BP Leaves Flow Element
What remains for history?
Bruno Senra, or simply BP, is one of the most notable skateboarders on the national scene. He grew up hitting spots in Portugal, always with that technical and precise style, but without ever losing the aggressiveness that sets him apart. Those who know him know that BP doesn’t mess around – whether on the street, in contests or in any project that involves putting wheels on.For years, he represented Flow Element and left his mark on the team, both through his level of skateboarding and his dedication to pushing his parts to the limit. Now, with his departure from the brand, the question remains: What does he leave behind for Element? Here are some of the video pieces that showed the world what he is capable of.

“Welcome to the Family” – Element Portugal (2016)
This video part marked Bruno Senra’s official entry into the Element Portugal family. At just 19 years old at the time, BP demonstrated a promising talent, with technical maneuvers and a unique style that quickly made him stand out in the national skateboarding scene. This video served as a powerful introduction, showing that BP was ready to make his mark on the skateboarding world.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Vicente.
“Element Portugal Video” (2017)
This was one of the videos that consolidated BP’s name in Brazilian skateboarding. Element Portugal brought the team together for a full-length and BP made sure to close with a part that still stands out today. It was here that he began to show the public his calculated approach but always with that raw touch. Many gaps, rails and lines that showed his natural fluidity. With the participation of Gabriel Ribeiro, Joao Neto, RĂşben Gamito, Rodrigo PimentĂŁo, LuĂs Paulo and Jorge Matreno.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Vicente.
“Back On The Road” Tour (2020)
Bruno Senra was part of the Element Tour, visiting several cities in Portugal, such as SantarĂ©m, Castelo Branco and Guarda, and also making a quick stop in Salamanca, Spain. The focus was on sharing experiences, exploring new spots and improving skateboarding, with everyone helping each other. In addition, the online community actively participated, suggesting spots and interacting with the group through Element Portugal’s Instagram, using the hashtag #elementtour2020.
Filmed and edited by Ivan Vicente.
“FINAL BP Last Part – Element Portugal / Despomar” (2025)
Bruno Senra’s latest video part is not just any project. Released on Surge Skate Mag, this part shows BP at the top of his game, with a raw, fast and fearless approach. Throughout the minutes, we see controlled aggression, precision on the rails and a flow that only he has.But this path was not easy. In the meantime, BP suffered several injuries that kept him away from skateboarding for some time, making this return even more significant. His resilience and desire to continue evolving are reflected in each maneuver, showing that, despite the setbacks, his skateboarding essence remains intact.Filmed by several names from the national scene, this part reflects BP’s trajectory so far. After years representing Element Portugal, this video ends up marking a transitional moment in his career. There are no gimmicks or exaggerated productions, just pure skateboarding, filmed on the streets and delivered in the most real way possible.Whether this is a full stop or just a comma for what comes next, only time will tell. But one thing is certain: BP continues to leave his mark on Brazilian skateboarding, regardless of the logo on the shirt.
Edited by José Piteira. Filmed by Ivan Vicente, José Piteira, Dave Hoang, Guilliame Perony.