Fingerboard World Championship
Fast Fingers 2010: Dimitri 'Dima' Schlotthauer
Germany's Dimitri 'Dima' Schlotthauer wins in 2010 — a key Berlin-scene year as hardware standardized.
Champion
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2010 keeps the title in the Berlin orbit with Dimitri 'Dima' Schlotthauer, an ASI Berlin rider remembered as one of the era's most technical. It is also the year Blackriver's own hardware story accelerates.
Part of the Fast Fingers Archive
- Year
- 2010
- Edition
- FF13(inferred)
- Format
- Live event
- Location
- Germany
The contest
What happened
Dimitri Schlotthauer won the 2010 championship; ASI Berlin records 'Dima in 2010' as the team's second world title. Blackriver's timeline notes 2010 milestones including the launch of Blackriver Trucks and the opening of its Berlin shop.1, 2, 3
The gear
Gear & setup trends
More polished wooden decks and emerging dedicated trucks defined the year; Blackriver Trucks (BRTs) launched in 2010, a major hardware milestone.
The scene
Brands & scene
Blackriver (trucks, Berlin shop) and the ASI Berlin crew were central; stronger team identities and a shop/community-center energy took hold.
The mood
The zeitgeist
Cleaner setups, emerging pro trucks, and a Berlin scene operating as a genuine hub.
Today
Reading this year’s setups today
This is the window where dedicated trucks and bearing wheels become normal — note truck brand and wheel type when describing a period setup.
From the event
Setup-era context
Still being verified
- Edition number FF13 is inferred from the official FF11 (2008) → FF17 (2014) annual sequence and is not independently confirmed.
- Deeper event details (finalists, venue, attendance) for 2010 are not published on the accessible official pages.
- No public Instagram handle could be confidently verified for Dimitri Schlotthauer — none is published here to avoid mislinking.
References
Numbered references to the brand, retailer, and community pages that back this article. The label notes how firmly each source is established.
Official event history with the year-by-year world-champion list (2008 onward). Frames the contest as becoming the official Fingerboard World Championship in 2008.
ASI Berlin team page; states the team won the Fingerboard World Championships twice — TKY (Timo Kranz) in 2009 and Dima (Dimitri Schlotthauer) in 2010.
Blackriver company milestones: founded 1999, Fast Fingers 1 in 2000, first fingerboard park, Blackriver Trucks (2010), Berlin shop (2010).
Official per-edition results tables (visible from FF18/2015 onward), including later placements of past champions.
Independence & sources