16 Yr Old Skateboarder Pamela Rosa Wins Gold in Oslo.
 Photo via espn / x-games



Huge congrats to 16 year old Pamela Rosa from Brazil for taking home the gold in women's street tonight at the X-Games in Oslo!  She nailed every single run. This is her first X-Games Gold Medal. Congrats Pamela!

You can watch the video of her winning run HERE


RESULTS:

Pamela Rosa - Gold

Lacey Baker - Silver

Vanessa Torres - Bronze

Alexis Sabloine  -   4th

Leticia Bufoni   -   5th

Allana Smith  -  6th
Fashion x Skate In Marie Claire Magazine.


A full page in fashion magazine Marie Claire on "Skate of The Art" - items the fashion world feels are inspired by skaters and work for mainstream fashion girls to get the " skater look".

Looks cool, but some authenticity thrown in the mix would have been really cool , perhaps some rad skateboard's with interesting graphics that don't belong to major fashion houses (Pucci & Saint Laurent) and perhaps some Vans shoes in the mix...

What are your thoughts?  





Pics of The Girls Skate Jam from Bowl-a-Rama in Australia.

Gracie Earl
Izy Mutu
Sari Simpson
Jordyn Barratt
Poppy Starr Olsen
Poppy & Jordyn
Jordyn Barratt
Poppy Starr competed in the men's Pro Division on Saturday!

Gracie Earl, Jordyn Barratt, Poppy Starr Olsen, Izy Mutu & Sari Simpson

 All photos By Joanne Barratt


 We've got some awesome pics of the Girls Jam Session that took place last weekend during The General Pants, Bowl-a-Rama event. Photographer Joanne Barratt was there and captured every moment for us!

Female shredders; Gracie Earl, Sari Simpson, Jordyn Barratt, Poppy Starr Olsen, and Izy Mutu skated for the sold out crowd on Sunday afternoon and were absolutely ripping. Their start time got pushed a bit due to some rain that held up the men's semi finals, but hopefully you stayed up late and caught the live feed we had posted on our site, because it was a great session!

On Saturday, GN4LW team rider Poppy Starr Olsen skated with the PRO men, taking 21st place out of 26 skaters - way to go Poppy!
 
Thanks to Bowl-Rama for having us and to Joanne Barratt for taking the awesome pics!


X-Games Oslo - Womens Skate & Snow Schedule.
Leticia Bufoni is one to wtach!  / Photo Trevor Brown via espn


For the first time ever in the history of the X-Games,  summer and winter sports will be competing at the X-Games Oslo.

THURSDAY:   Make sure you check out the women's skateboard street finals where you can watch Leticia Bufoni, Lacey Baker, Vanessa Torres, Pamela Rosa, Alana Smith and Alexis Sablone skate in the Womens Street Finals on Thursday, February 25 on ESPN3 - the action starts at 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST .

You can watch the LIVE webcast of the event HERE

Chloe Kim is competing in Super Pipe at Oslo / Photo Trevor Brown






FRIDAY:     You can also watch the Women's Snowboard Super Pipe Final  on Friday, February 25 starting at 7:30 AM PST / 10:30 AM EST on ESPN3 - you can catch Chloe Kim, Kelly Clark, Arielle Gold, Hannah Teter, Maddie Mastro, Sophia Rodriguez & Mirabelle Thovex.


SATURDAY:  February 26, tune in for the women's ski and snowboard Big Air finals at 7:00 AM PST / 10:00 AM EST on ESPN3


You can read more about these athletes and see the men's comp schedule over  HERE


Elise Crigar x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word Collab.

Photos by Cole Locurto

Meet artist, designer, and skateboarder, Elise Crigar. We've got a new collab we're working on with her and we couldn't be more stoked. Elise skates for the love of it (she reminds us of how skateboarding was in the 70's) and if you haven't checked out her rockin' instagram page you should. It's chock full of inspiration on numerous levels. The girl is simply badass.

Welcome to the crew Elise!





We've Got The Bowl-a-Rama Live Webcast Here - See the Girls Skate!
Poppy Starr Olsen   /   Photo Transition Photography

Jordyn Barratt  /  Photo Joanne Barratt
Sari Simpson   /   Photo Transition Photography
Izy Mutu  
Gracie Earl   /   Photo Noel Forsyth





WATCH THE LIVE WEBCAST RIGHT HERE!!!


You may have heard, Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider Poppy Starr Olsen is competing with the Pro guys at Bowl-a-Rama in Bondi, Australia  this weekend -  and you can watch it via the LIVE webcast - something you don't want to miss!

Looks like the Girls Bowl Jam (another welcome addition to the Bowl-a-Rama weekend) will also be on this live feed too - so watch for Poppy, Izy Mutu, Gracie Earl, Sari Simpson,  and our very own USA girl, Jordyn Barratt put on a great show for the crowd. We love that General Pants, Bowl-a- Rama is doing this!

Here is the info on the LIVE webcast so you can watch it all go down - remember we are still Saturday here when Australia is Sunday so check the times we are posting below for the live feed - not those in poster above.:

If you are on the East coast, be ready to make a night of it, as it starts pretty late your time!

USA Webcast Times:

Saturday  7:30 PM PST    /  10:30 PM EST



Who's Rad? Meagan Guy.
Photo Ryan Scholl
Photo by Meagan with her GoPro

At just 16 years old, Meagan Guy seemed to have just "appeared" on the skate scene this summer. Yet she had been there, shredding quietly on the other side of the country, all along. She  entered Exposure Skate's video contest and won a free trip to compete at Exposure in California. She showed up, killed it and took 2nd in street - that is a huge accomplishment.  The very next weekend she entered Poseiden's Ladies Day at The Berrics contest and scored runner up on the hip with her 540 shove-it, right behind pro skater Lacey Baker - WOW!

Meagan is now on everyone's radar and with good reason, the girl SHREDS.  We are stoked to have a one on one interview with her and hope you enjoy learning more about this rad girl.


Who's Rad?   Meagan Guy

How old are you?   I am 16 years old.

Where is home?   I live in Palm Bay, Florida.

Home park?     My home skate park is Graffiti Skate Zone (GSZ).

How long have you been skateboarding?   I have been skating for almost 7 years now.

What is your favorite thing about skateboarding?

The thing I enjoy the most about skateboarding is that it's not like other sports; there are no rules, there are boundaries, you're free. Skateboarding is what you make it!

Tell us about your board set up?

My current board set up is a size 7.75" Boulevard board, with Mob grip, 52mm Survey wheels and a pair of Krux trucks.

Photo Daniel Martinez


What's your favorite music to listen to when you skate?

When I skate I like to listen to any music that is fast paced and up beat; it makes skating fun, and the fast beat gets me hyped!

Which girls in skateboarding inspire you?

My biggest inspiration in skateboarding is a woman named Laura Fong-Yee. Growing up there weren't hardly any girls skating where I lived. When I was 10 years old I went to a contest at the Skate Park of Tampa and saw Laura skating. I was blown away! I had never seen anything like it; she was absolutely phenomenal. Landing trick after trick with ease. Seeing her do this made me realize that I could too; she inspired me. After she skated I talked to her for a while and she gave me some advice about skateboarding. In addition to killing it on a skateboard, she is also a very nice and genuine person. Ever since that day I've looked up to Laura, more than she probably knows, and have seen her as my role model. She is one of the main reasons I am where I'm at today, and I will never be able to thank her enough for that.

Another girl that inspires me is Fabiana Delfino. I met her about 2 years ago through a contest called Grind For Life and let me tell you, she rips! She's a funny and kind person who keeps skateboarding fun. She's always encouraging other people to skate and she's always smiling. She has a positive outlook on everything and she's inspired me to have to same point of view.

Photo Daniel Martinez


Favorite place you have ever skated?

My favorite place that I have ever skated would have to be the Encinitas Skate Plaza where the Exposure contest was held at.

What's your favorite trick to do?

My favorite trick is a 360 shove it; ever since I learned it I've loved doing it.

Photo Daniel Martinez


Tell us about the  Exposure Skate video contest?

 I was very fortunate to win the video contest to be flown out to the Exposure Contest in California this year. I actually found out about the Exposure video contest because of Jordan Beal (@skatingfashionista on Instagram.) I probably wouldn't have known about the event if it weren't for her, so a BIG thank you to Jordan for that!

 I took some of my best clips and edited them together and posted it on Instagram with the #FlyToExposure2015. I entered not expecting to win at all, but a few weeks later I got a message saying that I won! I was at school and completely freaked out, I was so happy I starting crying! Had I not won the video contest, I don't know if it would have been possible for me to get to California to skate the competition. I am truly blessed and thankful to have won the video contest, I was given a chance to chase my dream!

Photo by Meagan's mom

How was it skating at Exposure?

Skating at the Exposure event is one of the most memorable experiences of my life so far. I got to meet people that I had become friends with through social media, as well as new people whom I have never talked to before. Skating the contest was really cool, I even got to skate with some of the pros who I grew up watching on TV. I was in the 15 and over street division and skated well; I'm proud of the way I skated that day. I ended up getting 2nd place!!! Everyone back home was calling me to congratulate me, my mom (who went with me to California) was jumping for joy, all the girls who were at the event were cheering, and I was standing on the podium with a huge smile on my face.
Everyone at the contest killed it!!

The Exposure event allowed girls that skate to meet each other and do what they love together. For me just seeing how much the female skateboarding population has grown compared to when I first started out is inspiring. In addition, the contest also allowed girls to make connections and friends with other girls who have the same hobby as them. I made so many friends with girls from that contest, it's unbelievable. And even though we live in different parts of the world we can still keep in touch through social media. Because of Exposure I met some girls who were extremely excited to meet and skate with me, me, little Meagan Guy from Florida. They look up to me in the same way that I look up to to Laura, I am someone's role model... that means the world to me.

Thank you Amelia Brodka for putting on the Exposure event, it was the best day of my life!


Photo by Amy (Shredway)


What else did you do while in California?

I stayed in California for the week and skated around as well as street skated with some of the homies I met from the Exposure contest for a video called "Quit Your Day Job", which is coming out soon so be on the look out for that!

The following weekend after the Exposure contest I attended Ladies Day at the Berrics, yep, THE BERRICS!! It's every skaters' dream to skate there! I am incredibly thankful to have gotten to skate there! There were around 90 girls there skating and it was a blast! The Ladies Day event was hosted by Poseiden Foundation . They are a non-profit and are dedicated to empowering youth across the globe through skateboarding and other sports. A lot of the girls that were at the Exposure event came to the Berrics for Ladies Day, getting to skate with them again was awesome!!!

At the event Poseiden hosted 3 best tricks; one on the hip, one on the manny pad, and one on the 7 stair. I skated all three and landed a 540 shove it on the hip, a switch boneless 360 off the manny pad (and some other tricks), and a front lip down the 7 stair handrail! In some of the best tricks I was in a jam with Lacey Baker, THE Lacey Baker! In fact Lacey Baker actually won all 3 of the best tricks, she absolutely shreds! I got runner up on the best trick on the hip with the 540 shove I landed! I'm still hyped about it!

After they announced the winners of the best tricks there was a video premier with a sneak peak of the "Quit Your Day Job" video! It looks awesome and I can't wait for it to come out! Everyone at the contest was shredding as well as having a good time, which is what skateboarding is all about, having fun!

Thank you to Poseiden Foundation for hosting a great event!

Photo Daniel Martinez



Do you feel that social media has made it easier to keep up with girls from all over who skate?

Social media has made keeping in touch with girls from all over who skate easy! I can talk to any of the people I met with a couple of taps on a screen! Also if it weren't for social media I wouldn't have been able to go to California or even known about the contest in the first place.

What do you like about that?

I like that I can talk to the girl skaters I've met easily through social media; I can see what they are doing, watch them progress in skating and give them advice on tricks.

Photo Joanne Barratt

Sponsors:

I am currently sponsored by Graffiti Skate Zone (GSZ) and S-One Helmets.

Three things that you don't know about me:

1.) I am a straight A student.

2.) When I was in California, I lost my phone in downtown LA while street skating, and the homie Savannah Headden found it for me. Thanks Savannah!

3.) I have a Shih Tzu named Bowser.

Photo Daniel Martinez



What's next?

I plan to skate in as many contests as possible; I also want to start skating in Am competitions more, like Tampa Am, Boardr Am, etc. My all time goal and dream is to make it into the X-Games or Street League; I hope to make it there one day!

To all girls out there learning how to skateboard just stick with it, it can be frustrating when you can't get a trick down, but stay positive and you will eventually get it. Most importantly be sure to have fun with it because that is what skateboarding is all about!

Follow Meagan on:

Make sure to follow me on my  Instagram, I'd really appreciate it! 😄👍
Poppy Starr & The Love & Guts Art Show.
Via Love + Guts Instagram



Sneak Peek of one of Poppy Starr Olsen's pieces in the show.

Pro skateboarder Poppy Starr Olsen has her work featured in this amazing art show, so if you are in Bondi for the Bowl-a-Rama comp, stop by and check it out. We guarantee that Love + Guts art show will be THE place to be on Friday night!

Stoked that Poppy gave us a sneak peek of one of her pieces and it includes our Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word stickers in it!  

Here's what Love + Guts has to say about the show:

Combine your love of art and skating by checking out the LOVE + GUTS Art Show this Friday at Beach Road Bondi. The 2016 theme explores the unique world of Skateboard Logos and Brands as independent street cultural beacons and the visual backdrop for skateboarding. Come hang with some of your favorite skaters and their featured work!
Visually Stunning Longboard Film Set In An Abandoned Building.



Longboarder Ella Howlett  skating an abandoned building. We are always stoked to see girls creating their own skate media. And when they go outside the norm, even better. Especially when Ella does a caveman off an army tank.

FILMED BEAUTIFULLY BY MAX OPENSHAW

MUSIC BY THE GENIUS, OSKAR SCHUSTER

Ella's Setup:   ORIGINAL APEX 34, VAULT FIBREFLEX WHEELS, VAULT TRUCKS


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Minna Stess & Bryce Wettstein in Disney's "Be A Champion" Commercial.




Check out Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider Minna Stess in Disney's new commercial "Dream Big, Princess - Be a Champion". We love that Minna is rocking our GN4LW helmet collab! The commercial shows young girls excelling at their sport with The Scripts song, "Hall of Fame" playing throughout.

We also loved seeing surfer/skater Bryce Wettstein in this spot as well. And another cool thing we noticed is that our little friend Quinne is one of the rad little girl skaters you'll see skating in the park while Minna gets some air. 

Bryce is seen at 1:17 and Minna is seen at 1:21 in the commercial. 

Great job girls!!



Pro Surfer Carissa Moore on Cover Of Girls Who Ride Magazine!

Photo Jason Kenworthy

Carissa Moore   / Photo Jason Kenworthy
Julz Lynn / Photo Ian Logan

Photo Oreli Berthollier
Poppy Starr Olsen  / Photo Ian Logan
Kathleen Barrigao    / Photo J, Barrigao
Jess Kimura  / Photo Vernon Deck




The new issue of Girls Who Ride Magazine is out and this issue is huge!  It's chock full of articles,  including pieces on 3x World champion surfer Carissa Moore, a re-cap of  Exposure Skate contest, pro snowboarder Jess Kimura, Australian skateboarder Poppy Starr Olsen, photographer Oreli Berthollier, artist Heather Brown, surfer Kathleen Barrigao, and much much more!

Check out the full issue HERE on line

You can order a beautiful hard copy of the magazine HERE
Behind The Scenes Of A New Music Video Featuring 4 Rad Skater Girls.


There's a new music video coming out soon that features four top skater girls - Jordyn Barratt, Spencer Breaux, Bryce Wettstein, and Bright Zeuner were selected to star in singer/songwriter Carrick's video for his new song "Wild Child". The girls got to skate all over LA for 2 straight days and wear 80's inspired clothes.

We hear the video is going to be awesome!  Can't wait to see it!

Big thanks to Joanne Barratt for shooting these behind the scenes pics for us!
Downhill Skateboarder Emily Pross On Cover Of Skate Slate Mag.
Photo Max Dubler




I used to be able to count on one hand how many times a female skater had been on the cover of a skateboard magazine, luckily that is no longer the case. Women are being featured on covers, in articles, and in ads more and more these days and that's a great thing!

Check out Downhill IDF Champion Emily Pross on the cover of Skate Slate Magazine this month. Great interview by Cindy Zhou and we love that Emily talks about what she feels it will take to create more financial opportunities for women in skateboarding. It's a very interesting read so make sure you pick up a copy!


Skateboarder Nora Vasconcellos in Sapphire Road's New Music Video!


Sapphire Road new music video for their hit single "Runaway Child"
Directed by Jaime U. Martinez
Cinematography by Sean Dunlap
Starring skateboarder Nora Vasconcellos

* This video deals with mature subject matter - if you are under 18 please ask yor parents before viewing

Check out pro skater Nora Vasconcellos  in this music video for Sapphire Road's new single "Runaway Child".  Love the song and the video - absolutely stunning.

We know that Nora posted on instagram that this was "way out of her comfort zone" but we think she did a great job as an actress - and please remember that's what this is - this is not Nora the skateboarder, in fact there is no skating in this video. This is Nora spreading her wings and acting, and taking on subject matter that is light years away from who she is  - and she does it extremely well.

Congrats Nora - you did a great job!