Monday, June 08, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Monday, May 04, 2009
Park Daze was a hit! Micah enjoyed skating in the rain and I enjoyed playing some fris w/a bunch of skaters. He got his longest lipslide ever (wet coping helps), plus his first ever nollie varial heel to revert out in the mini. Thanks Reid for putting it on. The trash collection for a deck was brilliant. Congratulations to PhenOm/Kragon Online Shop who placed 3rd at Top Shop in MN this weekend! Way to represent!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Exciting news:
1) Micah's new deck! Get it at the Void Skateshop, Loki, the Ridge or Ollies.


2) Press Release: April 13, 2009
PRO ATHLETES MENTOR PROMISING ACTION SPORTS AMATEURS
IN THE REALITY SERIES “NEXT X,” SET TO DEBUT ON DISNEY XD
-- Developed with ESPN, Series Features Chris Cole, Scotty Cranmer,
Billy Marks, Lincoln Ueda and Van Homan --
Production has begun on “Next X,” an exciting reality sports series developed by Disney XD in association with ESPN, featuring five of the world’s top professional action sports athletes mentoring promising young amateurs in their chosen sport, showing them how to crank up the action, hone their technical tricks and skills and to go “big time,” imagining, learning and growing to be the next action sports superstar. The eight-part short-form series will debut MONDAY, JUNE 8 (7:05 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD, DisneyXD.com and DisneyXD mobile platforms. The story will culminate in August with a 30-minute television and online special highlighting the amateur athletes’ VIP experience at X Games 15.
“Next X” is in production at Camp Woodward West, one of the top action sports training facilities in the country. A combination of traditional storytelling and action sports excitement, the series is produced by Evolution Media (Disney Channel’s “Bug Juice,” “Big Brother”). The executive producers are Douglas Ross, Greg Stewart and Kathleen French and the co-producers are Sue Seide and Alex Baskin.
The professional action sports athletes are Chris Cole (skateboard), Scotty Cranmer (BMX), Billy Marks (skateboard), Lincoln Ueda (skateboard) and Van Homan (BMX). They’ll lead the way for five up-and-coming action sports amateurs who already publicly compete on the amateur circuit and have the determination and talent to accomplish their goals of going pro. They are:
11-year-old Ian Bradley, a BMX amateur from New Hampshire who recently competed at the Toronto Jam
11-year-old Matty Cranmer, a BMX amateur from New Jersey who competes at the expert level
12-year-old Mitchie Brusco, a skateboarder from Washington. This year he completed at the Tampa Am contest
9-year-old Tom Schaar, an advanced skateboarder from California who recently skated at the California Am contest
11-year-old Micah Wu, an amateur skateboarder from Kentucky who competed in the King of the Groms skateboard contest last month in Minneapolis
“Next X” marks the second Disney XD project developed with ESPN. In February, Disney XD debuted “SportsCenter High 5,” a short form series geared towards boys 6-14 that celebrates the spirit of accomplishment -- whether it’s a basketball player beating the buzzer with a 3-point shot or a snowboarding ace soaring above the half-pipe -– through a compelling, fast-paced presentation of each week’s five most triumphant, awe-inspiring moments in sports entertainment. A new installment of the series, hosted by Emmy Award-winning ESPN reporter Josh Elliott, airs each Monday (in the 7:00-8:00 p.m., ET/PT hour), followed by multiple presentations throughout the week, on Disney XD.
Disney XD is a basic cable channel and multi-platform brand showcasing a compelling mix of live-action and animated programming for kids age 6-14, hyper-targeting boys and their quest for discovery, accomplishment, sports, adventure and humor. Disney XD branded content spans television, online, mobile and VOD platforms. The programming includes series, movies and short-form, as well as sports-themed series developed with ESPN. In the U.S., Disney XD is seen on a 24-hour, advertiser supported network that reaches over 72 million households via its basic cable affiliates.
Press Contacts:
Adriana Lemus
Disney Channel/Disney XD
(818) 569-7807
Adriana.lemus@disney.com
Alex Rozis
ESPN
(310) 642-1533
alex.a.rozis@espn.com
1) Micah's new deck! Get it at the Void Skateshop, Loki, the Ridge or Ollies.
2) Press Release: April 13, 2009
PRO ATHLETES MENTOR PROMISING ACTION SPORTS AMATEURS
IN THE REALITY SERIES “NEXT X,” SET TO DEBUT ON DISNEY XD
-- Developed with ESPN, Series Features Chris Cole, Scotty Cranmer,
Billy Marks, Lincoln Ueda and Van Homan --
Production has begun on “Next X,” an exciting reality sports series developed by Disney XD in association with ESPN, featuring five of the world’s top professional action sports athletes mentoring promising young amateurs in their chosen sport, showing them how to crank up the action, hone their technical tricks and skills and to go “big time,” imagining, learning and growing to be the next action sports superstar. The eight-part short-form series will debut MONDAY, JUNE 8 (7:05 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD, DisneyXD.com and DisneyXD mobile platforms. The story will culminate in August with a 30-minute television and online special highlighting the amateur athletes’ VIP experience at X Games 15.
“Next X” is in production at Camp Woodward West, one of the top action sports training facilities in the country. A combination of traditional storytelling and action sports excitement, the series is produced by Evolution Media (Disney Channel’s “Bug Juice,” “Big Brother”). The executive producers are Douglas Ross, Greg Stewart and Kathleen French and the co-producers are Sue Seide and Alex Baskin.
The professional action sports athletes are Chris Cole (skateboard), Scotty Cranmer (BMX), Billy Marks (skateboard), Lincoln Ueda (skateboard) and Van Homan (BMX). They’ll lead the way for five up-and-coming action sports amateurs who already publicly compete on the amateur circuit and have the determination and talent to accomplish their goals of going pro. They are:
11-year-old Ian Bradley, a BMX amateur from New Hampshire who recently competed at the Toronto Jam
11-year-old Matty Cranmer, a BMX amateur from New Jersey who competes at the expert level
12-year-old Mitchie Brusco, a skateboarder from Washington. This year he completed at the Tampa Am contest
9-year-old Tom Schaar, an advanced skateboarder from California who recently skated at the California Am contest
11-year-old Micah Wu, an amateur skateboarder from Kentucky who competed in the King of the Groms skateboard contest last month in Minneapolis
“Next X” marks the second Disney XD project developed with ESPN. In February, Disney XD debuted “SportsCenter High 5,” a short form series geared towards boys 6-14 that celebrates the spirit of accomplishment -- whether it’s a basketball player beating the buzzer with a 3-point shot or a snowboarding ace soaring above the half-pipe -– through a compelling, fast-paced presentation of each week’s five most triumphant, awe-inspiring moments in sports entertainment. A new installment of the series, hosted by Emmy Award-winning ESPN reporter Josh Elliott, airs each Monday (in the 7:00-8:00 p.m., ET/PT hour), followed by multiple presentations throughout the week, on Disney XD.
Disney XD is a basic cable channel and multi-platform brand showcasing a compelling mix of live-action and animated programming for kids age 6-14, hyper-targeting boys and their quest for discovery, accomplishment, sports, adventure and humor. Disney XD branded content spans television, online, mobile and VOD platforms. The programming includes series, movies and short-form, as well as sports-themed series developed with ESPN. In the U.S., Disney XD is seen on a 24-hour, advertiser supported network that reaches over 72 million households via its basic cable affiliates.
Press Contacts:
Adriana Lemus
Disney Channel/Disney XD
(818) 569-7807
Adriana.lemus@disney.com
Alex Rozis
ESPN
(310) 642-1533
alex.a.rozis@espn.com
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Here we are in snow covered Golden Valley, MN. Its hard to believe that this is Micah's 50th competition! After an 8 hour trek from KY to WI, Orlando drove us in with fellow rider Zach Kral (World record holder for most consecutive kickflips--1546!). We arrived around 11:30am and checked into the Super 8. Right when we walked in we ran into two of Micah's GA ripper friends Hayden Victor and Austin Gordon. We had met them at Camp Woodward last year. After getting settled we spent the day at the park. It was busy as usual. Zach worked the street a lot. I video'd him doing a kickflip front boardslide. Micah had to wait until evening to compete. By afternoon we met up with William Penniman and his family. After the 5:30pm riders meeting, the mini semi-final runs were on. You only got one run, with a first wall rebate (if you fell on the first pass you got to start over). William, who had not even ridden the mini because it was so busy (like 5-8 people in at once!) qualified 7th to make the finals Sunday. Micah skated against 26 of the best experts from the CA, GA and MN qualifiers and placed first in the semifinal round. He said, "I was relaxed because I told myself that I wanted to skate well and have fun, but if I did not make the finals I wasn't going to worry about it." Well, we'll see what happens in the finals. Jamie Foy (who dominated Micah in fingerboard skate at lunch -- a real nice and talented kid) placed 2nd in the semis. At Progresssive in GA, Micah got 2nd in the semis, and Jamie 1st. Click here for competition updates, pics and video. Click here for a video of the mini semifinals.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Shot on the new Canon HV 30. Micah grinds almost half the bowl at Ollies
Micah Wu at Ollies: A little bowl a little mini from David Wu on Vimeo.
Micah Wu at Ollies: A little bowl a little mini from David Wu on Vimeo.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Come ride the new bank and buy PheOm decks at the Voidskateshop!
Void Skate Sesh from David Wu on Vimeo.
Void Skate Sesh from David Wu on Vimeo.
Friday, January 02, 2009
Micah qualified 2nd in a super stacked expert division (20 skaters from all over). Check out the scores and finishes Sat and Sun at www.kingofthegroms.net and click under Progressive Skatepark.
Here is William "one shoe" Penniman's winning intermediate street run. His family hosted us while we were down in GA. It was a fantastic time!
Here is William "one shoe" Penniman's winning intermediate street run. His family hosted us while we were down in GA. It was a fantastic time!
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Monday, December 29, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
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