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King of the Road
SportSkateboarding
Founded2003
FounderMichael Burnett
CountryUnited States, China
Official websiteThrasher Magazine

The title of King of the Road is given out once a year by Thrasher magazine. The tradition was started in 2003 and has been one of the premier skateboarding contests in the USA.

In the King of the Road (Ryder Jennings) contest, a group of pre-invited teams of professional skaters are each given a book[1] containing a series of challenges. Points are awarded at the completion of each challenge. The teams compete at the same time over a two-week period, in which they travel across the U.S. to complete as many challenges as possible.

KOTR has been held annually since its inception, with the exceptions of 2008, 2009 and 2018. In 2011, Thrasher and Converse hosted an addition KOTR competition in China, with the participation of the four biggest Chinese skateboard deck companies.[2]

King of the Road 2003

Teams

Team Deluxe

Team Tum Yeto

Team Volcom

Team eS

Final Standings

1st Place: Deluxe
2nd Place: Tum Yeto
3rd Place: Volcom
4th Place: eS

King of the Road 2004

Teams

Team Almost
Team Girl
  • Eric Koston
  • Mike Carroll
  • Rick Howard
  • Brian Anderson
  • Jereme Rogers
Team Real
  • Peter Ramondetta
  • Dennis Busenitz
  • Tony Trujillo
  • Darrell Stanton
  • Ernie Torres
Team Zero
  • Jamie Thomas
  • Jon Allie
  • Tommy Sandoval
  • Chris Cole
  • James Brockman

Final Standings

1st Place: Zero
2nd Place: Girl
3rd Place: Almost
4th Place: Real

King of the Road 2005

Teams

Team Zero

  • Jamie Thomas
  • Chris Cole
  • Garrett Hill
  • John Rattray
  • Tommy Sandoval

Team Habitat

  • Fred Gall
  • Silas Baxter-Neal
  • Stefan Janoski
  • Kerry Getz
  • Danny Garcia

Team Flip

  • Geoff Rowley
  • Bastien Salabanzi
  • Shane Cross
  • Arto Saari
  • Alex Chalmers

Team Element

  • Jeremy Wray
  • Mike Vallely
  • Brent Atchley
  • Tosh Townend
  • Colt Cannon

Final Standings

First Place : Zero 4,180 points
Second Place : Habitat 3,470
Third Place : Flip 3,460
Fourth Place : Element 2,680

King of the Road 2006

Teams

Team Zero

  • Jamie Thomas
  • Chris Cole
  • Tommy Sandoval
  • John Rattray
  • James Brockman

Team Darkstar

  • Chet Thomas
  • Paul Machnau
  • Gailea Momolu
  • Paul Trep
  • Adam Dyet

Team Baker

Team Toy Machine

  • Ed Templeton
  • Billy Marks
  • Josh Harmony
  • Johnny Layton
  • Matt Bennett

Final Standings

1st Place: Zero - 5,530 points
2nd Place: Darkstar - 4,610 points
3rd Place: Baker - 4,540 points
4th Place: Toy Machine - 3,690 points

King of the Road 2007

Teams

Team Blind

  • Ronnie Creager
  • Jake Duncombe
  • James Craig
  • Danilo Cerezini
  • Morgan Smith

Team Foundation

  • Don Nguyen
  • Sierra Fellers
  • David Reyes
  • Angel Ramirez
  • Abdias Rivera

Team Black Label

  • Chet Childress
  • Adam Alfaro
  • Brian "Slash" Hansen
  • Shuriken Shannon
  • Chris Troy

Team Zoo York

  • Zered Bassett
  • Aaron Suski
  • Anthony Shetler
  • Lamare Hemmings
  • Brandon Westgate

Final Standings

1st Place: Blind
2nd Place: Foundation
3rd Place: Black Label
4th Place: Zoo York

King of the Road 2010

1st Place Team Nike SB Eric Koston, Grant Taylor, Ishod Wair, Cory Kennedy, Justin Brock. Mystery Guest Marissa Del Santo.

2nd Place Team C1RCA David Gravette, Scott Decenzo, Sierra Fellers, David Reyes, Robbie Brockel. Mystery Guest Alexis Sablone.

3rd Place Team Converse Angel Ramirez, Kenny Anderson, Sammy Baca, Julian Davidson, Eli Reed. Mystery Guest Lacey Baker.

4th Place Team Etnies Sean Malto, Mike Taylor, Jose Rojo, Willow, Ryan Sheckler. Mystery Guest Elisa Steamer.

King of the Road 2011

1st Place – 6060 points Team Lakai Guy Mariano, Marc Johnson, Daniel Espinoza, Vincent Alvarez, Mikemo Capaldi, Sam Smyth TM, Ryan Lovell, Videographer, Joe Brook, on Photography, Aaron Meza on 2nd Angle. Mystery Guest Andrew Reynolds.

2nd Place – 5680 points Team Vans Tony Trujillo, Elijah Berle, Daniel Lutheran, Johnny Layton, Gilbert Crockett, Griffin Collins TM, Cody Green, Videographer, Joe Hammeke on Photography. Mystery Guest Arto Saari.

3rd Place – 5480 points Team Nike SB Eric Koston, Grant Taylor, Ishod Wair, Cory Kennedy, Shane O’Neill, Bob Reynolds TM, Jason Hernandez, Videographer, Rhino on Photography, Steve Chalme on 2nd Angle. Mystery Guest Leo Romero.

4th Place – 5340 points Team Dekline Chad Tim-tim, Matt Bennett, Nick Merlino, Dakota Servold, Ryan Spencer, Mike Sinclair TM, Jared Lucas, Videographer, Dan Zaslavsky on Photography, Tim Cisilino on Second angle. Mystery Guest Salman Agah.

King of the Road China 2011

Presented by Converse

1st Place – 2930 Points Team Gift Mystery Guest Raymond Molinar.

2nd place - 2710 Team Shox Mystery Guest Angel Ramirez.

3rd place - 2615 Team Society Mystery Guest Kenny Anderson.

4th place - 1930 Team Vagabond Mystery Guest ??? .

King of the Road 2012

Alien Workshop (1st Place) Toy Machine (2nd Place) Creature (3rd Place) Antihero (4th Place)
Grant Taylor Leo Romero David Gravette Tony Trujillo
Gilbert Crockett Daniel Lutheran Taylor Bingaman Andrew Allen
Jake Johnson Collin Provost Ryan Reyes Frank Gerwer
John Fitzgerald Jeremy Leabres Sean Conover Robbie Russo
Omar Salazar Blake Carpenter Darren Naverette Chris Pfanner
Aaron "Jaws" Homoki (Mystery Guest) Austyn Gillette (Mystery Guest) David Gonzalez (Mystery Guest) Ryan Decenzo (Mystery Guest)
Benny Maglinao (Videographer) Jared Lucas (Videographer) Lee Dupont (Videographer) Preston "P-Stone" Maigetter (Videographer)
Joe Brook (Photographer) Dan Zaslavsky (Photographer) Chris "Rhino" Rooney (Photographer) Xeno Tsarnas (Photographer)
Chad Bowers (Team Manager) Mike Sinclair (Team Manager) Al Partanen (Team Manager) Andy Roy (Team Manager)

King of the Road 2013

Teams

Teams were announced[3] August 27, 2013. People were able to follow each team via blogs on the Thrasher site.

Enjoi Birdhouse Chocolate Real
Cairo Foster Aaron Homoki Elijah Berle Robbie Brockel
Wieger van Wageningen Ben Raybourn Vincent Alvarez Ishod Wair
Zack Wallin Clint Walker Raven Tershy Justin Brock
Jimmy Carlin Clive Dixon Stevie Perez Jake Ruiz
Louie Barletta Mike Davis Justin Eldridge Kyle Walker
Matt Mullen (Videographer) Adam Mills (Videographer) Daniel Wheatley (Videographer) Jeremy McNamara (Videographer)
Ewan Bowman (Videographer) Preston Maigetter (Videographer)
Joe Brooke (Photographer) Dan Zaslavsky (Photographer) Michael Burnett (Photographer) Rhino (Photographer)
Jerome Case (Team Manager) Sam Smyth (Team Manager) John Alden (Team Manager)
Taylor Smith (Mystery Guest) David Gravette (Mystery Guest) Auby Taylor (Mystery Guest) TJ Rogers (Mystery Guest)

Final Standings

Winners were announced[4] on September 19, 2013.

  • Winning Team: Birdhouse
  • Phelper's Choice: Raven Tershy
  • MVP: Ryan Susim

Web Episodes

The 2013 edition of KoTR was shown in a series of videos on the Thrasher site and on YouTube.

King of the Road 2014

Teams

Team were announced[5] September 3, 2014. Mystery guests were announced[6] September 12, 2014 and were all featured in the Osiris video, "The Storm".

Birdhouse Flip Element
Aaron Homoki Curren Caples Nyjah Huston
Clive Dixon Louie Lopez Evan Smith
Clint Walker Alec Majerus Julian Davidson
Mike Davis Ben Nordberg Nick Garcia
Ben Raybourn Matt Berger Dominick Walker
Adam Mills (Videographer) Layne Stratton (Videographer) Dave Hoang (Videographer)
Jake Johnson (Videographer) Dan Stolling (Videographer) Mark Stewart (Videographer)
Dan Zaslavsky (Photographer) Rhino (Photographer) Michael Burnett (Photographer)
Jerome Case (Team Manager) John Nicholson (Team Manager) Cole Mathews (Team Manager)
Peter Smolik Chad Knight Tyrone Olson

Final Standings

Winning team was announced[7] on December 13 in the final Web episode.

  1. Birdhouse
  2. Element
  3. Flip

Web Episode

The 2014 edition of KoTR was shown in a series of web episodes on the Thrasher site and on YouTube.

King of the Road 2015

Teams

The 2015 teams were announced[8] August 25, 2015. The Mystery guests were announced[9] September 2, 2015. Team Birdhouse was the winner. Elijah Berle was the MVP. In 2016 this season of King of the Road aired as eleven hour-long TV episodes on the VICELAND channel. [10] [11]

Birdhouse Toy Machine Chocolate
Aaron Homoki Blake Carpenter Raven Tershy
Clive Dixon Billy Marks Justin Eldridge
Clint Walker Daniel Lutheran Johnny Jones
Mike Davis Axel Cruysberghs Elijah Berle
Ben Raybourn Collin Provost Stevie Perez
Adam Mills (Videographer) Ryan Lee (Videographer) Daniel Wheatley (Videographer)
Ryan Lovell (Videographer) Jon Holland (Videographer Federico Vitetta (Videographer)
Rhino (Photographer) Joe Hammeke (Photographer) Sam Muller (Photographer)
Jerome Case (Team Manager) Mike Sinclair (Team Manager) Sam Smyth (Team Manager)
Heath Kirchart (Mystery Guest) Forrest Edwards (Mystery Guest) Jereme Rogers (Mystery Guest)

Web Episodes

King of the Road 2016

Teams

The 2016 teams were announced [12] October 14, 2016. Team Enjoi was the winner. Jackson Pilz was the MVP. In 2017 this season of King of the Road aired as eleven hour-long TV episodes on the VICELAND channel. [13] [14]

Enjoi Deathwish Creature
Louie Barletta Mike "Lizard King" Plumb David Gravette
Jackson Pilz Jake Hayes Kevin Baekkel
Ben Raemers Jon Dickson Sean Conover
Enzo Cauleta Jamie Foy Chris Russell
Zack Wallin Neen Williams Willis Kimbel
Dan Stolling (Videographer) Ryan "Beagle" Ewing (Videographer) Noah Quale (Videographer)
Carson Lee (Videographer) Jon Holland (Videographer) Ewan Bowman (Videographer)
Joe Brook (Photographer) Sam Muller (Photographer) Chris Rooney (Photographer)
James Craig (Team Manager) Jay Thorpe (Team Manager) Sam Hitz (Team Manager)
Samaria Brevard (Mystery Guest) Lacey Baker (Mystery Guest) Nora Vasconcellos (Mystery Guest)

King of the Road 2017

Teams

The 2017 teams were announced [15] July 6, 2017. Team Element was the winner. Evan Smith was the MVP. This season of King of the Road aired in 2018 as eleven hour-long TV episodes on the VICELAND channel and the Thrasher website. [16] [17]

Element Real Foundation
Madars Apse Robbie Brockel Aidan Campbell
Nyjah Huston Chima Ferguson Corey Glick (AM)
Tyson Peterson (AM at start of KoTR) Jack Olson (AM) Nick Merlino
Mason Silva Kyle Walker Dakota Servold
Evan Smith Zion Wright (AM at start of KoTR) Cole Wilson
Jamie Foy (Mystery Guest) Aaron "Jaws" Homoki (Mystery Guest) Axel Cruysberghs (Mystery Guest)
Ewan Bowman (Videographer) Tim Fulton (Videographer) Jon Holland (Videographer)
Tom Mull (Videographer) Dan Stolling (Videographer) Don Luong (Videographer)
Chris Rooney (Photographer) Joe Brook (Photographer) Sam Muller (Photographer)
Cole Matthews (Team Manager) Justin Brock (Team Manager) Mike Sinclair (Team Manager)

References