Chris Setinas Secures Third Place at the Prestigious 2025 Tampa Am Skateboarding Competition
Exciting Highlights from the 2025 Tampa Am Skateboarding Competition
The 2025 Tampa Am street skateboarding competition concluded with much excitement at Skatepark of Tampa (SPoT), showcasing some of the fiercest talent in the amateur skateboarding world. Among the standout performers was Chris Setinas, a 22-year-old Monster Army rider from Ontario, Canada, who impressed the crowd with his skills and with a third-place finish.
This yearly event, widely regarded as the premier amateur skateboard contest globally, drew over 200 participants from various countries between October 16 and 19, 2025. Setinas made a strong statement throughout the contest, culminating in his impressive final run. His performance featured a series of technically demanding tricks that kept the audience engaged and cheering.
Setinas combined a kickflip backside lipslide off a bump to rail, showcasing an exceptional balance and control. This was followed by a frontside noseblunt slide on a flat rail, a kickflip frontside 5-0 on the Hubba ledge, and a backside 180 kickflip over a pyramid feature. His routine didn't stop there; he executed a kickflip crooked grind on the rail and finished his run with a manual kickflip over the centerpiece box, all before the buzzer sounded. His well-structured run earned him a well-deserved spot on the podium.
As the 2025 Damn Am of the Year, awarded for outstanding performance across the year's Damn Am series, Setinas entered this year’s contest with a reputation to uphold. His achievement at Tampa Am only solidified his standing as one of the rising stars in the sport.
Notably, the Tampa Am competition is not just a platform for individual performances; it has historically been a stepping stone for skateboarders aiming for professional careers. Many former winners have made their mark in professional skateboarding, with champions like Nyjah Huston emerging from this very competition.
Another thrilling aspect of the Tampa Am weekend was the performance of Phoenix Sinnerton, a 16-year-old rider from Oceanside, California. Sinnerton captured second place in the Concrete Jam bowl riding event, proving that the next generation of skateboarders is rising quickly. He dazzled judges and fans alike with his high-speed lines and a mix of technical tricks. His kickflip varial Indy over the channel and backside 540 nosegrab were particular highlights that showcased his exceptional skill.
Additionally, the Independent Best Trick competition saw an impressive feat by Deyvid Anderson Tuesta Mota, aged 23, from Lima, Peru, who claimed second place in that category with a spectacular nollie 270 gap to lipslide down the pyramid rail.
The inclusive atmosphere at Tampa Am, amplified by live music and DJ sets, created a festival-like ambiance that celebrated skateboarding culture while offering entertainment beyond the board. This year’s contest featured not only breathtaking tricks but also various activities, art displays, and opportunities for fans to engage with their skateboarding heroes.
Overall, the 2025 Tampa Am solidified its reputation as a landmark event in the skateboarding calendar, providing a platform where talent is recognized and celebrated. As more riders like Setinas and Sinnerton emerge, the future of skateboarding looks incredibly bright. For those interested in following the journeys of these athletes and the Monster Energy skateboarding team, be sure to check out their social media channels for updates and highlights as the competitive season unfolds.