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FEATURE - Winterspass: Chinesen amüsieren sich auf dem zugefrorenen Fluss Songhua
Winterspass: Chinesen amüsieren sich auf dem zugefrorenen Fluss Songhua in Harbin
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***A child plays a spinning top on the frozen Songhua River in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Dec. 29, 2015. Residents here took part in ice-sports despite subzero temperature*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20984030
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 13 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DUK10163016_007
DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
DUK10163016_004
DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
DUK10163016_002
DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
DUK10163016_001
DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
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Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580139
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FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
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Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580141
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DUK10140286_004
FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
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Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580144
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FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
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Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580142
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FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
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Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580147
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DUK10140286_001
FEATURE - Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Tiefgefroren: Eine Radar-Falle im winterlichen St Albans -- A hegde and speed camera covered in ice in St albans, Hertfordshire. 14/02/21 / action press *** Local Caption *** 31580146
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DUK10140110_006
NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560842
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NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560840
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NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560830
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DUK10140110_003
NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560841
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NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560829
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NEWS - Lebensgefährlich: Mann spielt mit seinen Kindern auf der dünnen Eisdecke des Öjendorfer Sees bei Hamburg
Lebensgefährliches Verhalten eines Mannes mit seinen Kindern auf dem Öjendorfer See am Sonntag nachmittag. Trotz eindringlicher Warnungen der Behörden ging er mit seinen Kinder viel zu weit auf die Eisflächen des Öjendorfer Sees hinaus. Auch andere Passanten verhielten sich nicht besser und ließen ihre Hunde auf das Eis laufen um Stöcker zu fangen. *** Local Caption *** 31560831
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A car stands under trees covered with ice after a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398853
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A car stands under trees covered with ice after a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398855
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A car stands under trees covered with ice after a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398852
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A woman walks along the street, with glaze on trees caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398856
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Trees bend under the weight of glaze caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398840
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on park trees caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398848
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on park trees caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398851
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on a monument to Sts Peter and Fevronia caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398844
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on tree leaves caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398842
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A man passes by, trees covered with ice after after a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398846
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on power lines caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398862
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on a spruce tree caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398854
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on a monument to Soviet pilot Nikolai Ostryakov (1911-1942) caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398859
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Tree branches fallen on a car under the weight of glaze ice formed by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398861
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on mountain ash tree branches caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398860
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Citizens walk among tree branches fallen under the weight of glaze caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398845
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: A woman walks among trees covered with ice after a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398847
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on tree branches caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398849
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on grass caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398850
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on power lines caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398857
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on trees caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398858
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on tree branches caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398843
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NEWS - Russland: Eisregen in Wladiwostock
VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 19, 2020: Glaze on cars caused by a recent freezing rain, which came along with a mixture of rain and snow to the southern part of the region and led to several roads being blocked, power outages, water and heating supply disruptions. Vladivostok saw 10mm of precipitation falling overnight and resulting in heavy sheets of glaze ice, power losses in the majority of the city territory, with public transport disruptions and trees falling on Russky Island. / 191120 *** Local Caption *** 31398841
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Man take a bath in a frozen over Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245210
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Man take a bath in a frozen over Qianhai lake in the center of Beijing, China on 09/01/2019 *** Local Caption *** 29245209
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