Dime Glory Challenge 2018 Photos

It all started off as a joke. Problem was, the joke was too damn good. Since the first Dime Glory Challenge, bodies have burst into flames, swords have been sacked, and wallrides have reached new heights, but one thing remains the same - Wade will never lose. So far you’ve seen snippets of this year’s action on the gram, but as we cook up the almighty edit, take this photographic journey through the most insanely sane skateboarding event on Planet Earth.

 

Photos by Dan Mathieu, Nathan Ethier-Myette and Ryan Lebel

 

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The crowd showed up early


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3 750pxThe riders arrived


4 750pxGood morning, Ishod


5 750pxBig Daddy Gangsta, Tiago Lemos

6 750pxQuick riders meeting—the challenges were explained and riders started to realize what was coming


7 750pxYou want me to do what?!


8 750pxI didn’t sign up for this


9 750pxThe gates were opened


10 750pxFull house!


11 750pxThese guys have been training all year for this


12 750px“The opening ceremony is about to start. we need everyone’s participation for this”


13 750pxOOOOH OH OH YEAH!


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15 750pxJamal Smith on the earth’s last unicorn


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17 750pxA quick sacrifice before the skating can start


18 750pxWallride Challenge

 

19 750pxThe boys tested out the wall

 

20 7750pxZered Basset, switch wallride


21 750pxAlexis Lacroix, 15 feet

 

22 750pxRaney Beres doesn’t give a fuck!

 

23 750pxKader

 

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25 750pxThe boys needed all the speed they could get

 

26 750pxLouie Lopez, 18 feet


27 750px“That’s one giant fucking gap”


28 750pxTyshawn Jones


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31 750pxIshod Wair, 19 foot frontside wallride


32 750pxNext up: Speed Challenge


33 750pxCombine a hot day with a raging crowd and a wet floor is what you get


34 750pxThe Speed Challenge turned into a slip and slide


35 750pxIt’s all good!

 

36 750pxTom Knox, full speed back Smith assisted by Austin Kanfoush


37 750pxThanks, Austin!


38 750pxJosh Wilson—nice


39 750pxAlexis Lacroix, nollie one-foot back Smith

 

40 750pxAnd now—the Volcano Challenge


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43 750pxT-Funk’s a beast!


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45 750pxLouie, frontside 180

 

46 750pxSpencer Hamilton, back tail

 

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48 750pxAntoine Asselin, front blunt


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52 750pxBRYAN’S OKAY!


53 750pxAnd now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME OF S-K-A-T-E!


54 750pxFrom the United States of America: ISHOD WAIR!


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56 750pxAnd three-time world champion, WADE DESARMO!


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58 750pxA quick arm wrestle to see who goes first


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60 750pxIshod started it off


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63 750pxThe battle was intense

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65 750pxbut Wade finally took it


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67 750px4-PEAT, baby!


68 750pxUndefeated


69 750pxThe Gladiator Challenge!


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72 750pxWes knows


73 750pxThe most violent event in skateboarding


74 750pxEvan Smith took it to a new dimension


75 750pxDonta Hill vs. Breana


76 750pxDonta wins!

 

77 750pxUp Next, final round

 

78 750pxDonta Hill, Spencer Hamilton, Lee Yankou, Wes Kremer and Weckingball

 

79 750pxClash of the titans. Scraping is tolerated today


80 750pxThese guys are fucking HUGE!


81 750pxWhat a final


82 750pxWeck takes it. Beef is finally squashed

 

83 750pxThe oldest challenge of all time: The Pyramid Challenge

 

84 750pxZered goes switch, of course

 

85 750pxA really good photo of Pryce

 

86 750pxSpencer Hamilton, 12 feet


87 750pxTransaction denied


88 750pxThe crowd hooks it up with the Valdez P.O.W.A.


89 750pxCrazy Frankie, 13 Feet


90 750pxSpencer


91 750pxKader


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93 750pxDanny: “You can go bigger; trust me”


94 750pxAnd he does, Kader Sylla, 15 feet!


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96 750pxThat’s a wrap!


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98 750pxWallride Challenge winners: Ishod Wair and T-Funk


99 750pxSpeed Challenge winners: Alexis Lacroix and Yuri Facchini


100 750pxVolcano Experts: Louie Lopez and Antoine Asselin


101 750pxGladiator Challenge winner: Weckingball


102 750pxPyramid Challenge winner: Kader Sylla


103 750pxLast place but not least: Mitch Barrette


104 750pxDGC 2018 Most Valuable Players: Louie Lopez and Kader Sylla. See you next year!

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