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A TAMPA PRO PRIMER

To understand the significance of the Tampa Pro, one only needs to look at the list of skaters who have won it, starting with Mike Vallely in 1995, followed by Eric Koston the next year, then Andrew Reynolds, and so on. The Tampa Pro has been a fundamental event for so long that nearly every professional skater has participated in it, and it’s renowned for being the rare competition that even “non-contest skaters” are eager to join. In 2025, this iconic professional event will celebrate its 31st anniversary as the established longest-standing tradition in skateboarding. If you’re able to attend, you’re in for a treat; if not, you can tune into the live webcast and at least pretend you’re there!

WHO CAN SKATE IT

Professional skateboarders who have [or had] a pro model signature board with an internationally recognized brand.

FORMAT

QUALIFIERS

ALL PRIOR TAMPA PRO WINNERS ARE PRE-QUALIFIED TO SEMIFINALS

Skaters are separated into heats of roughly 15 to 20 skaters

Each skater gets 2 one-minute runs, and their best run counts

Top 30 advance

The top 2 qualifiers get a Straight Shot to Finals

3rd through 30th advance to Semi-Finals

SEMI FINALS

28 skaters from Qualifiers joined by prior Tampa Pro winners

Skaters are separated into two heats of roughly 15 to 20 skaters

Each skater gets 2 one-minute runs, and their best run counts

The top 10 advance to the Finals

FINALS

12 skaters

Two Straight Shot winners from Qualifiers

Top 10 from Semi-Finals

Each skater gets 3 one-minute runs, and their best run counts

JUDGING

Judging incorporates both objective and subjective elements. Tampa Pro employs a five-judge panel of skaters with deep roots in and respect for the skateboarding industry, many of whom are former professionals. Using a 100-point scale, judges assign scores based on several factors: the difficulty of tricks, style, technique, variety of tricks, course use, flow, consistency, originality, and any other unique aspects a skater brings to their run. The judge’s highest and lowest scores are discarded, and the remaining three scores are averaged to determine the final score. In the event of a tie, scores from a second run are used to break it.

STAKES

In addition to the winner earning a substantial payday, they will also have the distinction of being included on the list of all-time winners.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

1995 Mike Vallely

1996 Eric Koston

1997 Andrew Reynolds

1998 Andrew Reynolds

1999 Gershon Mosley

2000 Kerry Getz

2001 Kyle Berard

2002 Eric Koston

2003 Tony Trujillo

2004 Bastien Salabanzi

2005 Dennis Busenitz

2006 Greg Lutzka

2007 Eric Koston

2008 Greg Lutzka

2009 Greg Lutzka

2010 Paul Rodriguez

2011 Dennis Busenitz

2012 Torey Pudwill

2013 Luan Oliveira

2014 Nyjah Huston

2015 Luan Oliveira

2016 Shane O’Neill

2017 Louie Lopez

2018 Jagger Eaton

2019 Carlos Ribeiro

2020 Nyjah Huston

2021 Shane O’Neill

2022 Jamie Foy

2023 Yuto Horigome

2024 Yuto Horigome

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