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An artist from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation holds a hand grinder to his tongue while performing a traditional debus martial arts act in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 13 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 10 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI
(c) Dukas - Double Fee ! -
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DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
When: 12 Feb 2025
Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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OLYMPICS: AUG 04 Paris 2024, Stade de France, Paris, France - 04 Aug 2024
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Noah Lyles of USA wins Gold and celebrates with the USA flag during the Men's 100m Final Paris 2024 Olympic Games Athletics at the Stade de France on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Ryan Gosling has smashing time on talk show
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Ryan Gosling has smashing time on talk show
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02/05/2024
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Pictures must credit: ABC
Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
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Barbie actor Ryan Gosling had a smashing time when he appeared on a TV chat show — breaking a glass bottle over the head of host Jimmy Kimmel.
The Canadian-born actor, 43, also had Kimmel , 56, return the compliment as the pair used special stunt props.
But Kimmel admitted that it hurt more than he anticipated.
Gosling was on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show to promote his new comedy action movie The Stunt Man in which he plays the title role.
He had made a grand entrance onto the set by fighting off hoodlums played by real stunt guys from the film.
He also paired up with Kimmel sidekick, comedian Guillermo Rodriguez , 53, to help beat up another attacker.
When Gosling , wearing a peach coloured suit, finally sat down for a chat, Kimmel jested: “You beat up a lot of our staff !”
He replied: I can't stop stunting Jimmy!”
OPS: Ryan Gosling on Jimmy Kimmel Live. he had a stunt fight on set with the help of Kimmel side kick Guillermo Rodriguez before he and Kimmel smashed prop beer bottles over each other's head.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)