
The skateboarding world is mourning the loss of Sam Devlin, a name that carries weight in the history of Vancouver’s street skating scene.
Devlin was more than just a skater. He helped shape an era, bringing attention to Canadian skateboarding at a time when much of the spotlight was focused elsewhere.
His influence started in the early ‘90s, a time when Vancouver’s streets were becoming a breeding ground for raw talent.
Devlin's style, technical ability, and fearless approach to street spots set him apart.
Skaters across the world took notice, thanks to his standout parts in classic videos like Trilogy and 20 Shot Sequence.
These weren’t just clips;. They were proof that something special was happening north of the border.
One of his most talked-about moments was his noseslide on the New Spot rail, immortalized in the April 1994 issue of Thrasher Magazine.
That trick alone captured Devlin’s skating - calculated yet stylish, aggressive yet smooth. It was a perfect reflection of how he approached every session.
Whether it was a technical ledge trick or a heavy rail, he made it look natural.
By the early 2000s, Devlin was still making an impact. His footage in the RDS/FSU video from 2002 kept his legacy alive, reminding everyone of his contributions to Vancouver’s growing skate scene.
The generation that came after him drew inspiration from his clips, his attitude, and his ability to see potential in spots that others overlooked.
Beyond his ability on a skateboard, Devlin was known for the friendships he built and the respect he earned.
Those who had the chance to skate with him or share a session knew he was the kind of person who brought people together.
His presence at a spot or a session always made things better - whether it was through his skating or just the way he carried himself.
Losing a legend like Devlin is a heavy blow, but his impact will live on. His footage, his photos, and the stories from those who knew him will keep his name alive for generations to come.
To his friends, family, and everyone who looked up to him. Our deepest condolences. RIP to a true legend.
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