Livingston skatepark has always placed the emphasis on pure fun, rather than serious competition. There was a competition on this day, complete with judges, but at the end they announced that everyone had placed first. My type of competition. Events like this were also a great chance to print pictures of people doing strange and gnarly things rather than concentrating purely on the latest and most ambitious trick. A happy day all round.
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Paul Cheyne Coffin Drop-in Livingston 1988
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Issue 67 September 1988 timlb 01 Jun 2008 2 Comments



















rickcurran responded on 01 Jun 2008 at 7:43 pm #
Hi Tim, awesome sequence! Cheyney and Andy Nicoll used to do the sickest doubles routines at Livi, both ‘conventional’ tricks and crazy coffin run doubles over the Andover! I remember snapping a board with my bum trying to imitate the Andover, although at a much lower height
Ian responded on 13 Oct 2008 at 12:51 pm #
Chainy is a legend, I remember he made his own set of Gullwings out of Magnesium that he borrowed from Murray International Metals, where he worked. A real legend that came and played at Goshen a few times. Is he still living in Livi?