Displaying items by tag: Youness Amrani
280DoubleRock_lostTapes Remember what Double Rock looked like four years ago? Neither did we...until we went through these lost tapes and uncovered some gems.
Thursday, March 21 2013
Category: Videos
280tampa1This is the 20th Anniversary of Tampa Am. Things heated up pretty quickly. The street area was ripped all day, brewskis flowed, the bands jammed, and the bowl got hot.
Friday, December 07 2012
Category: Articles
134YounessRidesAlmostIMPACTe Youness Amrani explains and demonstrates why he rides the impact support boards from Almost.
Friday, December 23 2011
Category: Trash
280_nike_dr Childress on the walls, Taylor in the rafters, and a couple of Euros gettin' tech. Sounds about right...
Wednesday, December 07 2011
Category: Videos
280_nike_trailerdr Some teams roll through Double Rock on a wild-eyed rampage. Others prefer stylish, effortless destruction. Nike SB did both. Stay tuned for Wieger, Youness, Salazar, Childress, and this other dude you may have heard of—Grant Taylor. Coming December 7.
Monday, December 05 2011
Category: Videos
134Transmit_Youness Nike SB is proud to announce the newest addition to their global team, Belgium’s Youness Amrani. They put together some skate footage and sat him down for a Q&A. Check it out.
Monday, October 10 2011
Category: Trash
Skate Til U Die Bay Area, CA May 17
Wild in the Parks North America May 18
Dennis McNett Art Show Allston, MA May 18
CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25
Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27
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