carltb - 16-9-2014 at 02:39 PM
id just like to announce that at the weekend I came 3rd in the last event for the year and that gave me a 2nd overall for the year. so im now rank
2nd in the UK senior class landboarding. im really chuffed with this and it just goes to show that age aint nothing but a number!!
rocfighter - 16-9-2014 at 02:47 PM
First I want to congratulate you on this awesomeness. It is a really cool thing.
Second... What is the age for "SENIOR" competitor? You look about our oldest boys age!!! Maybe you just don't age!
Great job keep it up. And keep up putting out those great videos.
Viento - 16-9-2014 at 03:25 PM
Nice!
IFlyKites - 16-9-2014 at 05:17 PM
Amazing! Congrats to you and job well done :D You look quite young, "Senior" doesn't fit you. Take that as a compliment
Cheers, Ari
Cheddarhead - 16-9-2014 at 05:19 PM
Nice job Carl! That is quite an accomplishment
PHREERIDER - 16-9-2014 at 05:27 PM
old bones rock !
B-Roc - 16-9-2014 at 06:29 PM
Congrats. We all age but staying young (or growing old) is a state of mind.
I started longboarding with my son this summer. He's been skating for a while. He's bummed that I can already do better, faster, longer slides than
he can. I'm 43 physically but will always be around 22 in my mind. I don't heal as fast and I'm not as reckless as I once was but as you get older
you get wiser and wisdom goes a long way. Stay wise and young, my friend.
flyguy0101 - 16-9-2014 at 08:16 PM
@ carl- congrats although since we are the same age i am not sure about the senior title- as broc said age is just a number living is a mindset.
Scott
AnnieO - 17-9-2014 at 08:24 AM
Way to go Carl, congratulations! Age is definitely a state of mind and fortunately I don't get too wrapped up on my chronological state of affairs
either.
carltb - 18-9-2014 at 12:58 AM
at 45 and 3/4 I definitely don't bounce aswell as I use to !!lol
RedSky - 18-9-2014 at 05:27 AM
I think the title senior is to separate itself from junior. Anyone over 18 I'm guessing is considered senior in these sporting events. If there was a
competition for the person that contributed the most to helping others with their landboarding progression then I'm sure Carl would come first.