Fingerboard World Championship
Fast Fingers 22 (2026): Alex Christ Takes the Crown
Fast Fingers 22 ran on 20 June 2026 at Blackriver's Schwarzenbach HQ — and Alex Christ won the world title.
Champion
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The live world championship came home to Schwarzenbach for FF22. Alex Christ took the crown, with @moneyfast.emp second, as the global scene travelled in for the weekend.
Part of the Fast Fingers Archive
- Year
- 2026
- Edition
- FF22
- Format
- Live event
- Location
- Blackriver HQ, Schwarzenbach a.d. Saale, Germany
The contest
What happened
Fast Fingers 22 was held on 20 June 2026 at Blackriver's HQ in Schwarzenbach. Alex Christ (@el_gringo_grande_) won the Fingerboard World Championship; per the official-account recap, @moneyfast.emp placed second (€500) and a third-place rider took €300.1, 2, 3, 4
The gear
Gear & setup trends
The current modern-boutique standard: 5-ply maple pro decks, CNC trucks, and urethane wheels across the global brand field.
The scene
Brands & scene
Blackriver hosted at its Schwarzenbach home; riders travelled from across the world, with the Berlin shop (ASI) a stop along the way and shoutouts to crews including @humon.industries.
The mood
The zeitgeist
Homecoming and celebration — the live side of the new live/online cadence, back at the spiritual home of the contest.
Today
Reading this year’s setups today
FF22 is now the current live record: the freshest champion and a reference point for buyers tracking what the top of the field is riding.
From the event
Setup-era context
Still being verified
- Runner-up handles are from the official-account recap (2nd @moneyfast.emp); the third-place handle and the runners-up's full names are not yet confirmed.
- Runner-up handles are read from the official-account recap (2nd @moneyfast.emp); the third-place handle and full real names of the runners-up are not yet confirmed.
- Alex Christ's brands/sponsors are intentionally omitted until they can be cited.
- His attributed 2025 online win is community/trophy-plaque evidence (see the 2025 entry), not an official results page; FF22 (2026) is his confirmed title here.
References
Numbered references to the brand, retailer, and community pages that back this article. The label notes how firmly each source is established.
Official home page; frames the tradition as starting around 1999, and lists the upcoming live edition.
ASI Berlin events page; lists Fast Fingers 22 on June 20, 2026 in Schwarzenbach.
Official-account recap of FF22 (20 June 2026, Schwarzenbach): champion @el_gringo_grande_ (Alex Christ), 2nd place @moneyfast.emp (€500), and a third place (€300). Also credits @blackriver_official, @humon.industries, @garygraves22, @pliesmag, and @usafbl.
Short clip from the FF22 final, used as the edition's event video.
Regional feature identifying world-champion fingerboarder Alex Christ as being from the Hunsrück region of Germany; basis for his nationality.
2022 community retrospective walking the full edition history. Used cross-checked against the engraved event trophy plaques as a secondary source for the early-year (pre-2008) champion names and the online-edition winners; treated as community evidence, not an official results page.
Independence & sources