How do you top the most dominant year of your life?

Last year saw Jamie Foy deservedly re-scoop Thrasher’s Skater Of The Year award for a tour around the sun including but not limited to dropping back-to-back, era-defining video parts in the shape of New Balance’s ‘Intervals’, Spitfire’s ‘Charred Remains’ and Dickies’ ‘Honeymoon’.

The answer to where you go from the top is ‘Aftermath’: Jamie’s 2025 Red Bull Skateboarding part, a “victory lap” part that picks up in terms of progression and productivity, where his last year left off.

Known as one of the biggest rail destroyers of skateboarding today, Jamie has walked the line to have the most indisputable pro career of the modern skateboarding era.

Among the mayhem look out for some next-level ledge tech, and remind yourself each time that what you think is the ender isn’t the ender- because the stepping up just keeps coming!

Ira Ingram and Kev Perez have done a sterling job in capturing a moment in time from a master of our craft at the peak of his powers.

Jamie Foy’s rampage continues: this is Aftermath.

Director: Ira Ingram
Filmers:
Bibby Bils
Ira Ingram
TJ Gaskill
Kaylanne Diaz
Omar Messiah
Sean “Sosa” O’Connor
Producer: Ira Ingram
Photography: Anthony Acosta
Color: Tom Carter
Motion Graphics: Profanity Creative
Editor: Kevin Perez

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26 Comments

  1. They need a new video editor for sure!!! Someone who know how to make a skate video they could have made this video 100x better if the editing was actually good

  2. My gosh! This guy can skate 😅 alot of these are so scary. The insanely fast pro Ollie kick flip over the gap that just chefs kiss

  3. The full commitment to every trick, the who give a f*** speed, and the technical execution was an experience to watch. Cameramen rocked it as well. I’m an old head that has a tough time watching skate videos outside of “my day”, this was a lot of fun though and I look forward to more from this guy.

  4. I think skateboarding is more of an art than it is a sport because skateboarding is an expression of your self and you cannot put points on that 🇵🇸

  5. That heelflip over that gap was so gnarly! This dude is absolutely phenomenal! His ability to skate rails, gaps, ledges, and just his overall talent is second to none. Keep doing your thing man!

  6. can someone name the final trick for me? not a skateboarder, but I’ve been involved in/was a sponsored athlete in ‘extreme sports’ for 2 decades. I’ve always had issues naming the more complex tricks (and not so complex tbh), and I’ve seen lifelong skaters even struggle to decipher certain flip tricks due to the complexity. all that being said, without thinking too much into it, it seems like a ‘nollie 180 alley opp nose grind or 5-0’? not sure if alley oop (or backwards sliding grinds) is the term used in skateboarding. there’s no way I’m right haha

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