A Saga For The City Of Copenhagen and Its Late Statesman, Kristian Bomholt.
July 1, 2009, 10:16 AM
By: Cullen Poythress
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If skateboarders were around during the 8th century, there's little doubt that they would have been in the hands of Viking warriors. William and Simon from CPH arranged for a massive flaming ring of fire be lit in celebration of the first night.
It's hard to deny American culture's romantic fascination with Vikings. Our love affair with these red bearded warriors runs deepmaking it hard to venture to their lands without drawing reference to its warrior heritage. While walking the streets of Copenhagen, it isn't hard to envision these 8th century barbarians marauding the countryside, getting smashed on mead and brandishing their battle hammers and axes with a grit that would strike fear in the hearts of all they crossed. But the Vikings, you see, aren't just ancient heroes the Danes pride as a part of their past, there's a certain warrior spirit in these people that still lives on today (To continue, click read more).
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No Viking celebration would be complete without a pig roast. Simon and William from the CPH skatepark arranged the feast, which fed hundreds of reveling skaters throughout the evening.
Primal Nordic scribes wrote Sagasepic tales of warriors celebrated for their heroic deeds in the great battles of the dark past. These were tales reserved for men of great worth. Modern Danish legend tells of one of these new Vikingsa skateboarder born in the fires of Thor's hammera man who lived his life 100%, 100% of the time. To those who knew him, Kristian Bomholt
was a fearless skater, friend to all, and a true statesman of Denmark. Kristian recently passed, but his passing wasn't a fadingit was a silent, yet explosive conclusion to a life of relentless action and smiles.
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Torey and Eric Koston posing with their trophies. Koston gave a hell of a performance, but it wasn't enough to defeat the foaming berserker, Torey Pudwill. Torey dedicated his performance to Kristian's honor.
For Viking warriors, to die in the heat of battle, as Kristian did, was the highest honor one could hope for. For those soldiers who died with their boots on, the Norse god Odin held a promise of Valhallaa grand hall of infinite ale and celebration. Leaving earth in a blaze, Kristian, undoubtedly resides there today.
During battle, some Vikings, intoxicated on the promise of Valhalla were said to reach a state known as Berserk. Berserkers, as they were called, were warriors who fought in a trance of uncontrollable rage and brutality. These savage killers were an inspiration to those left among the living and the spirits of those Berserkers felled in battle were said to help the living in combat.
This past weekend at the 2009 CPH Pro contest, the city of Copenhagen bore witness to just such an event, as Kristian's Viking spirit possessed the skateboarding of the young Torey Pudwill.
In life, Kristian and Torey were great friends and
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Mark Baines takes a casual stride through the course on the eve of its destruction.
comradestruly brothers in skateboarding. On the course this weekend, Torey was clearly embodied by his fallen brother's warrior spirit. With fire in his eyes trick after trick was made with flawless precision as he took out his combatants one by one. His stamina was almost inhuman. During his runs, Torey continuously emptied his stomach, only to wipe his mouth and continue his slaughter. Torey, for those brief moments, was a Berserker and his Viking friend Kristian, with ale raised high, was surly smiling down on him from Valhalla.
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The late Danish statesman Kristian Bomholt blasting a proper backside ollie. CPH 2009 and all that follow will be held in his memory and honor.
A very special thanks goes out to the city of Copenhagen and William and Simon at the CPH Skate Park who put on an amazing weekend full of world class skateboarding, friendship, and endless good times.
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Getz goes bezerker in so many ways, but here he's also using his skate. Nosegrind the quarterpipe from bank to bank.
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Looking down on him...Torey dedicated this one to Bomholt.
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