Fingerboard World Championship
Fast Fingers Online (2022): The First Online Edition
Fast Fingers' first online edition opened the championship worldwide through video submissions and a livestream finale.
Online result under review
This entry tracks the online-format source trail until an official result can be confirmed.
2022 reinvents the format: the first Fast Fingers Online edition lets riders anywhere enter by video, turning a destination event into a global, video-based contest with a livestream finale.
Part of the Fast Fingers Archive
- Year
- 2022
- Edition
- —
- Format
- Online edition
- Location
- —
The contest
What happened
Official sources describe 2022 as the first online edition — worldwide participation through video submissions, community events, and a livestream finale with a Top 30 finalist framing. The official navigation links a 2022 online results page, but the visible champion list does not surface a 2022 name. A community history retrospective (cross-checked with the event trophy plaques) names Ramon Angelow as the winner of this first online edition — the same rider who later won FF21 (2024) live, which would account for the 'two-time world champion' framing in his own bio. We surface that as cautious community context rather than an official result, so no confirmed champion record is created for 2022 here.1, 2, 3, 4
The gear
Gear & setup trends
Home spots and filming setups came to the fore — local meetups and self-filmed clips replaced a single contest park.
The scene
Brands & scene
The online format widened access for riders who could not travel to Germany, broadening who could compete.
The mood
The zeitgeist
Remote participation, clip culture, and livestream judging — a different shape of championship.
Today
Reading this year’s setups today
The online era reflects how most riders now share and buy: clips, drops, and global access rather than a single destination event.
Setup-era context
Still being verified
- The 2022 online winner is not surfaced in the visible official champion list; the Ramon Angelow attribution above comes from a community retrospective + trophy plaques and should be confirmed against the linked official online results page.
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.
Official contest-info hub; links the online-edition replays and the current contest format.
Official navigation links a 2022 online results page; the visible champion list does not surface a 2022 name.
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