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St Innocent, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia (1879)

He was born in Siberia in 1797 to a clerical family, and became a married parish priest in Irkutsk. A devout explorer, John Kriukov, told him of the great spiritual needs among the Russian and native peoples in Alaska, then Russian territory. Moved to serve Christ in this very difficult environment, he and his family arrived in Alaska in 1824. He quickly learned the Aleut language and worked humbly and tirelessly among the Aleuts. His spiritual classic, An Indication of the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven, was originally written in Aleut and later translated into many languages.   While he was visiting Russia in 1838, his wife died; one year later he was tonsured a monk and given the name of Innocent (he had been Fr John Veniamov). Almost immediately after his tonsuring he was, without warning, raised to the rank of Bishop of all Eastern Siberia and Russian America, probably the largest diocese in the world at that time. Returning to Alaska, he continued his missionary work with vigor, often traveling among Aleut and Tlingit settlements in his own kayak. Wherever he went, he found the Alaskan people hungry for the faith, and his labors bore rich fruit which is still obvious today: Alaska has more Orthodox churches per capita than any other state.   In old age he was made Metropolitan of Moscow, head of the entire Russian Orthodox Church. His concern for Christian mission was undiminished, and as Metropolitan he created the Orthodox Missionary Society. He reposed on Holy Saturday of 1879.




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St Innocent, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia (1879)

He was born in Siberia in 1797 to a clerical family, and became a married parish priest in Irkutsk. A devout explorer, John Kriukov, told him of the great spiritual needs among the Russian and native peoples in Alaska, then Russian territory. Moved to serve Christ in this very difficult environment, he and his family arrived in Alaska in 1824. He quickly learned the Aleut language and worked humbly and tirelessly among the Aleuts. His spiritual classic, An Indication of the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven, was originally written in Aleut and later translated into many languages.   While he was visiting Russia in 1838, his wife died; one year later he was tonsured a monk and given the name of Innocent (he had been Fr John Veniamov). Almost immediately after his tonsuring he was, without warning, raised to the rank of Bishop of all Eastern Siberia and Russian America, probably the largest diocese in the world at that time. Returning to Alaska, he continued his missionary work with vigor, often traveling among Aleut and Tlingit settlements in his own kayak. Wherever he went, he found the Alaskan people hungry for the faith, and his labors bore rich fruit which is still obvious today: Alaska has more Orthodox churches per capita than any other state.   In old age he was made Metropolitan of Moscow, head of the entire Russian Orthodox Church. His concern for Christian mission was undiminished, and as Metropolitan he created the Orthodox Missionary Society. He reposed on Holy Saturday of 1879.




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St Innocent, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia (1879)

He was born in Siberia in 1797 to a clerical family, and became a married parish priest in Irkutsk. A devout explorer, John Kriukov, told him of the great spiritual needs among the Russian and native peoples in Alaska, then Russian territory. Moved to serve Christ in this very difficult environment, he and his family arrived in Alaska in 1824. He quickly learned the Aleut language and worked humbly and tirelessly among the Aleuts. His spiritual classic, An Indication of the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven, was originally written in Aleut and later translated into many languages.   While he was visiting Russia in 1838, his wife died; one year later he was tonsured a monk and given the name of Innocent (he had been Fr John Veniamov). Almost immediately after his tonsuring he was, without warning, raised to the rank of Bishop of all Eastern Siberia and Russian America, probably the largest diocese in the world at that time. Returning to Alaska, he continued his missionary work with vigor, often traveling among Aleut and Tlingit settlements in his own kayak. Wherever he went, he found the Alaskan people hungry for the faith, and his labors bore rich fruit which is still obvious today: Alaska has more Orthodox churches per capita than any other state.   In old age he was made Metropolitan of Moscow, head of the entire Russian Orthodox Church. His concern for Christian mission was undiminished, and as Metropolitan he created the Orthodox Missionary Society. He reposed on Holy Saturday of 1879.




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St Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska (1836)

St Herman, for many the Patron of North America, was born near Moscow around 1756 to a pious merchant family, and entered monastic life at the age of sixteen, at the Trinity - St Sergius Lavra near St Petersburg. While there he was attacked by a cancer of the face, but the Mother of God appeared to him and healed him completely. He was tonsured a monk in 1783 with the name of Herman (a form of Germanos), and was received into Valaam Monastery on Lake Ladoga. After some time, he was allowed to withdraw to the life of a hermit in the forest, and only came to the monastery for feast days.   In 1793, in response to a request by the Russian-American Commercial Company for missionaries to Alaska, Valaam Monastery was told to select a company of its best monks to travel to America. Eight were chosen, of whom the hermit Herman was one. The company crossed all of Siberia and , almost a year later, first saw Kodiak Island in September 1794. The missionaries set about their work, and found the native Aleut people so receptive to the Gospel of Christ that in the first year about 7,000 were baptized and 1,500 marriages performed.   Despite severe hardships, the missionaries covered huge distances, on foot and in small boats, to reach the scattered fishing settlements of the Aleuts. In general they found a warm reception, but many of the pagan shamans opposed their message and sometimes stirred up the people against them. It was thus that the Priest-monk Juvenaly was killed in 1796, becoming the First Martyr of North America.   Despite such opposition, the missionaries' major difficulty was with the Russian traders and settlers, who were in the habit of exploiting the Aleuts as they wished, and who had oppressed and disgusted the native people with their immoral behavior. When the missionaries came to the defense of the natives, they were repaid with the opposition of the Russian-American company, whose leadership put countless obstacles in the path of their work. In time, several of the company died at sea, and several more abandoned the mission in discouragement, leaving the monk Herman alone.   He settled on Spruce Island near Kodiak, and once again took up the hermit's life, dwelling in a small cabin in the forest. He spent his days in prayer and mission work, and denied himself every fleshly comfort: he fasted often and lived on a diet of blackberries, mushrooms and vegetables (in Alaska!!). Despite these privations, he founded an orphanage and a school for the natives of the island, cared for the sick in epidemics, and built a chapel where he conducted divine services attended by many. (He was not a priest, but God made up the lack in miraculous ways: at Theophany, Angels descended to bless the waters of the bay, and the Saint would use the holy water to heal the sick). Asked if he was ever lonely or dejected in his solitude, and replied: "I am not alone; God is here as everywhere, and the Angels too. There is no better company."   Saint Herman reposed in peace on Spruce island, at the age of eighty-one, in 1836. At the moment of his departure, his face was radiant with light, and the inhabitants nearby saw a pillar of light rising above his hermitage. His last wish was to be buried on Spruce Island. When some of his well-intended disciples attempted to take his relics back to Kodiak to be buried from the church there, a storm rose up and continued unabated until they had abandoned the plan and buried him as he desired. He was officially glorified in 1970, the first canonized American Saint.   Saint Peter was a young Aleut convert to the Orthodox faith. In 1812 the Russian- American Company set up a post in California, where Russians and Aleuts farmed and traded to supply the needs of the Alaskans; Peter was one of these. The Spanish, who at the time ruled California, suspected the Russians of territorial ambitions, and in 1815 captured about twenty Orthodox Aleuts and took them to San Francisco. Fourteen of these were put to torture in an effort to convert them to the Roman Catholic faith. All refused to compromise their faith, and Peter and a companion were singled out for especially vicious treatment: Peter's fingers, then hands and feet, were severed, and he died from loss of blood, still firm in his confession. The Latins were preparing the same fate for the others when word came that they were to be transferred; eventually they returned to Alaska. When he heard a first-hand account of Peter's martyrdom, Saint Herman crossed himself and said "Holy New Martyr Peter, pray to God for us!" Saint Peter the Aleut is the first recognized Saint of American birth.   St Herman appears several times on the Church's calendar. The Synaxis of St Herman and the American Protomartyrs is celebrated today. St Herman is commemorated on November 15, the day of his repose; but (partly because pilgrimage to Alaska is so difficult in the winter) the day of his glorification, July 27 / August 9 is kept there as his primary feast day.   Following is a fragment of a conversation between St Herman and some officers of a Russian ship, recorded by his disciple Yanovsky; it includes perhaps the most familiar quotation from St Herman.   "But do you love God?" asked the Elder. And all answered: "Of course we love God. How can we not love God?" "And I, a sinner, have tried to love God for more than forty years, and I cannot say that I perfectly love Him," answered Father Herman, and began to explain how one must love God. "If we love someone," he said, "then we always think of that one, we strive to please that one; day and night our heart is preoccupied with that object. Is it in this way, gentlemen, that you love God? Do you often turn to Him, do you always remember Him, do you always pray to Him and fulfill His Holy commandments?" We had to admit that we did not. "For our good, for our happiness," concluded the Elder, "at least let us give a vow to ourselves, that from this day, from this hour, from this minute, we shall strive above all else to love God and to do His Holy Will!"   Saint Herman is also commemorated on December 12.




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St Innocent, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia (1879)

He was born in Siberia in 1797 to a clerical family, and became a married parish priest in Irkutsk. A devout explorer, John Kriukov, told him of the great spiritual needs among the Russian and native peoples in Alaska, then Russian territory. Moved to serve Christ in this very difficult environment, he and his family arrived in Alaska in 1824. He quickly learned the Aleut language and worked humbly and tirelessly among the Aleuts. His spiritual classic, An Indication of the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven, was originally written in Aleut and later translated into many languages.   While he was visiting Russia in 1838, his wife died; one year later he was tonsured a monk and given the name of Innocent (he had been Fr John Veniaminov). Almost immediately after his tonsuring he was, without warning, raised to the rank of Bishop of all Eastern Siberia and Russian America, probably the largest diocese in the world at that time. Returning to Alaska, he continued his missionary work with vigor, often traveling among Aleut and Tlingit settlements in his own kayak. Wherever he went, he found the Alaskan people hungry for the faith, and his labors bore rich fruit which is still obvious today: Alaska has more Orthodox churches per capita than any other state.   In old age he was made Metropolitan of Moscow, head of the entire Russian Orthodox Church. His concern for Christian mission was undiminished, and as Metropolitan he created the Orthodox Missionary Society. He reposed on Holy Saturday of 1879.




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St Juvenaly, First Martyr of America and Alaska (1796)

"St Juvenal was (together with St Herman, see Dec. 12) a member of the first mission sent from Russia to proclaim the Gospel in the New World. He was a priest-monk, and a zealous follower of the Apostles, and baptized hundreds of the natives of Alaska. He was martyred by enraged pagans in 1796." (Great Horologion)




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St Innocent, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia (1879)

He was born in Siberia in 1797 to a clerical family, and became a married parish priest in Irkutsk. A devout explorer, John Kriukov, told him of the great spiritual needs among the Russian and native peoples in Alaska, then Russian territory. Moved to serve Christ in this very difficult environment, he and his family arrived in Alaska in 1824. He quickly learned the Aleut language and worked humbly and tirelessly among the Aleuts. His spiritual classic, An Indication of the Way to the Kingdom of Heaven, was originally written in Aleut and later translated into many languages.   While he was visiting Russia in 1838, his wife died; one year later he was tonsured a monk and given the name of Innocent (he had been Fr John Veniaminov). Almost immediately after his tonsuring he was, without warning, raised to the rank of Bishop of all Eastern Siberia and Russian America, probably the largest diocese in the world at that time. Returning to Alaska, he continued his missionary work with vigor, often traveling among Aleut and Tlingit settlements in his own kayak. Wherever he went, he found the Alaskan people hungry for the faith, and his labors bore rich fruit which is still obvious today: Alaska has more Orthodox churches per capita than any other state.   In old age he was made Metropolitan of Moscow, head of the entire Russian Orthodox Church. His concern for Christian mission was undiminished, and as Metropolitan he created the Orthodox Missionary Society. He reposed on Holy Saturday of 1879.




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St Juvenaly, First Martyr of America and Alaska (1796)

"St Juvenal was (together with St Herman, see Dec. 12) a member of the first mission sent from Russia to proclaim the Gospel in the New World. He was a priest-monk, and a zealous follower of the Apostles, and baptized hundreds of the natives of Alaska. He was martyred by enraged pagans in 1796." (Great Horologion)




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The Equal of Martyrdom: Fr. Nicola Yanney, Holy Man of Nebraska

In this special documentary, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick goes on pilgrimage to encounter Fr. Nicola Yanney, an early 20th century Orthodox missionary in America and the first priest ordained by St. Raphael of Brooklyn, whose missionary territory included most of the Great Plains. Join Fr. Andrew as he explores the life of this holy man through interviews, research and prayer in Kearney, Nebraska, asking the question: Is Fr. Nicola a saint? Included with this documentary are 9 bonus tracks of extra interviews and other material that was not included in the main documentary.




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Alaska and St. Herman

Matthew teaches us lessons from the life of St. Herman of Alaska, a life of simplicity, purity, and commitment.




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A Pilgrimage to Alaska - Introduction

Fr. John Parker recently traveled to Kodiak, Alaska, and Spruce Island, Alaska, for the Feast of St. Herman of Alaska. While there, he had the chance to speak with all sorts of Orthodox Christians who minister in this beautiful, holy land of America. Today he introduces this series and then we will post updates every couple of days.




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A Pilgrimage to Alaska - Interview with the Chancellor

Fr. John Parker interviews Archimandrite David Mahaffey, Chancellor and Administrator of the Diocese of Alaska of the Orthodox Church in America.




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A Pilgrimage to Alaska - Interview with the Dean of St. Herman's Seminary

Fr. John interviews Fr. John Dunlop, Dean of St. Herman’s Seminary, Kodiak, Alaska, about the seminary, the incredible Archives (which include the handwritten documents of St. Innocent as well as the journals of St. Iakov Netsvyetov), and his own missionary work in the villages.




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Orthodoxy in Alaska with Fr. Michael Oleksa

Fr. Michael Oleksa shares on the lives of saints in Alaska, the stories of their mission work, and connects his personal experiences with the many diverse cultures found there.




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North Star: St Herman of Alaska / Basil's Search for Miracles 21

12. North Star: St. Herman of Alaska by Dorrie Papademetriou (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2001) and Basil's Search for Miracles part 10 (chapter 21) by Heather Zydek (Conciliar Press, 2007).




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The Legacy of St. Herman and the Alaskan Mission Today

Archpriest Michael Oleksa delivered a powerful, enlightening, and heart-felt message on the campus of St. Vladimir's Seminary Saturday, September 1, 2018, as part of the Seminary's celebration of the Ecclesiastical New Year. The distinguished alumnus and author beautifully weaved the history of the Alaskan Mission and the work of St. Herman and others into the present, as the Orthodox Church continues to defend the native peoples of Alaska and uphold the sanctity of the created world. Fr. Michael passionately implored Orthodox Christians everywhere to draw upon the past and modern-day experience of Orthodoxy in Alaska in witnessing Christ to all nations.




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St. Andrew House Alaska Fund

We are saddened by the problems being faced by our Orthodox Church in Alaska. The Church has sent Archbishop Nathaniel and Bishop Tikhon on a fact-finding mission. The clergy in Alaska are invited to meet with these hierarchs but many can't afford the travel. St. Andrew House Center for Orthodox Christian Studies is making funds available for that travel. Our interview is with the Treasurer, Dean Calvert. To donate, go to the St. Andrew House web site.




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Orthodoxy in Remote Alaska

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Nicholai Isaac, a priest serving in rural Alaska, about the Yukon Deanery Orthodox Church Conference that will be held August 19-21 at St. Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox Church in Lower Kalskag.




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Alaska Conference at Sea

An interview with Fr. Laurent Cleenewerck, Editor of the Greek Orthodox New Testament and one of the keynote speakers, along with Fr. Meletios Webber, Abbot of the St. John of San Francisco Monastery, at next year's Alaska Conference at Sea.




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Orthodox Alaskan Cruise!

Fr. Laurent Cleenewerck joins us to talk about an upcoming cruise to Alaska with an Orthodox theme. Fr. Michael Oleksa, author of Everyday Wonders will be the main speaker and you will experience the history and spiritual richness of Orthodoxy in Alaska. The dates are September 7-14, 2019, and you might be surprised how affordable it is!




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Ancient Faith Presents - Bishop Alexei of Sitka and Alaska

In this episode Bobby Maddex interviews His Grace Bishop Alexei of Sitka and Alaska on the history of the Alaskan Orthodox Church. Wonderful discussion about what life looks like for the clergy of the church and its parishioners. If you would like to donate the Alaskan diocese you can do so @ odesa.org.




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Saintly Matushka Olga and Alaska

Bobby Maddex interviews Vladyka Alexei, the Bishop of the Orthodox Church in America serving the Diocese of Sitka and Alaska, about his trip to the Alaskan village of Kwethluk to speak to the faithful there about Saintly Matushka Olga and the Church and cultural center that will be erected in her honor. To learn more about the project (as well as the film about His Grace's pilgrimage to Kwethluk) and help fund it, please visit https://odosa.org.




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The Equal of Martyrdom: Fr. Nicola Yanney, Holy Man of Nebraska

In this special documentary, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick goes on pilgrimage to encounter Fr. Nicola Yanney, an early 20th century Orthodox missionary in America and the first priest ordained by St. Raphael of Brooklyn, whose missionary territory included most of the Great Plains. Join Fr. Andrew as he explores the life of this holy man through interviews, research and prayer in Kearney, Nebraska, asking the question: Is Fr. Nicola a saint? Included with this documentary are 9 bonus tracks of extra interviews and other material that was not included in the main documentary.




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Di-O-Matic announces Maskarad




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Immediate Availlability of Maskarad




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Robin Kachfi - Skatepark Mannheim - BMX Edit 2016





Robin Kachfi - Skatepark Mannheim - BMX Edit 2016


Robin Kachfi is on fire right now. His progress is just awesome! His new Video was taken in his local Skatepark in Mannheim (Germany) and he says about it following words:

"I finished finally my video for kunstformbmxshop & my Crew at my local skatepark in mannheim germany. Thanks to everybody for the additional filming! This is dedicated to a legend of our time! Ride in peace Dave Mirra"

Channel sub: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/robinkachfi

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Göppingen - Skateopen 2016 - BMX Contest





Göppingen - Skateopen 2016 - BMX Contest


Last weekend (18th of june 2016) was the famous Skateopen in Göppingen which is a BMX, Skate and Scooter event at the Skatepark in Göppignen! All the guys from S.I.S. eV - Skateverein Göppingen did an amzing job with the contest, program and music in the evening! Our friends Miguel Smajlji & Daniel Fuhrmann visited that event and the video is about there trip to Göppingen! Even rain could not stop the positiv vibe and it was a pleasure to be there! Props to Huddl for that awesome day! Visit and support BMX events! #bmxfamily

Shoutout an die Close Up BMX Crew from Ulm https://www.facebook.com/CloseupBmx and all Göppinger Locals!

Video & Edit: Albi
Webisode supported by www.kunstform.org

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BMX Best Trick Contest 2017 - Skatepark Mannheim





BMX Best Trick Contest 2017 - Skatepark Mannheim


On saturday, 29th April 2017, the season openinng contest took place at the skatepark Schönau in Mannheim. In addition to a skate contest, there was also a BMX best trick contest in addition with a few warm up BMX games. Over 20 riders were at the start and the mood was super good! Thanks to all who've participated. Props also to Titus, Wolftrap Brand, SAM - skater aus Mannheim and of course the city of Mannheim! All the best your kunstform BMX Shop Team

BMX BEST TRICK CONTEST:
1. Robin Kachfi
2. Marco Günther
3. Georg Senger
4. Jan Mihaly
5. Leon Schader
6. Tobias Eul
7. David Kerscher
8. Mirko Wiedemann
9. Alex Gravemaker
10. Thorin Huschak
11. Jason Hörner
12. Leo Tietz
13. Fritz Fimpel
14. Lotta Grüber
15. Yoshi Kobayashi
16. Nik Drugcevic
17. Richard Christ
18. Sebastian Held
19. Arthur Krenkel
20. Leandro Bühn
21. Luca Meissner

filmed & edited: Robin Kachfi

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BMX Street & Skatepark Session - Robin, Miguel & Felix





BMX Street & Skatepark Session - Robin, Miguel & Felix


Miguel Smajlji and Felix Prangenberg have visited Robin Kachfi for a few days in Mannheim, Germany to continue their BMX video projects. What else they have done you can check here. All the best your kunstform BMX Shop Team

Video: Robin Kachfi

Music: JI Beats - Honey Berry

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BMX RIDING AT INSANE SKATEPARK IN DENMARK





BMX RIDING AT INSANE SKATEPARK IN DENMARK


Bro Robin Kachfi and Felix Prangenberg filmed another POV video on their trip to denmark and this time they checked out the famous Roskilde Festival . They rode the BMX show, an insane concrete skatepark and enjoyed the campsite party. Enjoy the video! Best regards, your kunstform BMX Shop

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Skate Open Göppingen 2017 - BMX Contest





Skate Open Göppingen 2017 - BMX Contest


On saturday, 15th of July, the "Skate Open" contest in Göppingen took place. Skaters, Scooters and BMX riders participated at the contest and showed their skills. Altogether it was a really chilled day with good vibes, live music and many motivated riders as well! Thanks to all the sponsors and riders who participated! Enjoy the video, Your kunstform BMX Shop

Video: Robin Kachfi

Musik: Ryan Little - sunday service

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Burning Cup 2017 - BMX & Skate Contest



On the 26th of August 2017 the Burning Cup BMX & Skate Contest in Rondell St.Georgen, Germany goes in the second round. a contest without program would be boring, you can find all informations about the supporting program of the Burning Cup in the next few days on the Facebook page

The registration for the BMX contest can be made online or on the contest day itself from 10:00 - 12:00 clock. This year, the BMX contest is divided into the following categories:

Quali:
12:15 - 12:45 BMX Kids
13:15 - 13:45 BMX Advanced
14:15 - 14:45 BMX Pro

Specials:
14:45 – 15:00 BMX Best Trick
15:15 – 15:30 BMX Highest Air
15:45 – 16:00 BMX Last man standing

Finals:
16:00 – 16:30 BMX Kids
17:00 – 17:30 BMX Advanced
18:00 . 18:30 BMX Pro

Where: Skatepark Rondell St.Georgen, 78112 St. Georgen im Schwarzwald, Germany

Contests: BMX Best Trick, BMX Highest Air & BMX Last man standing

Class: BMX Kids, BMX Advanced & BMX Pro

Webseite: Facebook Event




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BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2018



On the 16.06.2018, the "Rollrausch" Skate & BMX Contest will take place in Rüsselsheim am Main. In a jam session, which is divided into two groups, amateurs and pros will prove their talent. Whether young or old, everyone can join or watch the event. The whole is kindly supported by the city of Rüsselsheim and is accompanied by live music by DJ Sapiko.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Registration:
https://www.b-skateboarding.de/rollrausch2018

What:
BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2018

When:
16th June 14pm - 21pm (local time)

Where:
Skatepark Rüsselsheim
Außerhalb an der Opel Brücke
65428 Rüsselsheim am Main


More infos on Facebook.





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Göppingen Skate Open Contest 2018



On the 07.07.2018, the Skate Open in Göppingen will take place again. Whether you're a skater, BMXer or Scooter rider, everyone is welcome! Registration starts at 11am (local time), Contest will begin at 12am (local time). The number of riders is limited as every year, so you should be there in time. In addition, all u18 riders must wear a helmet! Refreshments will be available, as well as live music and as this year's "Special", there will be an after party, which will take place in the Kultur Café Capone.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

What:
Göppingen Skate Open Contest 2018

When:
07th July 11am (local time)

Where:
S.I.S. eV - Skateverein Göppingen
Theodor-Heuss-Platz
73033 Göppingen


More infos on Facebook.




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Robin Kachfi - Skatepark Mannheim Edit 2018






Robin Kachfi filmed over the past 12 months a bunch of really good clips, which you can check in his latest edit on his Youtube Channel.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!



Video: Robin Kachfi



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20Inch Trophy 2019 Skatehalle Innsbruck



The 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest celebrates their 10th anniversary! From the 15th to 17th of March 2019, the 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest will take place for the 10th time at the Skatehall in Innsbruck. Get ready for some cool specials like the pre- and afterparty, which will definitely be amazing!


Friday, 15th March 2019:
3pm – Free riding
5pm – Superspecialsurprisecontest
8pm – Preparty Moustache | Café – Bar | Innsbruck


Saturday, 16th March 2019:
10am – Practice
1pm – Qualification
5pm – Finals
10pm – After Party @Projectibk


Sunday, 17th March 2019:
12pm – 12am – Hangover


What:
20Inch Trophy in Innsbruck 2019

When:
15th - 17th of March 2019

Where:
Skatehall Innsbruck
Matthias Schmid Straße 12d
6020 Innsbruck Austria


More infos on Facebook.





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BMX Event: Skatepark Pegau Re-Opening Session



On the 18th of May 2019 will be the re-opening Jam at the Skatepark Pegau: Re-Opening Session organised by local riders. The BMX jam will starts officially at 2 o'clock. You'll find more infos about this BMX Event at the Facebook event page!

More information about the BMX event:
Facebook Page - Skatepark Pegau: Re-Opening Session

What: Skatepark Pegau: Re-Opening Session

BMX disciplines: BMX/MTB Jam

When: 18th of May 2019

Where: Skatepark Pegau: Re-Opening Session

All the best,
your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

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BMX Event: Göppingen Skate Open Contest 2019



On the 29.06.2019, the Skate Open in Göppingen will take place again. Whether you're a skater, BMXer or Scooter rider, everyone is welcome! Registration starts at 11am (local time), Contest will begin at 12am (local time). The number of riders is limited as every year, so you should be there in time. In addition, all u18 riders must wear a helmet! Refreshments will be available, as well as live music and food stands.

What: Göppingen Skate Open Contest 2019

When: 29.06.2019 11am (local time)

Where:
Skatepark Ort der Vielfalt
Theodor-Heuss-Platz
73033 Göppingen


More infos on Facebook.

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BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2019



On the 15.06.2018, the "Rollrausch" Skate & BMX Contest will take place in Rüsselsheim am Main. In a jam session and 3 Fun-Quests, you can prove your talent. Whether young or old, everyone can join or watch the event. The whole is kindly supported by the city of Rüsselsheim and is accompanied by live music by DJ Sapiko & special guest.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Registration:
https://www.b-skateboarding.de/rollrausch2019

What:
BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2019

When:
15th June 13pm - 21pm (local time)

Where:
Skatepark Rüsselsheim
Außerhalb an der Opel Brücke
65428 Rüsselsheim am Main





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BMX Event: Skate- und BMX Contest 2019 Kreuztal



On 13.07.2019 the 4. Cross Valley Contest takes place in Ferndorf (Germany) on the Skate- & Bikepark Kreuztal. Dirtline – Bowl – Street – Pumptrack für Skateboard, Scooter and BMX


What: Skate- & Bikepark Kreuztal

When: 13.07.2019, 3:00 am

Where:
Skate- & Bike Anlage Kreuztal
57223 Ferndorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany


More infos on Facebook of CrossValley Contest #4.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!




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kunstform BMX Team @ Skatehalle Innsbruck






As part of the 20Inch Trophy BMX Contest, we sent almost our entire BMX Team to Innsbruck. Unfortunately, the weather on this BMX trip was not too good. But luckily, Innsbruck has a newly renovated skate hall, which our bros were allowed to take apart in a small private BMX-only session. Thanks to Skatehalle Innsbruck for making this happen!

Have fun with the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Winter Escape BMX Sessions @ Skatehalle Berlin



We all know how chilly winters in Berlin can be. Therefore, we would like to invite you to our monthly "Winter Escape" BMX sessions in the Skatehalle Berlin! A big thank you goes out to kunstform BMX Shop Berlin & Subrosa, because admission to the hall is free for all BMX riders!

Find all facts below:

  • Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am
  • Place: Skatehalle Berlin
  • Entry fee: free
  • Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY!
We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area.

See you soon, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

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Winter Escape BMX Session #1 - Skatehalle Berlin Video





The first Winter Excape BMX Session took place in the Skatehalle Berlin on December 1st 2019, just in time for the cold season. Andrej from Ridewithfriends was so nice and summarized the BMX Session for you so you can watch it. Thanks Bro!

Schedule Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020:

  • Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am
  • Place: Skatehalle Berlin
  • Entry fee: free
  • Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY!


We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Andrej/Ridewithfriends

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Winter Escape BMX Session #2 - Skatehalle Berlin Video





The second Winter Escape BMX Session is already in the books, as soon as the new year has started. Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends were there again to put the whole thing on tape. So what are you waiting for, just hit play!

Schedule Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020:

  • Dates: December 1st, January 5th, February 2nd, March 1st, April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am
  • Place: Skatehalle Berlin
  • Entry fee: free
  • Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY!


We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends

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Winter Escape BMX Session #3 - Skatehalle Berlin Video





Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends were attending the Winter Escape BMX Session #3 at the Skatehalle Berlin once again to ride, have fun and put all the finest BMX action on tape. There is still a last session on the first Sunday in April before hopefully spring will come!

Schedule of the last Winter Escape BMX Sessions 2020:

  • Dates: April 5th, from 08:00 pm - 00:00 am
  • Place: Skatehalle Berlin
  • Entry fee: free
  • Please note: Plastic Pegs, Plastic Pedals, Plastic Barends are MANDATORY!


We look forward to seeing you at the Skatehalle Berlin, shredding the Bowl or Street area.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends

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Winter Escape BMX Session #4 - Skatehalle Berlin Video





Our bros Andrej & Dan from Ridewithfriends attended the last Winter Escape BMX Session #4 to have a good time and to stack clips for your viewing pleasure. Just in time for the arrival of spring, the last date of the Winter Escape Sessions in the Skate Hall Berlin is now history. The only thing left to say is thank you to everyone who was there! We will of course keep you up to date on whether and when there will be further winter escape sessions in autumn/winter.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Andrej&Dan/Ridewithfriends

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Winter Escape BMX Session #5 - Skatehall Berlin Video





With our friends from Drop e.V. and the support of Subrosa Brand, Demolition Parts and Verde Bikes, we got the opportunity to hold a smooth BMX session in the "Skatehalle Berlin". A really cool day with relaxed vibes and action from Elias Bauer, Lara Lessmann, Tom Venzke and more. Our Bro @mndrej_aitic from the RidewithFriendsCrew captured everything on camera!

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video & Edit by: Mndrej Aitic




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Pattonville Skatepark BMX Jam 2022 - Fotogallery



As part of the Stuttgart BMX Jam Series (instagram @bmxjamseries) there was a super relaxed BMX session on April 16th, 2022 in a relaxed atmosphere at the Pattonville skate park. Our friend Max Schwarzwalder sent us a few pictures, which of course we don't want to hidde from you.