A collection of VX footage of Lewis and Shane ! Filmed by Chris Middlebrook Geoff Campbell Britten Andrews Leigh Bolton Dario Rezk James James Josh Roberts Chris Yow Rest in peace Lewis ! We all miss you !
Marnell was on a massive trajectory. He was putting out parts that were improving and his trick selection was continually growing. His noriety spawned when P-Rod, Rodgers, Nyjah, etc just came to form. If you were paying attention, this was a tough crowd to get ahead of and he was still emerging like Shane was. I remember Shane’s 1st line in the like light. (Nollie flip crook than a front shove nosegrind revert). They busted out of their shells together. I love that his skating still stands in the ever progressing era of skating. Great edit
Lewis visited my hometown when I was in highschool, not for a skateboard trip/tour, but travelling with his girl at the time to visit her parents. He heard skateboard kicks snapping down below in the street. So he came down, asked for a go of one of our boards,(as he didnt bring his) and about 2 minutes into talking to my friends and I, I realised who he was, asked if he rode for Volcom and he said yes. Introduced himself, and he kicked it with us for a few hours some days. Lewis was one of the most humble, genuine, caring people to ever step foot on planet earth. RIP LM
I got diagnosed with type 1 in 2012 and was told to give up skating, but I found out days later that Lewis, one of my favorite skaters, was also type 1! He inspired me to keep skating. Was devastated when he passed mere months later from the very disease that I connected with him on.
Wouldn’t even say I’m a fan of April but mad respect for making this man, definitely proof Shane hasn’t forgotten where he came from. Shoutout from home down under 🤘🏻
Thanks Middzy. I went to Shepparton once with Ronnie in about 2003-4. He said his young mate Nugget was coming. I watched Shane that day and thought “yeah, he’s ok”.
Marnell was on a massive trajectory. He was putting out parts that were improving and his trick selection was continually growing. His noriety spawned when P-Rod, Rodgers, Nyjah, etc just came to form. If you were paying attention, this was a tough crowd to get ahead of and he was still emerging like Shane was. I remember Shane’s 1st line in the like light. (Nollie flip crook than a front shove nosegrind revert). They busted out of their shells together. I love that his skating still stands in the ever progressing era of skating. Great edit
Lewis visited my hometown when I was in highschool, not for a skateboard trip/tour, but travelling with his girl at the time to visit her parents. He heard skateboard kicks snapping down below in the street. So he came down, asked for a go of one of our boards,(as he didnt bring his) and about 2 minutes into talking to my friends and I, I realised who he was, asked if he rode for Volcom and he said yes. Introduced himself, and he kicked it with us for a few hours some days. Lewis was one of the most humble, genuine, caring people to ever step foot on planet earth. RIP LM
Good old days RIP Lewis marnell respect
Love Lewis 🙏❤️
Pure talent
RIP to one of the greatest!!
All Love💚💚💚
This one hits different
Lewis for ever ever ever!!!🗣🙏🌍
Lewis Marnell forever
I got diagnosed with type 1 in 2012 and was told to give up skating, but I found out days later that Lewis, one of my favorite skaters, was also type 1! He inspired me to keep skating. Was devastated when he passed mere months later from the very disease that I connected with him on.
Lewis would be proud of how far you've come and what you've done for the skateboarding community!
Lewis is seriously one of the most underrated skaters to ever live. The true switch god. It is so hard to tell which stance he is. RIP legend.
Today 10 years later we still missing you legend.
That ender was so crisp! Some people are just too pure for this world 🙏🏻❤️
I remember seeing Lewis at Prahran skatepark a couple of times. He was such a humble dude and made the most difficult tricks look so easy.
back when skaters could actually buy dunks such a great era for skating overall
One Love for Lewis! RIP, thank you for blessing us with this
Wouldn’t even say I’m a fan of April but mad respect for making this man, definitely proof Shane hasn’t forgotten where he came from. Shoutout from home down under 🤘🏻
Thanks Middzy. I went to Shepparton once with Ronnie in about 2003-4. He said his young mate Nugget was coming. I watched Shane that day and thought “yeah, he’s ok”.