FREESTYLE TEAM 2016 B.C. FAIR and FESTIVAL Demo Team Proposal - StarBeat
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The WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM 2016 B.C. FAIR and FESTIVAL Demo Team Proposal Is your Fair or Festival looking for a new look and feel to it this year ? Is your goal to have more vibrant youth and family oriented events taking place ? The World Round-Up Freestyle Team is an experienced group of athletes drawing large crowds to events with a type of specialized skateboarding known as “Freestyle Skateboarding” Come take a look at what we have to offer for your event. We promise not to disappoint. The World Round-Up Freestyle Team COME TAKE A LOOK INSIDE
WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM ACTION PACKED SKATEBOARDING Since the creation of the X-Games in 1995, skateboarding has played a key roll in the extreme sports games and today’s youth market. Yearly skateboard sales have gone from $10 million in the mid 60’s to over $5 billion, making it one of the most high profile sports in the World. Why is skateboarding so appealing? The acrobatic tricks done by freestylers are so different that they never cease to amaze people, drawing large crowds whenever they preform. And that is exactly what The World Round-Up Freestyle Team promises to deliver at your event. Freestyle skateboarding (unlike other styles of skateboarding) requires no ramps, rails or any other special equipment other than the skateboard itself. Because of this, performances can be held on a stage, or any place with a flat, smooth surface. A unique and action packed show that requires nothing more than a flat smooth surface? What more could you ask for? Fairs and Festivals that align themselves with skateboarding’s huge growth market and audience appeal, are in for a real . . . Thrill Ride. Just click this link for a glimpse of what freestyle is all about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgDRo0kNpPQ&feature=youtu.be
WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM OUR DEMO TEAM SKATERS We have pulled from some of the worlds top freestyle skaters who compete at The World Round-Up, to create our Freestyle Team. Here is a inside look at a few of our team members. www.theworldroundup.com KEVIN HARRIS - Kevin is Canada’s first professional skateboarder. He is known for his fluid style, incorporating complex variations with exceptional footwork. Kevin owns Ultimate Skateboards, Canada’s largest skateboard distribution centre, as well as CONCRETE Skateboard Magazine. He was a member of both the famous RIPPING SQUAD and the BONES BRIGADE skateboard teams. He holds the Guinness World Record for the most spins on two skateboards at 1,032 spins.
WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM OUR DEMO TEAM SKATERS RYAN BRYNELSON - Is originally from Delta, B.C. but has spent the past couple of years living in Yokohama Japan where he attended and graduated Yokohama Design College. He took home the honours at the 2013 World Round-Up placing 1st in the amateur division. The very next year he turned pro and placed 1st in the Japanese Freestyle Championships. His mentor Kevin Harris says, “ keep an eye on this rising Canadian Star who packs everything into his routines”. ANDY ANDERSON - This 19 year old White Rock skater started skating when he was four and feels right at home skating freestyle, ramps or bowls at skateparks. Andy has not only recently placed 1st in the 2015 World Freestyle Round-Up amateur division, but also won the 2013 "King of the Bowls" series. His talent and dedication to the sport has secured him major sponsorships from: Powell & Peralta, Skull Skates, Vans, Protest Skateboards, and Kilian Clothing is the reason why this guy is going to be on the Canadian Olympic team in 2020.
WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM World Round-Up FREESTYLE SHOW LOWER MAINLAND SHOWS - Our team will arrive at your event, bringing with them their PA system, flagging, pop up banners, and of course their skateboards. All you need to supply is an indoor, clean, flat smooth surface no less than 20 feet by 20 feet (outside shows are possible depending on the type of surface. Please ask for details). We will also require an electrical outlet and stands to hold up our flagging so we can flag off the area. This package includes three half hour shows put on by members of the World Round-Up Freestyle Team with meet & greet and autograph sessions in between shows.
WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE TEAM OUT OF PROVINCE LOCATIONS - Our team will fly into your event, bringing with them flagging, pop up banners, and of course their skateboards. All you need to supply is an indoor, clean, flat smooth surface no less than 20 feet by 20 feet (outside shows are possible depending on the type of surface), a PA system, small table, electrical outlet, power cords, as well as support stands to hold up our flagging so we can flag off the skating area. This package includes three half hour shows put on by members of the World Round-Up Freestyle Team with autograph sessions in between shows. SPECIALTY SHOWS - Need a half hour or one hour show for a special occasion? Contact us and we will create a show designed especially for you that your audience will never forget. Price will vary depending on the length of show and its location. BOOKING A SHOW Contact Ryan Brynelson our Team Coordinator ryan-brynelson@hotmail.com
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gendarmerie royale du Canada ! ! 2016-02-10 To whom it may concern, My name is Cst. Troy DERRICK from the Surrey RCMP. I am writing this on behalf of the World Freestyle Skateboarding Demo Team. I have been in partnership with this team for 3 years. We have been able to provide multiple demonstrations involving skateboarding, policing and cultural misconceptions. The high energy demonstration captures the audience and interest then shortly after I am able to provide a brief presentation on Healthy choices involving personal stories from when I was a youth skateboarding. A list of venues we have demonstrated in: Multiple schools(elementary and secondary), Community centers, cultural centers, churches, youth events, the City of Surrey, malls, BC Parks and other youth events and skateboard competitions. These demos have been well received by the community where the observers have approached us with comments on how the concept changed their perspective on skateboarding as well as policing. I am very pleased to provide this reference and would be happy to provide further details upon request. Please feel free to contact me on this matter if needed Sincerely, Cst. Troy DERRICK #52669 Surrey RCMP District 5 First Nations Policing (778) 593-3223 troy.derrick@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ! !
5748 176 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 1G4 Ph: (604) 576-3155 Fax: (604) 576-3145 E m a i l : cloverdalebia@telus.net W e b : www.cloverdalebia.com January 22, 2013 WORLD ROUND-UP FREESTYLE SKATEBOARD TEAM Attn: Monty Little Re: World Round-Up Freestyle Skateboard Reference 2012 Cloverdale Rodeo Parade Entry Dear Monty: We are delighted to hear that your team is returning to the annual Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair on the 2013 May long weekend. We definitely would like to sponsor members of your team to perform at our pre-Rodeo events: 38th Annual Cloverdale Bed Races (May 16) and the 12th Annual Chili Cook-off at Clover Square Village (May 17). Your group definitely are crowd favorites and add a lot of excitement to our annual events. We look forward to also having your group perform at our 11th Annual Cloverdale Blueberry Festival scheduled for August 10, 2013. Please let this letter serve as a reference for other groups who are considering to add some excitement to their events. We are most pleased with the professional manner your group provides: "On Time, Great Wow Factor and On Budget Service". If any of your potential clients would like more information or a reference please have them call me! Best wishes for the New Year. Yours truly, Paul Orazietti Executive Director
MAILING ADDRESS 12666–72 Ave, Surrey, BC Canada V3W 2M8 February 7, 2015 To Whom It May Concern; On December 1st 2014, Troy Derrick, Hippie Mike, Kevin Harris, Andy Anderson, and Ryan Brynelson gave an outstanding skateboarding demonstration and presentation to my class at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. This was a class of 35 fourth-year criminology students. I received fantastic feedback from my class, including students who explained that they were inspired after the presentation. Constable Troy Derrick encouraged students to “be the difference” in their community. Many students have since personally relayed to me that this statement stuck with them. Students felt motivated to have a more positive outlook on life, and be the change in their community. Troy, Mike, and Kevin shared with us their inspiring stories of how skateboarding played a role in leading them to where they are today. For Troy, skateboarding was a positive outlet and provided him with a great sense of community. He provided his personal experiences, including sharing how he faced racism growing up in Prince George, BC, but didn’t let that hold him back. Instead, he channeled those negative experiences into his work and life today to try and make a change in his community. He told us how he overcame many obstacles in life by staying positive, and drawing on his cultural identity as a proud Gitxsan. He also shared how he is a Hereditary Chief with the Gitxsan First Nation, how he went on to become a certified Red Seal Chef, and then led into a discussion on his current role today as the Aboriginal Liaison for the Surrey RCMP. Mike also shared an inspiring story of his life journey. This also included the role that skateboarding has played throughout his life. He started skateboarding at the age of eight, managed to get several sponsorships throughout his skateboarding career. He shared his passion and love for skateboarding. His zeal for life shined throughout his presentation. He truly has a love for his community of Surrey. He has organized many skateboarding events throughout his life. Mike also played a lead role in creating community skateboard spaces for youth to gather, share, and be active, including the Chuck Baily Skatepark in Surrey. He also shared how he came to build his own business from what he loves. Today, Mike remains an active positive role model in the community and owns and manages his businesses Protest Skateboards and Authentic Board Supply. T 604.599.2100 kpu.ca
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