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Audi Dome Munchen. (GE) 15-4-2012

Bayern Munchen basketball is very lucky partnering up with car giant audi, this gives them not only the liberty to compete at the top level in the german competition, but also the luxury to give the fans what they deserve, entertainment at the highest level. Acro dunkers from France, Tommy Baker from the UK and myself all joined the german entertainers to form the Audi freestyers group: for one night. And what a night it was, in triple overtime the home team took the win, in a evening where many german VIP where in attendance and the Audi dome was packed full and sold out. Having a opportunity to work in such a athmosphere i took full advantage by jumping over german top model Eva Padberg!

Varese & Casale Da Move shows (IT) 6/12-4-2012

Da Move is always touring trough out Italy and beyond, with over 120 shows a year this world leading basketball show is always on demand. Lucky for me the O’landese Volante is a populair guest, and by now a solid part of the italian crew. Big shows in both Varese, at a youth tournament, and in Casale, where the local A1 team wanted to do something special for the kids of the city. Bringin in the Basketball Freestyle show for a total of more than 3000 people. Combining amazingly talented freestylers and top class dunks in a 5 to 60 minute choreographed insane show, you can check out more at damove.com

>Rotterdam Basketball College, Kia and Vincentdunks.com team-up! (NL) 29-2-2012

The same car Blake Griffin used in the 2011NBA dunkcontest, the Kia Optima was ready and looking good! Why? Well Cardealershipgroup de Zeeuw was the proud host at the opening of a new dealership in the city of Schiedam, Rotterdams serie A team, partner of de Zeeuw; showed up at the party to cogratulate. And when you are near THAT car, well you kinda HAVE to outdo Griffin. So we did! One of many cardunks in the history of Vince so far, but the very first with a crowd of people just interested in cars! Not anymore, cars and basketball from now on! Special thanks to Jan Hofstede and Chris Vriens.