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Last Updated: 9/29/2006

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Status: Single
Age: 103
Sign: Capricorn

Country: US
Signup Date: 8/22/2006

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Sunday, August 06, 2006 
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Public Transportation

Staten Island Ferry to the St George Terminal
Staten Island railroad to Richmond Valley station
Go South on Richmond Valley Road
Make a right on Amboy Road
Make a left on Page Avenue (you might want stop at the store here because there are no other stores in the area)
The school is about a half mile on left @ Academy Avenue
Click here for directions from the Staten Island railroad, Richmond Valley station to the event

Click here to view a PDF of the Staten Island transit map

DC King of New York, Contest Format

Contest Day

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Onsite registration
12 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Open practice

The judging panel will handpick qualified competitors throughout practice based on their abilities. The judging panel will consist of 5 well-known New York City skateboarders and industry insiders.

The contest is limited to 50 qualified competitors.

1:00 p.m.-competitors are broken into 10 heats of 5 skaters.
1:30 p.m.-qualifiers, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the semifinals.
3:30 p.m.-semifinals, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the finals.
4:30p.m.-finals, five skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored and placed 1-5.
5:00 p.m.-awards
5th 2 points in the King of New York scoring
4th 4 points in the King of New York scoring
3rd cash prize, 6 points in the King of New York scoring
2nd cash prize, 8 points in the King of New York scoring
1st cash prize, 10 points in the King of New York scoring

Rain delay / Contingency plan
If it rains the contest will be delayed until all obstacles dry. If the contest is canceled, it will take place at its original location, the morning of the next scheduled contest date. After the rescheduled contest is over, the contest will move to the next location scheduled on the same day. In other words, if a contest is rained out on Saturday, it will take place on Sunday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Sunday. If a contest is rained out on Sunday, it will take place the following Saturday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Saturday.

DC reserves the right to change the contest rules and format at any time during the course of events.
Saturday, August 05, 2006 
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Public Transportation

Be forewarned, the skate spot is in the hood, so please be careful.
Take the 2 or 5 train to Simpson St in the Bronx
Go South on Westchester Ave (stay under the train tracks towards Manhattan)
Left on Tiffany St
The school is about one block on your left
Click here for directions from the train station to the event.

Click here to view a PDF of the NYC transit map

DC King of New York, Contest Format
Contest Day

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Onsite registration
12 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Open practice

The judging panel will handpick qualified competitors throughout practice based on their abilities. The judging panel will consist of 5 well-known New York City skateboarders and industry insiders.

The contest is limited to 50 qualified competitors.

1:00 p.m.-competitors are broken into 10 heats of 5 skaters.
1:30 p.m.-qualifiers, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the semifinals.
3:30 p.m.-semifinals, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the finals.
4:30p.m.-finals, five skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored and placed 1-5.
5:00 p.m.-awards
5th 2 points in the King of New York scoring
4th 4 points in the King of New York scoring
3rd cash prize, 6 points in the King of New York scoring
2nd cash prize, 8 points in the King of New York scoring
1st cash prize, 10 points in the King of New York scoring

Rain delay / Contingency plan
If it rains the contest will be delayed until all obstacles dry. If the contest is canceled, it will take place at its original location, the morning of the next scheduled contest date. After the rescheduled contest is over, the contest will move to the next location scheduled on the same day. In other words, if a contest is rained out on Saturday, it will take place on Sunday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Sunday. If a contest is rained out on Sunday, it will take place the following Saturday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Saturday.

DC reserves the right to change the contest rules and format at any time during the course of events.
Friday, August 04, 2006 
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Public Transportation

Take the 7 train to Willets Point-Shea Stadium in Queens
Follow directions to Flushing Meadow Park
Go through the park staying to the left
Take the path headed straight to the gigantic globe

Click here to view a PDF of the NYC transit map

DC King of New York, Contest Format
Contest Day

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Onsite registration
12 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Open practice

The judging panel will handpick qualified competitors throughout practice based on their abilities. The judging panel will consist of 5 well-known New York City skateboarders and industry insiders.

The contest is limited to 50 qualified competitors.

1:00 p.m.-competitors are broken into 10 heats of 5 skaters.
1:30 p.m.-qualifiers, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the semifinals.
3:30 p.m.-semifinals, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the finals.
4:30p.m.-finals, five skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored and placed 1-5.
5:00 p.m.-awards
5th 2 points in the King of New York scoring
4th 4 points in the King of New York scoring
3rd cash prize, 6 points in the King of New York scoring
2nd cash prize, 8 points in the King of New York scoring
1st cash prize, 10 points in the King of New York scoring

Rain delay / Contingency plan
If it rains the contest will be delayed until all obstacles dry. If the contest is canceled, it will take place at its original location, the morning of the next scheduled contest date. After the rescheduled contest is over, the contest will move to the next location scheduled on the same day. In other words, if a contest is rained out on Saturday, it will take place on Sunday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Sunday. If a contest is rained out on Sunday, it will take place the following Saturday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Saturday.

DC reserves the right to change the contest rules and format at any time during the course of events.
Thursday, August 03, 2006 
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Public Transportation

Take the D train to Bay 50 Street
John Dewey High School is directly across the street

Click here to view a PDF of the NYC transit map

DC King of New York, Contest Format
Contest Day

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Onsite registration
12 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Open practice

The judging panel will handpick qualified competitors throughout practice based on their abilities. The judging panel will consist of 5 well-known New York City skateboarders and industry insiders.

The contest is limited to 50 qualified competitors.

1:00 p.m.-competitors are broken into 10 heats of 5 skaters.
1:30 p.m.-qualifiers, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the semifinals.
3:30 p.m.-semifinals, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the finals.
4:30p.m.-finals, five skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored and placed 1-5.
5:00 p.m.-awards
5th 2 points in the King of New York scoring
4th 4 points in the King of New York scoring
3rd cash prize, 6 points in the King of New York scoring
2nd cash prize, 8 points in the King of New York scoring
1st cash prize, 10 points in the King of New York scoring

Rain delay / Contingency plan
If it rains the contest will be delayed until all obstacles dry. If the contest is canceled, it will take place at its original location, the morning of the next scheduled contest date. After the rescheduled contest is over, the contest will move to the next location scheduled on the same day. In other words, if a contest is rained out on Saturday, it will take place on Sunday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Sunday. If a contest is rained out on Sunday, it will take place the following Saturday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Saturday.

DC reserves the right to change the contest rules and format at any time during the course of events.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 
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Public Transportation

It's the Brooklyn Banks, do you really need directions?
Take that A, C, J, M, Z, 4, 5 train to Broadway-Nassau / Fulton Street
Northeast on Nassau St
Right at Ann St
Right at Frankfort St
Left on Pearl and you are at the World Famous Brooklynh Banks!
Click here for directions from the train station to the event

Click here to view a PDF of the NYC transit map

DC King of New York, Contest Format
Contest Day

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Onsite registration
12 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Open practice

The judging panel will handpick qualified competitors throughout practice based on their abilities. The judging panel will consist of 5 well-known New York City skateboarders and industry insiders.

The contest is limited to 50 qualified competitors.

1:00 p.m.-competitors are broken into 10 heats of 5 skaters.
1:30 p.m.-qualifiers, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the semifinals.
3:30 p.m.-semifinals, 5 skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored, top 2 advance into the finals.
4:30p.m.-finals, five skaters, skate for 10 minutes. Skaters are scored and placed 1-5.
5:00 p.m.-awards
5th 2 points in the King of New York scoring
4th 4 points in the King of New York scoring
3rd cash prize, 6 points in the King of New York scoring
2nd cash prize, 8 points in the King of New York scoring
1st cash prize, 10 points in the King of New York scoring

Rain delay / Contingency plan
If it rains the contest will be delayed until all obstacles dry. If the contest is canceled, it will take place at its original location, the morning of the next scheduled contest date. After the rescheduled contest is over, the contest will move to the next location scheduled on the same day. In other words, if a contest is rained out on Saturday, it will take place on Sunday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Sunday. If a contest is rained out on Sunday, it will take place the following Saturday morning. After that contest is over, everyone will then travel to the next contest location that was originally supposed to take place on that Saturday.

DC reserves the right to change the contest rules and format at any time during the course of events.