChris Joslin27.7
8thRyan Decenzo19.1

2015 SLS Nike SB World Tour

SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain

May 16–17, 2015.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.517.134.2
2nd Paul Rodriguez 7.925.933.8
3rdEvan Smith7.425.032.4
4thChaz Ortiz8.324.032.3
5thTom Asta7.224.531.7
6th Manny Santiago 0.031.631.6
7th Shane O'Neill 12.518.030.5
8th Chris Cole 13.714.428.1

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Los Angeles, CA

July 11, 2015.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickScore
1stLuan Oliveira17.117.134.2
2nd Nyjah Huston 8.425.634.0
3rd Chaz Ortiz 17.116.033.1
4thCody McEntire15.116.031.1
5th Chris Cole 14.615.730.3
6th Kelvin Hoefler 12.526.529.0
7thRyan Decenzo12.415.928.3
8thEvan Smith13.77.821.5

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Newark, NJ

August 23, 2015.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickScore
1stLuan Oliveira18.018.536.5
2nd Nyjah Huston 17.917.835.7
3rd Kelvin Hoefler 8.626.935.5
4thRyan Decenzo5.325.831.1
5thChaz Ortiz12.417.129.5
6thMatt Berger5.821.827.6
7th Shane O'Neill 17.28.325.5
8th Paul Rodriguez 7.58.215.7

SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Chicago, Illinois

October 4, 2015.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickScore
1st Kelvin Hoefler 12.535.835.8
2nd Nyjah Huston 16.827.135.7
3rdLuan Oliveira16.118.034.1
4th Chaz Ortiz 16.024.733.3
5th Shane O'Neill 15.117.432.5
6th Chris Cole 14.616.531.1
7thCody McEntire15.315.430.7
8th Paul Rodriguez 12.90.012.9
RankSkaterRunBest TrickScore
1st Leticia Bufoni 10.211.222.8
2nd Vanessa Torres 7.313.120.4
3rdAlana Smith7.39.216.4
4th Leo Baker 14.0014.0
5th Pamela Rosa 6.86.513.3
6thMarisa Dal Santo7.64.712.3
7th Samarria Brevard 3.56.29.7
8th Alexis Sablone 2.66.38.9

2014 SLS Nike SB World Tour

SLS Monster Energy Pro Open: Los Angeles, California

May 17–18, 2014.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.936.39.454.6
2nd Ishod Wair 9.234.58.352.0
3rd Paul Rodriguez 8.932.99.351.1
4th Shane O'Neill 8.233.79.151.0
5th Torey Pudwill 7.333.68.949.8
6thLuan Oliveira7.317.88.033.1
7th Chris Cole 7.6-7.415.0
8thMatt Berger3.4--3.4

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Chicago, Illinois

June 29, 2014.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.934.68.952.4
2ndLuan Oliveira7.835.78.852.3
3rd Shane O'Neill 8.232.69.850.6
4th Torey Pudwill 7.532.78.348.5
5th Bastien Salabanzi 6.322.59.338.1
6th Paul Rodriguez 8.215.28.531.9
7th Matt Berger 6.5-06.5
8thTommy Sandoval6.2--6.2

SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Los Angeles, California

July 27, 2014.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.334.18.651.0
2nd Chaz Ortiz 8.133.08.149.2
3rd Torey Pudwill 8.630.98.848.3
4thRyan Decenzo8.624.57.540.6
5thLuan Oliveira8.019.18.635.7
6th Shane O'Neill 8.716.38.533.5
7th Paul Rodriguez 8.3-6.514.8
8th Matt Berger 7.3--7.3

SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Newark, New Jersey

August 24, 2014.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.633.99.051.5
2nd Torey Pudwill 8.533.76.748.9
3rd Ishod Wair 8.032.48.148.5
4th Chaz Ortiz 7.925.48.942.2
5th Matt Berger 7.425.29.241.8
6th Paul Rodriguez Jr. 7.422.37.537.2
7thLuan Oliveira8.9-08.9
8th Shane O'Neill 7.1--7.1

2013 SLS World Tour

SLS at X Games Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil

April 18–21, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.38.631.948.8
2nd Sean Malto 8.37.923.639.8
3rd Torey Pudwill 8.37.220.736.2
4thLuan Oliveira8.49.716.534.6
5th Chaz Ortiz 8.59.014.431.9
6th Shane O'Neill 7.28.715.331.2
7thMikey Taylor6.16.5-12.6
8thTom Asta5.1--5.1
9th Ryan Sheckler 7.8-16.424.2
10th Peter Ramondetta 5.1-18.323.4
11th Ishod Wair 6.5-15.522.0
12th Chris Cole 7.2-14.621.8
13th Paul Rodriguez 7.6-13.421.0
14thMatt Miller5.6-15.120.7
15th David Gonzalez 7.8-12.520.3
16thAustyn Gillette5.4-13.518.9
17th Bastien Salabanzi 2.0-13.615.6
18th Manny Santiago 5.2-6.611.8
19th Dylan Rieder 3.1-7.210.3
20th Eric Koston 2.1-8.210.3
21stBilly Marks2.9-5.68.5

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SLS at X Games Barcelona, Spain

May 16–19, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 7.99.133.450.4
2nd Paul Rodriguez 7.18.934.350.3
3rd Manny Santiago 6.48.333.047.7
4th Sean Malto 7.18.122.737.9
5thLuan Olivera7.06.424.537.9
6thMikey Taylor6.58.012.426.9
7thTorey6.76.0-12.7
8th Chris Cole 5.9--5.9
9thBilly Marks4.4-21.325.7
10thTom Asta6.6-18.224.8
11th Ryan Sheckler 8.5-14.222.7
12th Dylan Rieder 8.3-8.817.1
13thMatt Miller6.2-10.116.3
14th Shane O'Neill 8.3-6.815.1
15th Bastien Salabanzi 7.6-6.714.3
16thTommy Sandoval5.5-8.113.6
17th Eric Koston 5.5-4.910.4
18thKieran Shaw2.2-6.89.0
19th Ishod Wair 6.0-0.06.0
20thAustyn Gillette4.6-0.04.6

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SLS at Kansas City, Missouri

June 9th, 2013

RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.99.037.755.2
2nd Chris Cole 8.09.134.851.9
3rd Paul Rodriguez 7.39.434.050.7
4th Dylan Rieder 8.08.032.748.7
5thLuan Olivera8.48.431.948.7
6thTom Asta7.88.019.935.7
7thMikey Taylor5.95.6-11.5
8th Sean Malto 3.2--3.2
9th Torey Pudwill 6.5-18.825.3
10th David Gonzalez 4.6-19.624.2
11th Ishod Wair 6.6-16.623.2
12thMatt Miller5.9-13.819.7
13thTommy Sandoval5.9-13.119.0
14th Peter Ramondetta 7.3-11.618.9
15thBilly Marks6.4-12.318.7
16th Shane O'Neill 3.2-15.118.3
17th Eric Koston 5.7-9.915.6
18th Bastien Salabanzi 7.5-4.912.4

[27]

Highest Scored Trick Presented by Monster Energy: Nyjah Huston

https://web.archive.org/web/20140116101632/http://streetleague.com/archives/kc-monster-highest-scored-trick-nyjah-huston/

SLS at X Games Munich, Germany

June 27–30, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Chris Cole 8.98.833.651.2
2nd Paul Rodriguez 8.69.225.543.3
3rdLuan Olivera7.88.824.541.1
4th Sean Malto 6.99.323.339.5
5th Torey Pudwill 7.98.323.339.5
6th Shane O'Neill 9.28.916.234.3
7th Ishod Wair 7.77.5-15.2
8thKieran Shaw5.8--5.8
9thTom Asta7.8-17.825.6
10thTommy Sandoval6.1-17.924.0
11thMikey Taylor4.5-19.323.8
12thMatt Miller5.6-17.423.9
13thYouness Amrani5.7-8.514.2
14th Bastien Salabanzi 5.8-8.013.8
15thBilly Marks6.4--6.4

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SLS at Portland, Oregon

July 14, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Paul Rodriguez 8.19.330.648.0
2nd Chris Cole 8.69.429.547.5
3rdLuan Olivera7.89.227.344.3
4th Ishod Wair 9.09.121.839.9
5th Shane O'Neill 7.38.717.533.5
6th Sean Malto 8.19.58.515.7
7th Torey Pudwill 7.38.4-15.7
8th Nyjah Huston 6.8--6.8
9thAustyn Gillette4.8-17.121.9
10th David Gonzalez 6.6-15.321.9
11thTom Asta7.3-14.421.7
12th Dylan Rieder 7.5-12.520.0
13thTommy Sandoval6.8-12.819.6
14th Eric Koston 7.3-10.718.0
15th Peter Ramondetta 6.0-8.914.9
16th Bastien Salabanzi 8.6-5.714.3
17thBilly Marks4.2-7.711.9
18thMatt Miller4.7-4.59.2
19thMikey Taylor7.7-0.07.7
20th Ryan Sheckler ---DNP
21st Chaz Ortiz ---DNP

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SLS at Los Angeles, California

August 1–4, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.79.135.253.0
2nd Chris Cole 7.37.829.544.6
3rdLuan Olivera8.99.326.044.2
4thRyan Decenzo7.88.222.338.3
5th Shane O'Neill 7.48.916.833.1
6th Paul Rodriguez 7.29.116.532.8
7th Torey Pudwill 6.48.2-14.6
8th Bastien Salabanzi 6.1--6.1

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SLS Super Crown at New Jersey

August 25, 2013.
RankSkaterFlowControlImpactScore
1st Chris Cole 8.79.135.052.8
2nd Nyjah Huston 8.28.735.552.4
3rdLuan Oliveira8.28.632.549.3
4th Paul Rodriguez 9.08.727.144.8
5th Sean Malto 8.59.217.835.5
6th Shane O'Neill 8.08.58.324.8
7th Torey Pudwill 5.78.1-13.8
8thMikey Taylor4.6--4.6

[30] 2013: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Chris Cole

Highest Score Trick Award, presented by Monster Energy - (9.9) Shane O'Neill, Switch Double 360 Flip

Highest Score Trick Clip http://streetleague.com/ondemand/?__mr_id=67930%5B%5D

2013 Street League Awards: Street League Skateboarding Awards

2012 SLS World Tour

SLS at Kansas City, Missouri

May 19, 2012.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 09.9100.046.7
2nd Bastien Salabanzi 7.48.731.7n/a
3rd Chaz Ortiz 8.39.827n/a
4th Paul Rodriguez Jr. 6.79.226.6n/a
5th Chris Cole 7.18.923.842
6th Ryan Sheckler 7.18.314.329.7
7th Sean Malto 6.68n/a14.6
8thMikey Taylor6.5n/an/a6.5
9thLuan de Oliveiran/an/an/a6.9
10thBilly Marksn/an/an/a6.8
11thAustyn Gilletten/an/an/a6.7
12thTommy Sandovaln/an/an/a4.7
13thTom Asta5.0n/a13.418.4
14th Dylan Rieder 2.2n/a15.818.0
15thShane O'neill7.8n/a7.114.9
16th David Gonzalez 4.9n/a9.314.2
17thMatt Miller5.6n/a7.813.9
18th Ishod Wair 5.6n/a7.212.8
20th Eric Koston 3.7n/a6.29.9
21st Torey Pudwill 6.7n/ainj.6.7
22ndMark Appleyard4.1n/a1.05.1
23rd Mike Mo Capaldi 3.4n/a0.03.4
24th Peter Ramondetta inj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Ontario, California

June 16, 2012.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 9.29.829.247.7
2nd Chaz Ortiz 8.7925.546.2
3rd Sean Malto 7.27.131.645.9
4thLuan de Oliveira8.98.323.240.4
5th Paul Rodriguez 88.920.637.5
6th Peter Ramondetta 6.37.814.929
7th David González 7.26.8n/a14
8thTommy Sandoval3.9n/an/a3.9
9thMikey Taylorn/an/an/a7.7
10th Chris Cole n/an/an/a7.6
11th Eric Koston n/an/an/a5.6
12thMatt Millern/an/an/a4.1
13thBilly Marks6.5n/a16.322.8
114th Ishod Wair 7.6n/a14.221.8
15th Bastien Salabanzi 6.4n/a14.520.9
16thTom Asta7.4n/a13.220.6
17thShane O'neill8.0n/a8.216.2
18th Ryan Sheckler 8.3n/a6.414.7
19thAustyn Gillette7.1n/a7.614.7
20thMark Appleyard4.1n/a9.613.7
21st Dylan Rieder 5.5n/a7.212.7
22nd Mike Mo Capaldi 4.9n/a6.311.2
23rdJimmy Carlin1.4n/a5.87.2
24thTorey Pudwull1.7n/ainj.1.7

SLS at Glendale, Arizona

July 15, 2012.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickBigScore
1st Paul Rodriguez 6.8929.945.7
2nd Chris Cole 7.39.126.743.1
3rd Ryan Sheckler 7.88.224.540.5
4th Nyjah Huston 6.68.623.238.4
5th Shane O'Neill 8.19.515.232.8
6th Sean Malto 7.68.212.828.6
7thLuan de Oliveira6.87.8n/a14.6
8th Torey Pudwill 4.6n/an/a4.6
9th Bastien Salabanzi 7.6n/an/a7.6
10th David Gonzalez 6.9n/an/a6.9
11th Chaz Ortiz 5.5n/an/a5.5
12thMikey Taylor4.3n/an/a4.3
13th Ishod Wair 6.3n/a20.226.5
14thTommy Sandoval4.4n/a21.225.6
15thBilly Marks2.8n/a21.724.5
16thTom Asta7.0n/a15.422.4
17th Peter Ramondetta 5.9n/a9.815.7
18thJimmy Carlin4.7n/a6.911.6
19thMark Appleyard4.1n/a5.39.4
20thAustyn Gillette4.3n/a4.48.7
21st Mike Mo Capaldi 0.3n/a6.26.5
22nd Dylan Rieder 1.1n/a3.84.9
23rdMatt Miller4.4n/a0.04.4
24th Eric Koston n/an/an/an/a

SLS at Newark, New Jersey

August 26, 2012.
RankSkaterRunBest TrickBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.78.731.148.5
2nd Chris Cole 7.79.329.146.1
3rd Chaz Ortiz 8.48.228.344.9
4th Paul Rodriguez 8.59.623.241.3
5th Ryan Sheckler 8.68.423.540.5
6th Bastien Salabanzi 7.08.716.432.1
7th Sean Malto 7.28.1n/a15.3
8thLuan de Oliveira6.7n/an/a6.7

2012: Overall Winner - Nyjah Huston

2011 SLS World Tour


SLS at Seattle, Washington

May 7–8, 2011. Halfonso scored 104.6 points at the first stop in Seattle, Washington. [31]
RankSkaterTechnicalLineBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 34.628.641.434.9
2nd Shane O'Neill 7.26.225.426.0
3rd Chaz Ortiz 5.05.731.325.7
4th Ryan Sheckler 5.85.329.124.7
5th Torey Pudwill 7.76.627.224.6
6th Chris Cole 5.86.523.021.9
7thBilly Marks7.24.713.920.5
8th Mike Mo Capaldi 6.25.41819.2
9thMike Taylor6.45.225.418
10th Paul Rodriguez 5.96.517.911.1
11thTommy Sandoval4.44.923.617.6
12th David Gonzalez 5.82.817.615.3
13thNick Dompierre3.95.520.614.3
14th Dylan Rieder 6.97.95.814.2
15thPeter Romendetta3.96.016.914.1
16th Eric Koston 5.05.36.811.3
17thMark Appleyard2.53.318.211.2
18thBraydon Szafranski5.00.00.05.0
19th PJ Ladd 4.60.00.02.9
20thBrandon Beibelinj.inj.inj.inj.
21st Marc Johnson inj.inj.inj.inj.
22nd Terry Kennedy inj.inj.inj.inj.
23rd Sean Malto inj.inj.inj.inj.
24thLuan de Oliveirainj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Kansas City, Missouri

June 11–12, 2011.

The second stop in Kansas City, Missouri, was won by Huston, who scored 72.6 points for his second win of the year. [32]

RankSkaterTechnicalLineBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 9.42934.231.6
2nd Chris Cole 8.120.838.229.5
3rd Chaz Ortiz 7.63224.228.1
4th Sean Malto 7.729.526.227.9
5th Ryan Sheckler 8.821.731.326.5
6th Torey Pudwill 9.115.832.324.1
7thMikey Taylor8.513.4n/a13.4
8thBilly Marks8.211.9n/a11.9
9th Paul Rodriguez 6.27.424.2n/a
10th Shane O'Neill 7.15.918.916.9
11thNick Dompierre5.83.820.816.9
12th David Gonzalez 5.36.618.016.7
13th Mike Mo Capaldi 7.34.911.513.6
14thLuan de Oliveira5.86.53.613.2
15thDylan Reider6.06.57.112.8
16thTommy Sandoval4.93.86.911.4
17th Peter Ramondetta 4.93.94.711.4
18thMark Appleyard4.33.57.610.6
19thBraydon Szafranski5.76.00.08.1
20th PJ Ladd 6.36.00.07.1
21stBrandon Biebelinj.inj.inj.inj.
22nd Marc Johnson inj.inj.inj.inj.
23rd Terry Kennedy inj.inj.inj.inj.
24th Eric Koston inj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Glendale, Arizona

July 16–17, 2011.

The third stop, in Glendale, Arizona, was won by Huston, who scored 77.8 points; [33] the victory was Huston's fourth.

RankSkaterTechnicalLineBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 8.97.838.334.5
2nd Ryan Sheckler 87.619.929.5
3rd Chris Cole 8.45.627.425.6
4th Paul Rodriguez 7.25.617.620.8
5th Shane O'Neill 8.05.624.618.9
6thBilly Marks7.47.520.616.9
7thLuan de Oliveira8.38.218.014.6
8thTommy Sandoval7.94.925.111.1
9th Chaz Ortiz 6.95.35.8n/a
10th Eric Koston 6.16.96.7n/a
11th Sean Malto 7.26.320.527.5
12thMikey Taylor5.54.615.116.0
13thPeter Romendetta5.75.813.813.4
14th Mike Mo Capaldi 2.35.714.511.2
15thMark Appleyard5.22.814.210.0
16th Dylan Rieder 7.00.04.77.4
17thBraydon Szafranski1.04.3n/a3.0
18thBrandon Biebelinj.inj.inj.inj.
19thNick Dompierreinj.inj.inj.inj.
20th David Gonzalez inj.inj.inj.inj.
21st Marc Johnson inj.inj.inj.inj.
22nd Terry Kennedy inj.inj.inj.inj.
24th Torey Pudwill inj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Newark, New Jersey

August 28, 2011.

Malto, scoring an 81.2, became the 2011 Street League Champion by winning stop 4 of the year. [34]

RankSkaterTechnicalLineBigScore
1st Sean Malto 8.628.344.381.2
2nd Nyjah Huston 8.619.251.579.4
3rd Chris Cole 7.92835.171
4th Chaz Ortiz 9.324.721.555.5
5th Paul Rodriguez 8.818.11541.9
6thMikey Taylor8.214.510.132.8
7thBilly Marks8.112.9n/a21
8th Shane O'Neill 7.710.6n/a18.3
9th Ryan Sheckler 7.3n/an/an/a
10th Mike Mo Capaldi n/an/an/an/a

2011: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Sean Malto

2010 SLS World Tour


SLS at Glendale, Arizona

August 28, 2010.

Nyjah Huston placed first at the first ever Street League contest in Glendale, Arizona, scoring a 116.0 [35]

RankSkaterCreativeLineTechnicalBigScore
1st Nyjah Huston 24.535.720.735.1116
2nd Shane O'Neill 28.93327.928.4114.9
3rd Torey Pudwill 23.329.33129.3112.8
4th Sean Malto 2332.923.431.7111
5th Chris Cole 30.724.423.835.9109.6
6th Chaz Ortiz 21.629.722.625102.2
7th Paul Rodriguez 23.319.225.721.9100.1
8th Greg Lutzka
9th Peter Ramondetta
10th Ryan Sheckler
11th Eric Koston
12thBilly Marks
13thMikey Taylor
14th PJ Ladd
15thTommy Sandoval
16th Dylan Rieder
17thMark Appleyard
18th Terry Kennedy
19thNick Dompierre
20thBrandon Biebel
21st David Gonzalez
22nd Mike Mo Capaldi
23rd Marc Johnson inj.inj.inj.inj.inj.
24thLuan de Oliveirainj.inj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Ontario, California

September 11, 2010.

First place for the 2010 Ontario, California, stop was awarded to Sean Malto, who scored 120.4 points [36]

RankSkaterCreativeLineTechnicalBigScore
1st Sean Malto 31.33123.521.5120.4
2nd Chaz Ortiz 34.232.430.334.6118.4
3rd Nyjah Huston 32.724.322.726.2105.9
4th Ryan Sheckler 29.220.327.317.7103.7
5th Chris Cole 23.122.231.82097.1
6th Paul Rodriguez 29.626.722.426.996.4
7th Greg Lutzka 3021188.677.6
8thShane O'neil
9thMikey Taylor
10thTory Pudwill
11th Eric Koston
12thBilly Marks
13thMark Appleyard
14th David Gonzalez
15thTommy Sandoval
16th Terry Kennedy
17th PJ Ladd
18thBrandon Biebel
19th Marc Johnson
20th Dylan Rieder
21st Mike Mo Capaldi
22ndNick Dompierre
23rdLuan de Oliveirainj.inj.inj.inj.inj.
24th Peter Ramondetta inj.inj.inj.inj.inj.

SLS at Las Vegas, Nevada

September 25, 2010.

Shane O'Neill, scoring 146.0 points, won the final 2010 stop in Las Vegas, Nevada. [37]

RankSkaterCreativeLineTechnicalBigScore
1st Shane O'Neill 40.934.431.838.9146
2nd Chris Cole 30.639.236.237.8143.8
3rd Nyjah Huston 35.636.326.225.1123.2
4th Chaz Ortiz 40.93027.217.5115.6
5th Ryan Sheckler 35.12526.428114.5
6th Paul Rodriguez 26.920.634.424.8106.7
7th Greg Lutzka 31.514.523.112.281.3
8th Torey Pudwill 6.86.16.735.394.4
9th Sean Malto 5.05.44.926.993.0
10thMikey Taylor5.95.55.334.591.7
11th David Gonzalez 5.24.84.724.689.7
12th Eric Koston 5.24.84.724.684.7
13thBilly Marks6.44.44.79.959.3
14thMark Appleyard5.44.05.47.349.7
15thNick Dompierre6.65.74.7n/a49.4
16th Marc Johnson 5.74.75.1n/a38.1
17thBrandon Biebel0.03.76.9n/a36.1
18th Dylan Rieder 5.54.80.014.634.4
19thTommy Sandoval6.45.04.9n/a29.1
20th PJ Ladd 0.03.76.3n/a16.4
21st Terry Kennedy 2.90.05.2n/a12.9
22nd Mike Mo Capaldi 0.0n/a0.0n/an/a
23rdLuan de Oliveirainj.inj.inj.inj.inj.
24th Peter Ramondetta inj.inj.inj.inj.inj.

2010: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Nyjah Huston [31]

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