6:30pm - 8:30pm: Panel discussion hosted by HHF, G-Shock, adidas Skateboarding, and The Boardr (private invite-only event for skaters competing in the HHF Wildcard Contest division of Boardr Am and participants of the HHF Legacy program)
All ages/skills skate jam featuring pop-up “Best Trick” contests
12pm - 2:30pm: Open Skate
2:30pm – 3pm: G-Shock Best Trick Contest on the wallride
1st $250, 2nd $150, 3rd $100
3:30pm - 4pm: adidas Best Trick Contest on surprise pop-up obstacle!
1st $250, 2nd $150, 3rd $100
4:30pm – 5pm: adidas Best Trick Contest on surprise pop-up obstacle!
1st $250, 2nd $150, 3rd $100
Awards immediately following
Woodward Scholarships Presented by Dickies
The Zumiez Destroyer Award goes to a special standout who embodies the Harold Hunter spirit, coming from anything having to do with ripping skating, style, side antics, or just overall killing it throughout the entire day
Social
Use the hashtag #HaroldHunterDay. Use the flyer below to let everyone know where we'll be on Saturday night.
The best local shop teams and crews battle it out in a squad versus squad event with the winning team earning an all-expense-paid trip to the Red Bull Terminal Takeover in New Orleans.
The best local shop teams and crews battle it out in a squad versus squad event with the winning team earning an all-expense-paid trip to the Red Bull Terminal Takeover in New Orleans.
The GFL Series is a national, all ages and skills series in both street and bowl benefiting the Grind for Life Organization, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists cancer patients with travel expenses.
The GFL Series is a national, all ages and skills series in both street and bowl benefiting the Grind for Life Organization, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists cancer patients with travel expenses.
The GFL Series is a national, all ages and skills series in both street and bowl benefiting the Grind for Life Organization, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists cancer patients with travel expenses.
The GFL Series is a national, all ages and skills series in both street and bowl benefiting the Grind for Life Organization, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists cancer patients with travel expenses.