Sony today announced that it's teaming up with Woodward Camp for the fifth annual Playstation Am Jam Tour. The tour hits skateparks across the country, giving amateur skateboarders and BMXers a chance to compete for $5,000 and some Playstation prizes.
The tour, which oddly enough begin back on March 14, hits 14 stops including Las Vegas, Nevada; Denver, Colorado; St. Louis, Missouri; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Rye, New Hampshire; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia and wraps up on May 25th in Orlando, Florida. The finals will be held in Woodward, Pennsylvania in August.
Participants have at each stop have a chance to win a Playstation prize package that includes a PSP and some games as well as some clothes and an expense-paid, week-long stay at Woodward Camp, where they will compete in the finals. Winners at the finals will receive $5,000, a free summer at Woodward Camp, a Playstation 3 and a Playstation prize pack.
"PlayStation is committed to strong youth brands and action sports programs that offer kids access to fun, supportive and collaborative environments," said Ginger Kraus, director of promotions at SCEA. "Woodward exemplifies a brand that truly empowers young people. We are proud to align with them for the fifth annual PlayStation AM JAM tour, providing opportunity and exposure for talented young athletes rising to the top in their respective sports."
Sony Computer Entertainment America Teams Up With Woodward Camp For Annual
PlayStation(R) AM JAM Tour
Action Sports Event Recognizes Exceptional Young Talent Across the United
States
FOSTER CITY, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer
Entertainment America (SCEA) today announces it is aligning with Woodward Camp
for the fifth annual PlayStation(R) AM JAM tour, demonstrating the company's
commitment to kids and action sports. PlayStation AM JAM takes place in
skateparks across the country and provides amateur skateboard and BMX athletes
with the opportunity to compete for $5,000 and PlayStation prizes. Past
winners of the PlayStation AM JAM have continued on to become professional
athletes in their respective sports including Mike Spinner.
The PlayStation AM JAM tour began on March 14th at the Woodward skate park
in Dallas, Texas. The tour continues with 14 different stops that include
Tehachapi, Los Angeles, San Diego and Petaluma, California; Las Vegas, Nevada;
Denver, Colorado; St. Louis, Missouri; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis,
Minnesota; Rye, New Hampshire; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia
and concludes on May 25th in Orlando, Florida. At each event, participants,
ages seven to eighteen years of age, compete in skate and bike events judged
by professional athletes and Woodward Camp staff members. Skateboarders will
compete in two age groups, 13 and under and 14 and over, while the skateboard
vert and BMX events each have one age division.
Selected qualifiers at each stop will receive a PlayStation prize package
including a PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) handheld entertainment system, PSP
software titles, t-shirts and hats as well as an expense-paid, week-long stay
at Woodward Camp, where they will compete in the finals. Woodward Camp is a
popular recreational youth summer camp located in Pennsylvania and widely
known in the action sports community for its instructional programs. Winners
at the PlayStation(R) AM JAM Finals, during the week of August 10th-16th,
2008, will receive $5,000, a free summer at Woodward Camp, a PLAYSTATION(R)3
(PS3(TM)) and a PlayStation prize pack.
"PlayStation is committed to strong youth brands and action sports
programs that offer kids access to fun, supportive and collaborative
environments," said Ginger Kraus, director of promotions at SCEA. "Woodward
exemplifies a brand that truly empowers young people. We are proud to align
with them for the fifth annual PlayStation AM JAM tour, providing opportunity
and exposure for talented young athletes rising to the top in their respective
sports."
"The high level of talent we have found the last four years on the
PlayStation AM JAM has been terrific," stated Gary Ream, Woodward's President.
"We might have missed some of this incredible talent had PlayStation not
provided this extraordinary opportunity. The PlayStation AM JAM is a premier
event for finding the new stars in Skateboarding and BMX Freestyle."
Open to legal U.S. citizens between the ages of seven (7) and eighteen
(18). Competitions begin March 14, 2008 and end May 25, 2008. For more
information regarding tour stops, dates and official rules, go to
http://www.campwoodward.com
About Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. continues to redefine the
entertainment lifestyle with its PlayStation(R) and PS one(R) game console,
the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, the PSP(R)
(PlayStation(R)Portable) handheld entertainment system, the ground-breaking
PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3(TM)) computer entertainment system and its online and
network services, the PLAYSTATION(R)Network and PLAYSTATION(R)Store.
Recognized as the undisputed industry leader, Sony Computer Entertainment
America Inc. markets the PlayStation family of products and develops,
publishes, markets and distributes software for the PS one game console, the
PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, PLAYSTATION 3 and the PSP system
for the North American market. Based in Foster City, Calif., Sony Computer
Entertainment America Inc. serves as headquarters for all North American
operations and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment
Inc.
Visit us on the Web at http://www.us.playstation.com











Comments
i'm still waiting for the cruel rock band announced for europe joke.
What does this have to do with Cake?
Awesome! Yet another site I frequent taking a shit for the 1st. Today's going to be a long day at work... :(
@RemyDuvalle: Lies! From McWhertor circa last year: "Unfortunately, due to our status, we can't post believable stories. If someone believes one of them and acts based on that belief, it makes us liable. :("
So, you won't have to worry about any shit taking
Where's the cake? YOU GUYS LIED TO ME!
*runs away crying*
this is not cake
The post is a lie.
@RemyDuvalle: We typically don't do April Fool's Day stuff. I assumed that 22 game cake posts, all labeled April Fool's was pretty obviously a joke.
Yes, cake with jam is lovely.
But what does Sony have to do with that?
Finally a non-cake post jeez that was nuts.
Wait...where's my cake?
What was the reporter thinking? Surely there are cakes there that could be deliciously described?
The cake fest may be over, but now my quest begins to find real life cake, and eat it. Hunger!
I don't know about BMXing, but the socalled 'amateurs' coming up the rear in the skateboarding industry these days are damn scary with regards to their ability.
So much for the so called editorial standards at Kaketaku. I've read this article three times and there is no mention of cake, frosting, or even baking.
You know, I might make it my mission to mention cake in every post on kotaku from here on out.
I wonder if the competition has prize categories for "Most Gnarly Mangling" and "Most Heinous Face-Stomping via the Pavement". I'd be competitive.
@Strange Bedfellows: Agreed. Swinging by my local bakery before school.
On topic, do people still watch X-Games and what not? I thought that stuff dropped off the face of the earth circa 2000ish.
"Ginger Kraus" sounds like the name of the UBG (ultimate bad guy) in a generic arcade sh'mup.
@Brian Crecente:
We typically don't do April Fool's Day stuff. I assumed that 22 game cake posts, all labeled April Fool's was pretty obviously a joke.
Yes, only having a paltry 22 cake (and one of those was a mere pie!) related stories was a joke!
@Brian Crecente: hey i liked it. got me to post multiple times and it happen all while i wasn't at work so it didn't leave me with a 1 man conversation b/c everyone already posted and went on to something else
I thought for a brief second I read "Toe Jam and Earl",
then my dreams were shattered.
@Bleentastic sees bandwagon and jumps: What he said. I got to post more than once a week and I had a blast reading everyone's smart-ass remarks. Good times.
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