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WATCH: Jamie Foy’s ‘Welcome To Deathwish’ Part

Mad skillz!

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Thrasher’s new ”Welcome to Deathwish” Part featuring Jamie Foy will definitely leave you gasping for air.

No spot is safe when this guy rides into town. No really, he is that good. Strong, but at the same time smooth and chill. Ain’t no ramp he can’t manage. Check it out for yourself if you don’t believe me.

Jamie

Through the official follow-up interview by Ben Karpinski at Thrasher Magazine, we got to learn a bit more about this guy. When asked about his tour, Jamie said:

“It was awesome. I hadn’t been to any of the cities we went to. We started in Cleveland and made our way to Minneapolis. A lot of the spots we went to I have never seen in videos before, so that was really cool too. I love skating new spots. It was a great trip.”

Now, that sounds like a lot of fun! When asked about potential parts in the future he said:

Shit, I’m not too sure. I don’t really think them out; they just sort of happen. If I had a number in my head it would just stress me out and it wouldn’t work. I just go out and film and if someone gives me the opportunity for a part and I have the footage, great. Or if it is something I can focus on then it just sort of works out.

Jamie is certainly a very likable and talented skater. We do hope we get to see more of him and his crazy crooks in the near future!

Also, make sure you check out the new Nike skating ad feat. Brazilian skater Luan Oliveira!

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