Launched in 2010, Street League Skateboarding (SLS) is an international competitive series in professional skateboarding. The league features 25 professional street skateboarders competing for the largest monetary prize in the history of skateboarding, and was founded by professional skateboarder and entrepreneur Rob Dyrdek. SLS is the first-ever professional league for street skateboarding.
SLS introduced the ISX (Instant Scoring Experience) to competitive skateboarding events. The unique scoring format scores each trick independently, in contrast to all other professional contests that grade on overall impression of a full run or series of tricks performed within a certain time frame. ISX is a partnership between MXi, Dialsmith, and SLS.
California Skateparks designs and builds the SLS courses.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
History
The idea for SLS first arose when Dyrdek was dissatisfied with the state of professional street skateboarding competitions. Dyrdek proceeded to develop the SLS concept to improve upon the flaws that he identified.
The inaugural year of SLS featured a four-stop arena tour that began at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona on August 28, 2010. The other venues for the inaugural tour were the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California on September 11, 2010, and the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 25, 2010.
The 2011 Super Crown World Champion was Sean Malto, who upset the competitive domination of Nyjah Huston for his first Street League win and the US$200,000 first place prize. Huston won the US$200,000 Champion's prize in 2012, in addition to a championship watch and ring set from Nixon Watches, and a Chevy Sonic vehicle.
In May 2013, the GoPro camera company was announced as the official camera sponsor of the 2013 SLS international tour. GoPro, which sponsors SLS contestants Ryan Sheckler and Malto, was used to feature the broadcasts of the domestic American events, including course previews and real-time impact highlights. As of May 19, 2013, Huston had won more prize money than any other skateboarder in history.
The 2013 Super Crown World Champion, Chris Cole, also earned his first career SLS win earlier in 2013 at the Street League at X Games stop in Munich, Germany. At the championship, Cole earned US$200,000 for his win, along with the custom Nixon championship watch and ring. Huston and Luan Oliveira placed second and third respectively. Paul Rodriguez won his second SLS stop in Portland, Oregon in July 2013.
In March 2014, SLS signed a multi-year partnership with FS1 for worldwide distribution.
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The SLS contestants accumulate points at each pre-championship stop and only the top eight ranking contestants compete in the championship event. Each event's final features eight finalists in 90-minute heats.
The SLS prize purse is the largest in the history of competitive professional skateboarding, and was worth US$1.6 million in 2011.
SLSF and SLSCSP
In 2013, the Street League Skateboarding Foundation (SLSF) was established with the goal of increasing global participation in skateboarding. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas, as well as assisting with the creation of community and educational programs that promote skateboarding.
An extension of SLS, "Street League Skateboarding Certified Skate Parks" (SLSCSP) built three plazas in 2013. The plazas will eventually become the locations for SLS amateur and televised qualifier contests. Locations include Erie, Colorado; the Kennesaw Skatepark in Kennesaw, Georgia; and Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
2017 SLS Nike SB World Tour
SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Munich, Germany
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Chicago, Illinois
2016 SLS Nike SB World Tour
SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Munich, Germany
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Newark, New Jersey
SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Los Angeles, California
2015 SLS Nike SB World Tour
SLS Nike SB Pro Open: Barcelona, Spain
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Los Angeles, CA
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Newark, NJ
SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Chicago, Illinois
2014 SLS Nike SB World Tour
SLS Monster Energy Pro Open: Los Angeles, California
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop One: Chicago, Illinois
SLS Nike SB World Tour Stop Two: Los Angeles, California
SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship: Newark, New Jersey
2013 SLS World Tour
SLS at X Games Foz Do Iguaçu, Brasil
SLS at X Games Barcelona, Spain
SLS at Kansas City, Missouri
Highest Scored Trick Presented by Monster Energy: Nyjah Huston
http://streetleague.com/archives/kc-monster-highest-scored-trick-nyjah-huston/
SLS at X Games Munich, Germany
SLS at Portland, Oregon
SLS at Los Angeles, California
SLS Super Crown at New Jersey
2013: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Chris Cole
Highest Score Trick Award, presented by Monster Energy - (9.9) Shane O'Neill, Switch Double 360 Flip
Highest Score Trick Clip http://streetleague.com/ondemand/?__mr_id=67930
2013 Street League Awards: Street League Skateboarding Awards
2012 SLS World Tour
SLS at Kansas City, Missouri
SLS at Ontario, California
SLS at Glendale, Arizona
SLS at Newark, New Jersey
2012: Overall Winner - Nyjah Huston
2011 SLS World Tour
SLS at Seattle, Washington
SLS at Kansas City, Missouri
The second stop in Kansas City, Missouri, was won by Huston, who scored 72.6 points for his second win of the year.
SLS at Glendale, Arizona
The third stop, in Glendale, Arizona, was won by Huston, who scored 77.8 points; the victory was Huston's fourth.
SLS at Newark, New Jersey
Malto, scoring an 81.2, became the 2011 Street League Champion by winning stop 4.
2011: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Sean Malto
2010 SLS World Tour
SLS at Glendale, Arizona
Nyjah Huston placed first at the first ever Street League contest in Glendale, Arizona, scoring a 116.0
SLS at Ontario, California
First place for the 2010 Ontario, California, stop was awarded to Sean Malto, who scored 120.4 points
SLS at Las Vegas, Nevada
Shane O'Neill, scoring 146.0 points, won the final 2010 stop in Las Vegas, Nevada.
2010: Overall Winner, Super Crown World Champion - Nyjah Huston
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