Skateboarders gathered on the 24th of July in the Lower Octagon for Octofest II.
Long before the event officially started and the organizers had set up skaters sessioned the sevens.
With the the lights, sound system and the ALC ollie barrier set up, the competition started.
Competition started keen in the first event, the ALC high ollie comp. Skating on the sloping uneven bricks competitors displayed their pop…
…until there was one left.
In the end the ALC highest ollie comp was taken out convincingly by Nick Bright who managed to ollie the ALC barrier and 7 rails.
With light fading and dew forming on the bricks the stair comp kicked off.
But in the end Chey Grace dominated and triumphed with a switch frontside flip.
Here’s some footage of the night courtesy of Alex at Fresh Grip.
Tags: Chey Grace, competition, Dunedin, Nick Bright, Octofest











