SKIMBOARDING NEWS
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Jackie Gollbach, Derek Makekau and David Haefele worked hard to release the first issue of Pulse Skimboarding Magazine. (more…)
We are very happy to welcome Jackie Gollbach, from Santa Cruz CA, in the Victoria family. She not only rips, but she is also really involve in the skim community, starting an online magazine along with David Haefele called PULSE SKIMBOARDING. First issue should be out any day now! Check out more info on Jackie on her […]
Summer-like Session this Saturday at Oak Street around 1 pm. Ryan Ward, Johnny Salta, Jared Green, Max Bourne, Johnny Atoe, Legend Chris Henderson and his son Zack, and many more… Really glassy conditions, sunny and clear water. Another Really fun Saturday Session… Come join the fun next Saturday! Pictures by Tex Haines [print_gllr id=7970] […]
Last week Bob Phillips finally got that heart he was waiting for. It was an 8.5 hour surgery, and it can run up to 14 hours. So things went well in surgery is my guess. Unbelievable, amazing, and miraculous are the most often heard words about it. This Sunday he was sitting up, but struggling […]
Hobie Alter has passed away and we are all the poorer for it. Victoria Skimboards’ first customer was Hobie Sports in Dana Point. ALL my life I had been going there with my family on our way to San Onofre. The smell of resin was fresh, foam was on the floor, and the boards were […]
CONGRATULATIONS MAX BOURNE On Sunday April 9th all of the local amateur skimboarders gathered at Aliso Creek for the second stop of the green eggs and am. Skimmers started to show up as early as 7:30 in perpetration for the competition and were presently surprised by some firing waves. In all the competitions I have […]
SATURDAY SESSION, JOIN THE FUN!!! Johnny Atoe, Teddy Vlasis, , Morgan Just, Paddy Mack, Max Bourne to name only few, had a fun Saturday Session at West Street! After few Saturday Sessions canceled due to contests (Melaque, Mexico, and the GEAA in newport Beach) it was good to skim together again some nice spring west […]
