Who's Rad? Sally Roepke.
Photo: Olga Aguilar
Photo: Olga Aguilar
Photo: Hector Martinez
Photo: Jessica Basset
Photo: Mashall Reid
Photo: Olga Aguilar


We saw this rad black & white pic on Juice Magazine's site of a girl totally shredding like she was on fire. Turns out it was Sally. She skates hardcore, going full "balls to the wall" on each run. Gotta love that commitment. Check out the pics above to see what we mean. Looking forward to her next trip to Butlers pool and seeing her shred it in person. Now that will be EPIC.


Who's Rad?      Sally Roepke

Age:      29

Home is?      Seattle, WA.

How Long Have You Been Skateboarding?     14 years

What do you enjoy the most about skateboarding?

Because skateboarding takes so much focus it requires one to act one-mindfully. That kind of pure, in-the-moment participation is emotionally, mentally and spiritually beneficial like nothing else in my life. Skating teaches one how to deal with and accept pain and frustration, push through fear, and live in the present moment.

I can’t leave out the community around skateboarding. I have it to thank for the majority of my friendships right now and it’s truly amazing. I can travel anywhere and connect with skateboarders easily. It’s a rare place where multigenerational friendships are common, which is incredible.

Girls Who Skate that inspire YOU:

The women I skate with locally are my biggest inspiration because we push each other during our sessions. There’s a solid women’s skateboarding community in the Northwest, really too many to name, but some of my best skate pals are Jessica, Anna May, Gretchen, Rachelle, Colette and Chrissie.

Julz Lynn is really inspiring because she’s such a savage pool skater. She embodies the style that I’ve always strove for.

Some other professional skateboarders I admire are Amelia Brodka and Kristin Ebeling, both of whom in addition to being sick skaters do a lot for women’s skateboarding with their projects. Brodka with her Underexposed documentary and associated contest and Ebeling with her work with the non-profit Skate Like A Girl organization and Wheels of Fortune women’s contest.

I also admire Peggy Oki for being an OG skater on the Zephyr team, pioneering surf style in skateboarding and her current anti-whaling activism.

Favorite place you’ve ever skated?

There are a lot of great spots I’ve had the privilege to skate; Orcas Island, Chanel Street, Butler’s Pool and Marginal Way are my favorites.

Favorite Trick of maneuver?      Frontside carvegrind on pool coping.

Sponsors:    Tasty SkateboardsBlackmarket Skateshop  

Three Things You Don’t Know About Me

1. A Harry Potter soap-flavored jellybean was one of the best things I’ve ever eaten.

2. I work as an infectious disease researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.

3. I’ve played guitar since I was 12 and played in Jazz ensemble in middle and high school. Now I just play rock music with my band Sycorax.

What’s Next?

I’m an evening and weekend skateboarder in a city where it rains a lot so my first priority is to just skate whenever I can. Whenever I have a vacation I plan it around where I can skate. I’m hoping to make it to the East coast and Skatetopia next summer to celebrate turning 30. I like contests because they give me a goal to work towards in my own progression, but I’ll probably always be a casual contest entrant at most. I’m not a professional skateboarder--I’m a recreational skateboarder!

My other life goals include finishing my research on memory T cells for my first author paper and to record an album with my band.

Follow Sally at:    Instagram  @sallydressing

Kimberley Diamond Cup Promotes Gender Equality.

 Photo via Kimberely Diamond Cup

Great things coming out of the Kimberley Diamond Cup this past weekend - Samarria Brevard taking 1st in the women's street comp and Alana Smith making history with her backflip over the gap on the mini mega ramp. Alana competed against all guys and took 1st place.

Here is what we saw in mainstream media this morning:


"According to MEC John Block of the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism, the Kimberley Diamond Cup has definitely confirmed its position as a global brand. "We have seen participants from 37 different countries travelling to the Northern Cape to be part of this extraordinary experience. The event has shown significant growth and we're immensely proud of what we have achieved here. We were especially pleased to have added components that gave female skateboarders the chance to showcase their skills as the provincial government feels particularly strongly about promoting gender equality and creating opportunities for women to take their rightful place in society," mentions Block".

Let's hope more contest organizers can get on board with this idea!
Video of Alana Smith's Backflip.





Check out this video that the Kimberley Diamond Cup posted of Alan's Smith back flip on the mini mega ramp. AWESOME!!
Alana Smith Wins Big Air Contest at KDC!
Photo via lw_mag on instagram
Photo via Alana's mom

 HUGE NEWS from the Kimberley Diamond Cup in South Africa - 14 year Alana Smith WINS the Big Air Best Trick contest by throwing down a BACK FLIP!!

Beating all the boys in this contest is one thing, but becoming the first female skater to land a back flip  is another awesome achievement Alana can add to her ever growing,  long list of firsts.

HUGE Congrats to Alana!!
Double Rock: Hoopla


Via Thrasher Magazine 
Featuring: Allysha Bergado, Alana Smith, Mimi Knoop & Samarria Brevard


The girls of Hoopla Skateboards showing why it should never be "you skate good... for a GIRL". These girls skate "good" period. End of story. Rad video.
Sally Roepke Rips!

 Photo Olga Aguilar /Juice Magazine

Stoked to see ripper Sally Roepke wearing our "retro skater girl"tank top while shredding on the Juice Magazine website. Sally competesd in "The Lords of Seatown" event and took 1st place in the women's division! Congrats Sally!

This awesome photo was taken by the amazing Olga Aguilar - check out more of her beautiful photography HERE.

BIG NEWS!!!   In honor of Sally we are giving FREE SHIPPING this weekend only on everything on the GN4LW shopping site - new tees, tanks, hats and beanies in stock & ready to ship! Use code GN4LW at checkout

Kimberely Diamond Cup - Todays Results.
Kelly taking the win


It's HERE!  The Kimberely Diamond Cup in South Africa has started!  Today was the South African World Street Championships. Two girls from today's event advance on & secure spots in the KDC Women's Street World Championships that take place tomorrow (Friday, October 3rd).

Today's podium was:


1. Kelly Murray
2. Melissa Williams
3. Natalie Bramley

Kelly & Melissa advance to the Women's Street World Championships!  Congrats girls!!

 

Skateboarding Down The 405 Fwy.

 Photos: Ian Logan

2 years ago today I spent my morning jumping some fences, evading police, and have the ride of my life while skateboarding down the 405 fwy during Carmageddon.

This little "rebellion" led to the

Dusters California

x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word board that helps fund female action sports non- profits, a

TEDx talk

encouraging girls to fight for their dreams, and  this GN4LW website that showcases girls in skateboarding daily.

All and all I feel like it was a very good day.    #skateboardingisforever

Chasing Sunshine.



October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we think this new movie trailer CHASING SUNSHINE is a great way to start it off. Pro snowboarder Megan Pischke was diagnosed
with breast cancer in fall of 2012 - this film chronicles every detail of her difficult journey and what she learned about herself in the process.

Many thanks to Megan Pischke, The North Face and B4BC for making this remarkable film and creating awareness for women everywhere.

Chasing Sunshine will debut in January 2015 at the Winter X Games in Aspen.
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Girls Supporting Girls.

Photo Ian Logan 

“Girls supporting girls is the biggest and best thing we can do in sports or otherwise.When we stop pitting ourselves against each other we grow further, we get farther and we get stronger. If we walked into the world and complimented another woman every day, there would be no stopping us!” Cindy Whitehead 

Thanks so much to Girls Unlimited for the feature article. We love that the lead picture in the piece is of GN4LW Team rider Beverly Flood blasting an air in her GN4LW x XS Helmets - they also discuss our collab skateboard with Dusters California. 

Girls Unlimited is an anti bullying organization - something we totally believe in. You can read the rest of the article HERE