Paide Pool Party Massacre: An Easter Tale with No Bunnies.

Meelis Erm , massive tranfer to wall ride straight to flat…

While the rest of the country was elbow-deep in pastel plastic eggs and chocolate-induced comas, a crew of four-wheeled outlaws flipped the script. No bunny suits here—just grip tape, scraped knees, and the unmistakable sound of tail smacks echoing through central Estonia.

Andris Kaldvee master when it comes to rails.

Destination? Paide. Mission? Total contest carnage at the Avatud Noortekeskus.

A solid squad rolled in from Tallinn, including Nightwood’s own Meelis Erm and Oskar Sikk, linking up with comrades from Pärnu and Tartu. Now the battleground? Yep, let’s talk about the park. It’s not some once-in-a-lifetime UFO from the future, sadly. It’s your typical youth center setup, hard to categorize, full of quirks—but with one spicy twist: it’s tucked inside a real-deal town swimming pool. Chlorine ghosts and all.

Robin Raimo, 360 early-grab.

Conditions? Tropical. Energy? Feral. Meelis Erm unleashed the beast and took 1st. Andris Kaldvee charged into 2nd despite nursing a busted ankle like a gladiator. Robin Raimo held it down for 3rd with clean lines and full commitment.

Oskar Sikk.

On the youth side, Oskar Sikk pocketed top honors like a seasoned vet. And Ema “Ems” made damn sure the girls weren’t just here to spectate—she stomped her runs and sent a message loud and clear.

Alex.

Scroll down, soak up the snapshots, and witness what happens when skaters invade Easter.

Robin Raimo.

Valev Koitla, took break at judging to get some taste…

Oskar Sikk.

Nils-Eerik Vesberg.

Oskar Sikk.

Alfred , the great !

Robin Raimo.

Meelis Erm.

Ema.

Oskar Sikk.

Meelis Erm.

Full podium.