How to Save a DIY: Finland's Suvilahti Championships 2023


13 CodyLockwood fs noseblunt SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Cody Lockwood noseblunts atop years of hard work from the scene

Although this might be the last time Södervik Mästare (Suvilahti DIY Championships) is happening in the most generous DIY of the Nordics, there is zero melancholy in the air. The level of skateboarding is prodigious and the lineup is legendary: Pat Duffy, Cody Lockwood Eniz Fazliov, Luca Karhu, Ginger, Marius Syvänen, Mathias Torres, J-Nor, Lepi, Huxi and Heini are ripping Suvilahti. Local bands Mary Ann Hawkins, Pippuri, Deep, and Khat Moses take the hype to other dimensions. The crowd absorbs each moment like there’s no tomorrow—which might be the case if the city of Helsinki adheres to its plan, to tear the iconic DIY down and allocate the space to a massive entertainment center. The future is always uncertain, but building spots and skating them with your scene will always be timeless. Catch up with some of the big players and scroll through all the hits from this year’s blast. —Pauliina Toivanen


From the heats to the speedruns, the locals at Suvilahti feed their DIY a bit of that eternal stoke

Interviews by Pauliina Toivanen

Marius, Cody and Melos, doesn’t it creep into your mind that this might be the last session at Suvilahti?
Marius Syvänen: I did not notice that this might be the last event at Suvilahti. I was too hyped to even think, just stoked to skate and roll with the homies. No time to be sad at Södervik. It's not going to be the last. 

Cody Lockwood: Yes and no. It’s not over until it’s over. The city will hopefully realize that there are ways to work together to save the park. And if not, we will find new spots and build again and again and again.

Arttu Melos: I’ve thought this might be the last Södervik Mästare for so many years, so I put all in every time. It’s the day I’ve been waiting for. All the shitty planning has somehow worked. Every time the event ends, I can't believe that our homies’ little joke about a competition determining the champion of Suvilahti DIY gathered this many people together. It means so much to me.

Any last words to the decision makers of Helsinki?
MS: The park should be protected because it's a national monumental zone for Finland and for skaters and for artists from around the world, to come together and enjoy themselves. The park is not going anywhere.

CL: You can destroy our efforts, but you can’t destroy our stoke. The DIY—aka do it with the help of anyone willing to help—ethos is growing stronger every day. It got extended a year already so we just have to keep fighting to save it.

Heini Luotola: A tremendous amount of energy is always around in Suvilahti. Crazy skateboarding happens that can give you such a boost, pick you back up from a sinkhole of depression and make you remember again what this life is about. It’s about time to start using imagination in city planning and clarify what is important to a human.

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Suvilahti DIY, located in the industrial milieu of Helsinki, Finland, has faced the threat of demolition for nearly its entire 12-year existence. This year, the city of Helsinki set up an actual destruction date for the 1st of September, 2023. However, the active locals of the Suvilahti DIY prolonged the process by filing a complaint to the administrative court of Helsinki. They even hired a vice judge to oversee the case and assist the community in preserving and safeguarding the monumental DIY created by over 100 volunteers.

The tale is too familiar—the local skaters built a DIY skatepark in an abandoned industrial area, which then became a valued concentration of subculture and arts. The city brands the area as its new hip and urban maritime district. The tallest private residential building in the entire country rises next to the DIY. And, once it reaches its maximum height and ravages the sealine, the city decides to assign the whole plot surrounding it, part of which the skaters are renting from the city to a mass entertainment factory—that no one wants or needs in that location.

In addition to having a free space where everyone can skate and learn how to build transitions and bowls out of concrete, the Suvilahti DIY community has been defending the importance of a gathering place that welcomes you as you are, no matter if you have no money nor fine clothing. In their complaint, they point out that according to Finnish law, construction plans should create and preserve cultural and socio-economical values. How does pushing away the local volunteers who have made the area so attractive then building a new colossal event hub with services unaffordable to most of the locals support these standards?

By now, the community knows it’s better to live like everything already worked out than just resist. If the city respects the legal process during which there is no right to touch the park, Södervik Mästare will send it again next summer. Therefore, the eternal construction of the DIY continues, minding the eight months of winter—which are for planning what you could build if you lived in a region where there is light every day, the sky is not the color of lonkero and the ground is not frozen.

How do you save a DIY? Take a look at the Södervik Masters. Then see for yourself next year on the 13th of July, 2024!

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Photos and captions by KEKE Leppala

01 Sodervik Mastare trophy SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000 This is the most wanted trophy in the world, if you ask the locals. But before all the mayhem starts, let's rewind back a few days when some of the preparations started at the park

02 before the mayhem artwork 1 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000 Locals paint the park once a year. This time it’s a free DIY jam for artist homies to do their magic

03 before the mayhem artwork 3 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Two days of art

04 before the mayhem artwork 4 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Next gen learning from the best

05 before the mayhem artwork 2 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000The urban campsite

06 before the mayhem artwork 5 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Thank you, guys!

07 before the mayhem PabloDeJuanConejo fs tailbone SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Pablo De Juan Conejo was the first to test the freshly-painted yard birds

08 before the mayhem warmup Ginger fs ollie SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000The first ever Södervik Mästare champion, Ginger, aka Jonas Bunger, arrived just in time for the evening warmup sesh

09 before the mayhem ping pong photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Ping pong to chill things before the mayhem

10 SuvilahtiDIY The Pearl of Helsinki 1 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Good morning, Suvilahti DIY—The Pearl of Helsinki!

11 SuvilahtiDIY The Pearl of Helsinki 2 photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000INEE INEE! As locals say

12 Cody FSA camouflage photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Cody was the first to blast off and kickstart the warmups

14 before the mayhem Heini fs air SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Heini Luotola follows suit

15 band MaryAnnHawkins car photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Mary Ann Hawkins opened the Södervik Mästare event by playing a gig from a cruising car around the parking lot

16 Melos trophy photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Melos showed the trophy around the park. Now, off we go

17 Eniz Fazliov nosebluntslide SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Södervik Mästare starts off from the “Old Town'' corner where the history of the park started back in 2011. Eniz Fazliov back noseblunt all the way across

18 Lepi bs alleyoop ng SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Ville Lepistö, aka Lepi, alley-ooping beyond the gap

19 Eniz Fazliov fs blunt SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Coping fell off, but Eniz finds a proper use for it

20 Ginger crooked to fakie SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000All eyes on Ginger as he crooks to fakie, just one of the many bangers he hit on this obstacle

21 CodyLockwood fs ng SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Cody goes in for a frontside nosegrind over the pizza oven…

22 CodyLockwood fs blunt SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000…and finishes the session with a front blunt that should convince everyone watching to save Suvilahti DIY. Look at that surreal backdrop!

23 Mathias Torres wallride crooked SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Next up, the corner session. Mathias Torres gets his crook

24 Lepi fs flip SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000One of the many from the team Boo, Lepi with a frontside flip

25 Pat Duffy bs tailslide shuv out SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000It’s packed alright! Pat Duffy with a back tail shove

26 Cris Navarrette fs noseslide photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Cris Navarrete frontside noseslides and crisscrosses his fellow Chilean

27 Marius bs tailslide unsharp photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Marius, backside tailslide. Not sure what happened with the focus on this one. Camera probably wanted the "Save Suvilahti DIY" to be in focus! Sorry, bro!

28 JNor fs flip SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Jonne Nordlund, aka J-Nor, with a hefty frontside flip

29 Pippuri rapper SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Rapper Pippuri’s (Pepper in English) energetic gig before the next feature

30 Chia Duffy kimchi photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Chia Duffy made a Suvilahti DIY Kimchi to help the park

31 CodyLockwood fs ng SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Channel Rail warmup with Pippuri. Cody rips a nosegrind, easy. Fun fact: The big gasometer in the background is the most recognizable monument of the Suvilahti area

32 CodyLockwood fs ng SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Same spot, different angle

33 Ginger bs ollie SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Ginger with a base showoff backside ollie

34 LucaKarhu bs tailslide SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Last year's Södervik Mästare winner Luca Karhu aiming to renew the title with a back tail over the gap

35 CodyLockwood fs stale SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000It’s gonna be hard, as Cody keeps killing it with moves like this head-high stalefish

36 CodyLockwood fs stale SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Same fish, different vantage point

37 Pat Duffy bs smith SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Pat Duffy, back Smithing all the way

38 Lepi fs boneless SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Frontside boneless by Lepi

39 Marius Syvanen 5 0 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Good times for Marius, back 5-0

40 CodyLockwood fs noseblunt SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Warming up with front noseblunt

41 Ginger fs lipslide SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Ginger closeup, going fast…

42 Ginger bs ng SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000…and nosegrinding

43 CodyLockwood fs air SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000FSA over the sun

44 Marius Syvanen bs lipslide SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Backlip over the channel. “In ten years, Suvilahti is going to be sicker than ever! Every summer there's new additions built. So in that time, it’s gonna be gnar” —Marius

45 Luca Karhu Andrecht SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Luca Karhu, rock solid—you will be hearing more of this guy! 

46 Cody Lockwood fs noseblunt flip out SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Cody unlocks the channel spot with noseblunt flip out

47 CodyLockwood fs air SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Off to the biggest quarterpipe, Cody again with a big FSA

48 PatDuffy fastplant to fakie SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Age is not a limit to Pat, as he's still fast on planting his feet

49 Iiro Huhta bs smithgrind SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Maybe the youngest gun in the competition, Liro Huhta. Pretty sure he wants the title someday

50 Huxi bs lipslide revert SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Huxi, backside lip revert. The contrast with the backdrop is indescribable

51 Luca Karhu bs melon SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Luca trying to plant a hand on a 35-story building

52 Huxi bs tailslide revert SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo Keke 1Thrasher Magazine 2000Huxi returns for a back tail revert

53 CodyLockwood fs tail SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Gas-up tail for the homies

54 Cody bs noseblunt photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Wondering if there was a trick Cody did not do to this one. BSNB

55 LucaKarhu bs method SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Classics from Luca. Karhu means bear in Finnish

56 Huxi fs alleyoop lipslide SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Huxi loves this spot, frontside alley-oop to back lip

57 CodyLockwood fs ng SuvilahtiDIY Finland photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Mouth open wide!

59 speedrace GO photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Lepi over the crowd

59 speedrace GO photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000G for GO, time for the speed race!

62 speedrace final Cody Eniz photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Finals with Cody and Eniz in a brutal head-to-head!

63 Cody and Eniz SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Good game, good game!

64 Cody trophy 1 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Congrats, Cody!

65 Cody trophy 2 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000You know what’s up

66 Cody trophy 3 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000For P-Stone!

67 Cody trophy 4 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Thank you, homies!

68 Cody trophy 5 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Love,

69 Cody trophy 6 SuvilahtiDIY photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Peace,

70 facts photo KekeThrasher Magazine 2000Facts. See you again 13th July 2024!
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