Monster Energy’s Keyaki Ike Takes
Second Place in Skateboard Street at Tampa Am 2019
Monster Army Recruit Jake Yanko Claims First Place and $2,500 in Cons
Concrete Jam Bowl Competition
TAMPA, Florida – November 11, 2019 –
The new generation is crushing it! Monster Energy congratulates Japanese team
rider Keyaki Ike on claiming second place in the skateboard street event at
Tampa Am 2019 in Florida this Sunday. In front of a capacity crowd inside Skate
Park of Tampa (SPoT) and thousands of global web stream viewers, the 18-year-old
rookie from Osaka, Japan, earned his podium spot in a field of more than 200 of
the world’s best amateur street skateboarders.
In Saturday night’s bowl
skateboarding contest, the Cons Concrete Jam, Monster Army recruit Jake Yanko from
Melbourne, Florida, soared above the competition. Amidst a
festival atmosphere at SPoT’s outdoor concrete skatepark, the 17-year-old took
first place and $2,500 in prize money.

Presented by Monster Energy as
the official drink sponsor, Tampa Am has grown from humble beginnings in 1995
into the most important amateur competition in the skateboarding universe. Contested
every year at the legendary Skate Park of Tampa (SPoT) over the course of an
action-filled weekend, Tampa Am is where the best amateur skateboarders from
across the globe battle it out for fame and cash prizes.
Closely watched by team
managers from major skateboard labels, Tampa Am is also the place where some of
the most successful pro careers are born. The long list of Tampa Am winners
turned headline pros includes Monster Energy team riders Nyjah Huston, who won Tampa
Am in 2005 at age 10, and Aurelien Giraud (2015). Aside from the main street
skateboarding event, riders also have a chance to make their mark in
cash-for-tricks sessions and the annual Cons Concrete Jam bowl riding competition.
For the 2019 edition of Tampa
Am, more amateur skateboarders than ever showed up, ready to make this event
the turning point in their careers. But competition was fierce: A field of 144
competitors entered Friday’s Last Chance Qualifier to claim one of only ten
spots into Saturday’s official qualifier to meet the 90 highest-ranked riders
on the Damn Am circuit. With only 30 riders moving on to Sunday’s semifinal,
the contest created the kind of pressure cooker atmosphere only to be found at
Skate Park of Tampa.
When all was said and done,
Monster Energy Japan team rider Keyaki Ike emerged from the heavy semifinal session
in first place thanks to a flawless run. In the final, the weekend’s top 12
riders cranked up the heat another notch, as the energetic crowd cheered on
perfect runs and technical tricks on an unprecedented level.
In his third finals run, Ike put
together switch heelflip frontside boardslide down the rail, frontside
bluntslide the ledge, backside nollie bigspin lipslide and frontside nollie
heelflip lipslide the pyramid rail, gap to backside nosebluntslide the curbcut
rail, nollie Caballerial lipslide the big rail, frontside nosegrind through the
bowl corner, and a near-miss gap to bigspin frontside boardslide onto the big pyramid
rail for a strong second-place finish closely behind Kairi Netsuke from Japan
in first place.

On Saturday night, the
festival crowd at Skate Park of Tampa was treated to the annual bowl skating throw
down known as the Cons Concrete Jam. Spirits were high as riders pushed their
limits for the overall title and a $4,000 purse in cash-for-tricks money. Once
the epic session wrapped up, the judges named Monster Army recruit Jake Yanko
the overall winner on the strength of a high-speed frontside Smith grind
transfer into the bank, alley-oop 5-0 grind over the doorway, huge frontside
air to disaster, alley-oop backside lipslide on the extension, and a
mind-boggling Indy nosepick way up on the wall-mounted box extension over six
feet above the lip. Yanko also went big in the Independent Best Trick event on
the bank-to-wall with an ollie up to backside 50-50 transfer across the entire
obstacle into the quarterpipe and backside boneless on the wall ledge above.

Also making a strong showing
this weekend, two upcoming Monster Army team riders brought the stoke to Tampa
Am. As the youngest competitor at 13 years of age, Brazilian upstart Filipe Mota finished in 16th place overall by landing bangers such as kickflip
backside tailslide shove-it the Hubba ledge, frontside bluntslide the pyramid
ledge, feeble popover the kinked rail, as well as bigspin frontside boardslide and
heelflip frontside boardslide the big rail. Mota also took home major cash for
tricks with a bigflip frontside boardslide shove-it down the A-frame rail.
Another talented 13-year-old,
Monster Army rider Daiki Ikeda from Tokyo, Japan, sailed perfectly caught 360
flips over the big pyramid. The skate prodigy, who won the gold medal in the Junior
Street Division at X Games Minneapolis 2019, also claimed his bundle in cash-for-tricks.
Definitely keep an eye on these two young riders already sending heavy tricks
far beyond their age class. Monster Energy team rider Gabriel Fortunato from
Brazil closely missed the finals, but stoked the crowd with 360 flips over the
big box, backside 180 to 50-50 the box ledge, and backside 270 lipslide the pyramid
rail.
Congrats again to the entire amateur
skate team on crushing it at Tampa Am 2019. The future looks bright with this
new wave of next-generation talent!
In case you missed this
weekend’s live webcast from the Tampa Am 2019 Semifinal and Final, you can
watch a full replay on the official
Skatepark of Tampa YouTube Channel.