2014 Sponsorship Drive
Posted by Myles Cullen on
With 2013 officially behind us, it's time for a little reflection on the year past.
And what a tremendous year it was for scootering in Canada. Between mainstream acceptance of scootering as a viable "sport", famous guest appearances on network television programs - like Dakota Schuetz on Ellen, massive publicity thanks to Ryan Williams on Nitro Circus, and the continued evolution of the hardware itself, scootering has unquestionably anchored itself as the fastest growing action sport in the world today.
Ryan Williams on Nitro Circus
Our year at Scooters Canada was simply awesome. We added some great new lines to our product offerings, continue to develop and tweak our awesome on-line and in-store experience, and aim to be a global leader in the industry. This involves having great selection for our customers, top notch customer service, and competitive prices on all of the best gear available.
Our sponsored riders are also a big part of making this happen. Our "men on the street" interact directly with the community, teach lessons, lead by example, and elevate the sport to a higher level.
A huge shout out to Victor Chadarov, Jacob Pearcey, Jack Kelly, Peter Gonsalves, Kory Rose, Jordon Lafond, and Robby Haines for helping make 2013 the best season yet. These riders demonstrate the best about what this sport is about: Positive attitudes, fun with your buds, big laughs, big air, and the general mayhem that ensues.
And the time has come to open up the floodgates and encourage the next generation of talent to submit their videos for our sponsorship drive that runs until April 1st, 2014. There is no specific trick you need to perform, no checklist to follow. The only requirements are that your video be 2-3 minutes in length and include and interview that introduces everyone to who you are.
Sponsorships are about more than mere riding talent. We need the right people to represent Scooters Canada. Skills matters, but personality and the ability to produce content regularly are equally vital.
Now get posting to our Facebook page. If you have any questions, please post them to our Facebook page. This blog does not allow me to reply to questions here.
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I wanna know if i can still try an get sponsored?
Hi my name is Michal I was wondering if you guys can still sponsor i see you dont have flow riders so maybe i can make flow can u please email me back if i can still send you a sponsor me edit
I started scootering when i was 12 years old i would love to be sponsored i’m still progressing on my tricks. You should sponser me because i will never give up i like to help kids in my community on there tricks and give them tips on how to do them, i do lots of street but i always go to my skate park. Thanks for reading!
I play rep hockey can i still play hockey and be sponserd
Hi where I live there is about 3ft of snow and the closest indoor skate
park is about 5-6 hours away. Would I be able to send you a video in the summer?