It's Go Skateboarding Day - A Special Treat To Celebrate!

all images via the book It's Not About Pretty /  Photos Ian Logan / Design Elise Crigar 


It's that time of year again, yep, today is Go Skateboarding Day!  We are sure you don't need a reminder to get out and skate every day, but here's some inspiration from our "It's Not About Pretty" book just in case you do.

You can grab a copy of It's Not About Pretty: A Book About Radical Skater Girls on AMAZON  or via our online site, and we hope these rad girl inspire you every single day!

"It's Not About Pretty"shopgirlisnota4letterword.com is a hardback book featuring 65 different female skaters from ages 5 to 50+, it is 144 pages chock full of street skating, longboard, vert & pool and downhill. Each book contains 1 of 4 skater girl posters inside.

** FREE SHIPPING on anything you purchase on our site for the next 24 hours only to celebrate Go Skateboarding Day!  That includes our rad new tote bags that say GIRL POWER on them!!  Use code FREESHIP at checkout.  USA orders only




One Of Our Fav Female Pro Skaters Is Up For An ESPY Award!

 Chloe Kim | Photo: Eric Lars Bakke/ ESPN Images


Big news this morning!!

ESPN X Games Athletes were nominated for severall ESPYS categories - and 13-year-old pro skateboarder Brighton Zeuner is one of them!! Make sure you scroll down to the highlighted link below and cast your vote!

Brighton Zeuner / Photo Acosta


It's also awesome to mention that snowboarder Chloe Kim is nominated for three ESPYS, including Best Female Athlete!

The 2018 ESPYS nominations include the world’s top action sports stars in categories of Best Female Athlete, Best Male & Female Olympians, Best Male & Female Action Sports Athletes and Best Male Athlete with a Disability.

Snowboard phenom Chloe Kim leads the charge with an action sports athlete record three nominations for Best Female Athlete, Best Female Olympian and Best Female Action Sports Athlete. And snowboarder Jamie Anderson is also included in the Best Female Olympian Nominees category. Pro surfer Stephanie Gilmore (one of our favs!) is also in the Best Female Action Sports Nominee category. 


The 2018 ESPYS, hosted by Danica Patrick, will be broadcast live on ABC Wednesday, July 18, at 8 p.m. ET from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The 2018 ESPYS return to ABC for the fourth year with a star-studded evening celebrating major sports achievements, reliving unforgettable moments, and saluting the leading performers and performances of the past year in sports. The complete list of nominees for The 2018 ESPYS can be found here.

Voting is open now at ESPYS.com through Wednesday, July 18 at 8 p.m. ET.



BEST FEMALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE NOMINEES

Chloe Kim, Snowboard
Jamie Anderson, Snowboard
Brighton Zeuner, Skateboard
Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing

BEST FEMALE OLYMPIAN NOMINEES

Chloe Kim, Snowboard
Jamie Anderson, Snowboard

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE

Chloe Kim, Snowboard


Female Pro Skater Gets a Capsule Collection (incuding a Shoe) & It's Pretty Sweet!


Pro skateboarder, Lizzie Armanto, Adds Floral Touch to the Sk8-Hi Pro. It's nice to have another (and fun) skate shoe option out there for female skaters and the fact that Lizzie endorses it makes it even better.

This fall, Vans partners with global skate team rider Lizzie Armanto on a special capsule of footwear and apparel, highlighting a custom rendition of the Sk8-Hi Pro. Armanto’s endorsed colorway of the Sk8-Hi Pro features colorful floral embroidery accents on canvas and suede textiles, engineered with Duracap reinforced uppers, Vans’ superior UltraCush footbed technology, and Vans’ original waffle outsole. The Sk8-Hi Pro is complemented by two apparel pieces, a matching long sleeve tee with floral graphics, and a traditional t-shirt adorned with a floral Vans logo. Lizzie Armanto’s capsule celebrates the new expanded size run of Vans Pro Classics, inspiring all women and men to achieve new levels of skate progression.




Part of the Vans global family since 2014, Lizzie Armanto was recently featured in the latest Vans global brand campaign chapter, “ Girls Skate India ”, documenting her experience on inspiring and empowering young women in India through skateboarding and D.I.Y. spot building, activities that are often considered unorthodox for girls





One of the most recognizable models in the Vans Pro Classics collection, the Sk8-Hi Pro features enhanced performance skateboarding technology with Vans’ proven Duracap reinforcement and UltraCush HD sockliners, providing unrivaled durability, support and cushioning needed by skateboarders worldwide.




PRO CLASSIC BENEFITS

DURACAP DURABILITY
Constructed with reinforced rubber underlays in high-abrasion areas to provide long-lasting, unrivaled durability that’s able to withstand the abuse of the Vans global skate team.

ULTRACUSH HD IMPACT CUSHIONING
Vans’ polyurethane-based footbeds increase board feel and provide the highest level of impact cushioning that won’t pack out over time.

VANS ORIGINAL WAFFLE COMPOUND OUTSOLE
Utilizing over 50 years of Vans’ professional vulcanized natural gum rubber compound to deliver ultimate no-slip traction and premium board feel.



The Vans Lizzie Armanto footwear and apparel capsule is available online and in-stores now.

* As always, we ask that you support female skateboarding buy buying the product that pro female skaters endorse or design!
Lola "The Young Vandal" Interview.
Lola "The Young Vandal"   /   Photo John Midgley

When we saw the petite dark haired girl smiling at the camera with spray paint in her hand and a mural of a female skateboarder behind her, we knew we needed to know more about her. Little did we know that her name/nickname is Lola "The Young Vandal" (and you know how we love that!) and she is one of the coolest girls ever!

We had a lot to cover in this interview and Lola was a trooper answering all our questions, even after a long day where she did a guest appearance at the Apple store, and an even longer weekend when her latest mural debuted.

So let's get right down to it, because this is an interview that will make you smile, and inspire you to follow your own dreams, no matter what they may be.

Thanks for the inspiration Lola!


Can you tell us your name and age and where you live?

My name is Lola Glass aka Lola the Illustrator. I’m nine years old, and I live in Brooklyn, New York.

How old you were when you started drawing/painting?

I was six when I started spray painting, and I started drawing when I could hold a pencil, so about three years old I think.

Some kids draw but later lose interest. What do you think kept your interest in moving forward and onto a bigger scale?

Not a lot of people get to spray at The Bushwick Collective, so I guess that’s one thing that helps! Other than that, I just like doing it. I don’t really know why. I draw every day. Sometimes it helps me express myself, like when something isn’t fair.



What forms of art were you doing back then when you first started?

I was doing a lot of girl superheroes and drawings of girls doing stuff I like to do, like gymnastics. Sometimes I drew portraits of my family. I drew books for my little sister Phoenix. A page would say, “You go in my room, I scream,” or “You eavesdrop on my private stuff, my face gets hot,” with funny illustrations of my sister and me. I would read them to her, and she kept them in her bed.






How has your art evolved since you started – we know you do murals now - which is very cool - can you share how that came about?

Now I put more details on my walls and on paper. One thing is I don’t draw pointy, spread out fingers anymore. They look way more like human hands now! I take more risks on my walls these days because there’s more details involved. I do people most of the time, not animals like elephants and manta rays that are kind of easy, like I did when I was six and seven. People are harder. I also work a lot on the background. My first wall didn’t even have a background.

I was very lucky to meet Joe Ficalora. He is the curator of the Bushwick Collective, and he asked me if I wanted to join.




We always say “go big or go home” about skateboarding.  Sounds like murals may be the same thing for you?

Yes! I love the challenge of big walls because it’s fun, I get to skip school, and I get to use toxic art materials! I love seeing my wall finished because everyone can see it when they walk by. It feels super good because it’s like I’m contributing to bringing something beautiful to the neighborhood. My biggest mural is “Coney Wonders.” You can see it when you’re riding the Wonder Wheel. A lot of people ride the Wonder Wheel, so if they can see it that way, it’s Pretty Radical. ☺



You go by the name “Lola, The Young Vandal” – we think that has to be the coolest name ever! How did you get that – because we know there has to be a great story behind it! Please tell us, because as you know, we are all about rule breakers and game changers here at GN4LW.

When I was six years old, my mom, my sister who was a baby then, me, and my mom’s friend who was visiting NYC, went to the Bushwick Collective for the first time to see the walls. My mom’s friend had given me a spray marker and I REALLY wanted to try it out. I drew on every empty wall I could find. I was drawing a small replica of the Beau Stanton mural when Joe (Ficalora) drove by with another artist. He saw me drawing and screamed, “WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!” I froze in my frilly white dress. After he talked with my mom and her friend, he approached me gently and asked if I wanted to be a part of the Bushwick Collective. Obviously, I said yes! Later, John Dominé wrote an article on me for Sold magazine titled “The Young Vandal.”

You are part of the Bushwick Collective – sounds pretty rad! How did you get invited to be part of the collective and what does it mean to be part of it?

It feels nice to be around artists I see all the time there like Sipros, Mr. June, Giz, Lauren YS, Dasic Fernández, and Franck Duval. They talk to me about how I’m doing and how school is going and ask me about what I’m painting. Joe (the founder) is really nice. He asks me questions about my wall and tells me the parts he likes about it. I feel like it’s alive there because of all the different walls. I feel proud when I’m there.









OK, we have to ask – we have seen photos of you with cans of spray-paint – how old were you when you got your first can and is there any secret street art (a la Banksy style) going on we should look for? ☺

On a beach in France, I painted a little portrait of my sister Phoenix on an old war bunker from the 1940s. I like to paint my “Peeking Phoenix” around the city sometimes with a spray marker. It’s kind of my signature. It’s my sister with big eyes peeking over a wall, with a ponytail that goes straight up over her head. The hair is adventurous and a little crazy, like she is.





We know that you are also a skateboarder –we love that both your passions are very “street” and different than a lot of girls – any comments from outside people about being a female in 2 predominately male worlds that to them, may also seem a bit “off the grid”? If so, how do you handle that?

Some of the boys at school have said that they don’t like my style. Sometimes they say I should draw things other ways. It bothers me a little. (But they like to draw death and guns, so…) I always say that everybody has their own style. When I’m having a bad day, skating to the subway after school makes me feel better. Staring at a Pusheen also REALLY helps! ☺ @pusheen

What advice would you give to another young girl reaching for her dreams if she has to deal with people who don’t understand or people who discourage her?

Skate, skate, skate! It can be soothing when you’re just rolling on a familiar pavement, it’s nice outside, and you know where to go, and you know what’s ahead and what you’re going to do. Find what you do best and DO IT!






Where is your favorite place to skate?

Golconda Skate Park in Brooklyn, aka the Fat Kids’ Spot. It has so many ramps.

Fav trick?

I like doing rock to fakie. I’m also learning how to do ollies and manuals.

Can you tell us about the board set up you ride?

My board is from The Pink Helmet Posse. It’s got palm trees on it. I have Theeve trucks and Sparks wheels and stickers from artists from the Bushwick Collective.

Is skateboarding your transportation of choice when heading off to do your street art?

Always! I don’t go anywhere without a skateboard. I take my penny board from Venice Beach when it’s just for transportation.






Your latest piece in Brooklyn (btw it’s huge!) features a young female skateboarder – is she based on a skater we might know? Or is she a combination of many girls?

Her name is June, and she’s inspired by Kody Tamanaha. The pose is based on a photo from page 106 of your book “It’s Not About Pretty.”

Your mom told us that the “It’s Not About Pretty: A Book About Radical Skater Girls” was also a source of inspiration – how did the book and the girls in it inspire you?

The poses are great for drawing, and there are girls in it like Sky Brown, who inspires me because she’s my age. I mostly only see boy skateboarders when I’m out. It’s difficult to find books about girl skaters. Dogtown is really popular, for example, but it’s mostly boys. There’s Peggy Oki, but they don’t talk about her much. I was really happy when I saw a girl at Golconda the other day! Anyway, that’s why I love this book. It’s one of my favorites.

Are you given a certain space or wall you work with each time when working with the Bushwick Collective? And if so, do you have to paint over your last piece to create the new one?

Yes and yes.

Is that always kind of sad? Or are you “on to the next”?

I miss all my old walls. It is sad, but I have to do it, so it’s also “on to the next.”

About how long does it take you to complete a mural?

Three days, about six hours each day.



We noticed that you really think it all out beforehand– notes, lists, colors, ideas - is this something you always do - or just when you do large murals?

I practice my drawings sometimes. I’m experimenting with a genie character right now named Cleo. But I usually just draw off the top of my head. However, with murals, I need to order the right colors and need to be sure where to put things. It’s easy to erase on a page, but it’s hard to erase on a wall. It’s not like you just grab a giant eraser. You have to repaint over your mistake with your background color and wait for it to dry.

Can you share with us some favorite artists whose work you love and that inspire you?

Sure! Besides the people I already mentioned from the Bushwick Collective, I like Hayao Miyazaki, Jerkface, London Kaye, Danielle Mastrion, Magali Le Huche, Mike Maihack, you, Lucy Sparrow, Raina Telgemeier…

We absolutely love the new Shepard Fairey documentary – do you have any fav documentaries on street art that you recommend?

“Banksy Does New York.” (A lot of them have mature language, so I have to wait until I’m a little older to see them, like 12.)

Favorite 3 books at the moment?

The “Scarlet and Ivy” series by Sophie Cleverly, “It’s Not About Pretty” ☺, and Percy Jackson. I’m not reading “Bone” by Jeff Smith right now, but it’s probably my all-time favorite.

Favorite Food?

Fried Chicken Buns from Bunsmith in Dekalb Market Hall. And pork dumplings.

Favorite things to do when not skateboarding or creating art?

Writing. I like to write comic books and novels. I’m working on a book right now called “The Ghost Club,” which is 20 pages so far. I also read a lot. And I love playing Nintendo games, especially Animal Crossing and Mario.

3 things people don’t know about you?

1. I sleepwalk. Once I even brushed my teeth in my sleep.

2. I play snare drum in my school’s band.

3. My cat Ollie follows me when I get up at night and attacks my feet. He thinks he’s the king of the jungle.


Lola at the Brooklyn Apple store during her guest apprearance




We just saw a post that you were at the Apple store doing a workshop for young artists – that is really cool – can you share how the day went?

I was really, really nervous at the beginning. My mom told me that the waiting is the hardest part, and I have to agree. They put a special microphone on me. After I sat down, it was pretty much smooth sailing. Everybody had an iPad with a sketch I did of my genie with no face, and I showed them how to pick pen types, draw and color, and use layers and undo. It was up to them to create their own face. It was mostly kids, but there were some grownups there too. Even though it was stressful at the beginning, it was fun.

What programs do you like to use for your art?

I use an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil and the app Procreate.

Lola adding the names of skater girls that inspire her to her mural



We love that you are all about inspiring other girls to be their best and you even gave shout outs to quite a few female skaters on instagram who inspire you. We feel that encouraging another girl or woman takes nothing away from our own success – you seem to feel the same. Does that stem from being around artists who championed you as you came up, so it’s natural for you to do the same?

So many artists have encouraged me: Jerkface, Joe, my mom, Cindy Whitehead, London Kaye, Danielle Mastrion, Lucy Sparrow, Dasic, Sipros, Franck, Lauren YS, Mr. June, Giz, Tracy 168, Chor Boogie. There are so many! So yes, it’s natural to me to give shout outs to other people. I put girl skaters’ names on the edge of the ramp on my latest mural “Splatter Void” because I felt like they might see it and know that they are admired by girls like me.

Any advice for someone who wants to follow her dreams on a big scale like you do?

My mottos are “Be a London,” which means be fearless, funny, never give up, and have a positive attitude like London Kaye. And “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.”




Advice for girls who want to skate but are a bit intimidated?

Just do your thing. If somebody bothers you, I’ll kick their butt. Hard. ☺

Where can we currently see your work?

My new wall “Splatter Void” is on Scott Ave between Troutman and Jefferson in Bushwick. “Coney Wonders” is on a wall right by the Wonder Wheel in Coney Island.

Anything else coming up in the near future that you’d like to promote/share?

I’m designing some t-shirts for a Brooklyn clothing company. I’m still working on it.


You can follow Lola's rad adventures on:

Instagram: @lolatheillustrator

Website: www.theyoungvandal.com


Hey Ohio! Girls Skate Session Coming Up!



Hey Ohio! Get ready and mark your calendars because a GIRLS SKATE JAM SESSION is coming your way!

It's free to all ages and skill levels, and there will be food and drinks provided along with awesome prizes and giveaways. It's a really great chance to get together and meet other girls who skateboard and have a fun session togther - it doesn't matter if you are a beginner or advanced - or somewhere in between - everyone is welcome!

Gabrielle Brownfield who is throwing this event, is also the rad girl behind the art work on the new 7th edition in the artists edition of Speedlab Wheels and she is also a rad skater who competed in the Vans Girls Combi event recently.  So, you know this event will be so FUN!


SATURDAY, JUNE 30  AT 2:00 PM

CROOKED SKATEPARK
1795 MERWIN AVENUE
 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44113


Have a great time, and tag us in your photos on instagram #girlisnota4letterword 





X-Games Qualifier Recap - Sabre Norris Takes 1st With An Amazing Run.




Saturday’s finals kicked off with Women’s Skateboard Park where 12 skaters competed for four qualifying spots to X Games Minneapolis.

Australian Sabre Norris took control of the competition with her second run, scoring a 90.66. An X Games rookie, the 13-year old is already in the skateboard history books as the 3rd woman to land a 540, doing so at just 9 years old.

Coming off a Sao Paolo Vans Park Series win, Japanese skater Sakura Yosozumi took second place with an 86.33.

Brazilian Yndiara Asp and Minneapolis native Nicole Hause rounded out the top four who qualified for X Games Minneapolis.


You can catch Boise Park Qualifier recap coverage as part of the World of X Games content series June 23 on ABC, as well as on demand across X Games digital and social platforms.


Results - Women’s Skateboard Park Final

1. Sabre Norris (AUS), 90.66
2. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN), 86.33
3. Yndiara Asp (BRA), 81.66
4. Nicole Hause (USA), 81.33


5. Bryce Wettstein (USA), 80.00
6. Grace Marhoefer (RUS), 79.00
7. Hanna Zanzi (USA), 78.66
8. Kody Tamanaha (USA), 76.00
9. Lizzie Armanto (USA), 75.66
10. Minna Stess (USA), 61.66
11. Hunter Long (USA), 58.00
12. Zoe Safanda (USA), 42.00


** The top 4 women move on to the X-Games in Minneapolis
Today's X-Games Pre-Qualifier Results + Tune In To Catch Saturday's Final Live!
Nicole Hause / via espn X-Games


Today's pre-qualifier competition was fierce!!  Out of 18 women, only 12 made it through to the X-Games qualifier finals tomorrow. We know for sure that on Saturday we are going to see some hard core runs being thrown down because this is a tough group of skaters. A couple things we saw this morning; AU's 13-year-old Sabre Norris leading the pack in 1st place - yes, she was ridding switch foot through most of her second run!  Florida's Grace Marhoefer was right behind her in points. Bryce Wettstein holding her own in the top five with a great first run and twelve-year-old Minna Stess easily making the finals at number ten.  We hear that Sakura Yosozumi is nursing a hurt knee, so she may have been saving herself so she can go all out for tomorrow's final. Anyway you look at it, Saturday's final is going to be non-stop action with thes women throwing down their hardest runs to get to X-Games Minneapolis!.


THE 12 WOMEN ADVANCING TO TOMORROW'S FINAL:






1.   Sabre Norris
2.   Grace Marhoefer
3.   Nicole Hause
4.   Lizzie Armanto
5.   Bryce Wettstein
6.   Hanna Zanzi
7.   Kody Tamanaha
8.   Yndiara Asp
9.   Sakura Yosozumi
10.  Minna Stess
11.  Zoe Safanda
12.  Hunter Long


The top four women in tomorrow's final will move on to compete at X-Games Minneapolis where they will meet up with last years podium of Brighton Zeuner, Jordyn Barratt and Poppy Starr Olsen.

 

WATCH THE WOMEN COMPETE LIVE!!

Tune-in for the Road to X Games 2018 Women's Finals being streamed LIVE by X-Games!!

Watch Road To X Games Boise Qualifier 2018 is streamed live at Facebook.com/XGames,  and YouTube.com/XGames for viewers globally. For the latest information, check out the competition schedule here.

Competition Times on Saturday: 

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM - Pacific Time
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM  - Mountain Time
2:30 PM - 4:00  PM -  Eastern Time


Tune-in on YouTube

Women's Skate Park: https://youtu.be/7TiWvwYFfTY

Tune-in on Facebook

Women's Skate Park: https://www.facebook.com/XGames/videos/10155584642866964/

Tune in on Twitter


Women's Skate Park  Twitter.com/xgames
Tune In To See The Women Skate Live At The X-Games Qualifiers + 2 New Names On List!
 Rider: Minna Stess / Photo: Bryce Kanights/ESPN Images


GET READY!

As part of the Road to X Games content series, X Games will host the world’s top athletes in a Park Qualifier event on June 16, 2018 as they compete to secure their invitation to X Games Minneapolis. Held at Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho, the Park Qualifier will feature 21 women competing in  Women’s Skateboard Park.

As we get closer to the event names have been changing on the qualifiers invite list, since our last update - Kisa Nakamura & Bella Kenworthy have pulled out of the comp due to previous obligations or injury, and Sky Brown and Mami Tezuki have been added in their place


INVITED SKATERS

Lizzie Armanto
Nora Vasconcellos
Nicole Hause
Allysha Le
Sky Brown
Yndiara Asp
Arianna Carmona
Hanna Zanzi
Bryce Wettstein
Grace Marhoefer
Sabre Norris
Minna Stess
Kihana Ogawa
Kody Tamanaha
Hunter Long
Sakura Yosozumi
Shanae Collins
Julz Lynn
Zoe Safanda
Spencer Breaux
Mami Tezuki




(Automatic invites to X Games Minneapolis 2018: Brighton Zeuner, Jordyn Barratt, Poppy Starr Olsen)

The top four athletes in the Women’s Skateboard Park Qualifier in Boise will receive invites to
X Games Minneapolis


WHEN:

Please Note:  21 women will compete on Friday, and the 12 women who make it through, will be able to be seen on the live web feed Saturday for the finals


Women’s Skateboard Park Finals  - Saturday, June 16

2:30 – 4:30 PM  East Coast time
12:30 - 2:30 PM Mountain time
11:30 AM -1:30 PM  West Coast time


WHERE TO WATCH THE LVE FEED:

The park competitions will be streamed live via X Games Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages.

In addition to the live stream, fans can catch the Boise Park Qualifier coverage across X Games digital and social platforms as well as part of the World of X Games on June 23 on ABC.


Austin, TX - The Skate Kitchen Movie Is Coming To You This Friday!

Hey Austin, Texas! Get ready, the premiere of the new movie The Skate Kitchen is coming to you this Friday night! There with be a screening of the new film starring the girls from the Skate Kitchen, we have heard that the films director, Crystal Moselle will be there! And there will be an epic skate sesh at Volcom Garden after.

Best bet is to get there early as we are sure this event will be jam-packed!



Check Out Our New Collab That Supports Girls In Skateboarding!
 Photos Siri Berting for MIXT Studio


We are stoked to announce our latest collab with the amazing MIXT STUDIO!  This awesome collab, with it's GOOD VIBES tote bag and wristlet, celebrates the power of girls by giving back to girls in skateboarding with every tote or wrislet sold.

The palm tree photos on the bag and wrislet were taken by Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word founder, Cindy Whitehead,  during her travels on both the east and west coasts. Both products have the Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word logo inside, and the tote bag also has our family friendly motto and Cindy's signature that you see in the photo above. And each product has that fluffy pom-pom you see above.

We love that these bags are great for any adventure you may have. They are  made of strong, yet lightweight tyvek, they are also water resistant, meaning you can throw that wet bathing suit, rash guard or spring suit in the tote with no problem. Or how about your skate gear? Yep, the tote bag easily fits that too. With its two outside pockets and one inside pocket, you can organize all your stuff easily.  Or use it as a beach bag and head off to a fun surf session with friends! The fun wrislet is perfect for small items - like your skate tool, wax, sunscreen, lip balm, bikini and more!

PARTY WITH US!!  If you are in the Los Angeles area you are invited to our launch party this Friday night from 5-7 PM hosted by the amazing store TABULA RASA in Manhattan Beach - and check this out - Tabula Rasa has generously offered to give 10% of all store sales that evening back to girls in skateboarding as well!   We hope to see you there!!

Pssst - it's also Cindy's birthday that night so it's a dual celebration! 

Can't get to the launch party? We are bummed to miss you, but you can purchase a wrislet or tote bag right  HERE! 







What Happens When You Get 5 Female OG Pro Skaters Together?
1970's OG skaters - Laura, Cindy, Pattie, Edie & Vicki

Vicki Vickers




Pattie Hoffman

Laura Thornhill Caswell

                             Edie Robertson

Cindy Whitehead

All photos Rene Gomez - all rights reserved


Photographer, Rene Gomez, decided it would be fun to do a photo project that focused on female skate legends, so we gathered some of our OG skater friends from back in the day (Vicki Vickers, Pattie Hoffman, Laura Thornhill-Caswell, Edie Robertson & Cindy Whitehead), and let Rene snap away. The result was pretty rad  - these ladies egged each other on and their 16 year old selves came right back into focus.

The moral?  Stay young. Stay rad. And always live life, your way.













Meet Female Skate Legend Patti McGee!






Art by: Cynthia Phillips



Patti McGee is hitting the road this Summer. This OG legend and cover girl, (Life Magazine and Skateboarder Magazine), will be coming for the Border, starting in Southern California and headed to Vancouver, visiting local Skate Shops and Destinations near you!

Her first stop is this Sunday June 10th from 12-4 at SoCal SkateShop in Mission Viejo for a Meet and Greet Session. Bring your Life Magazine or Signature Patti McGee boards, there will also be plenty of her new #cactusmcgee decks available.

Stay tuned for more dates TBA!



Updated Invite List For Boise, X-Games Women's Park Qualifier.
Brett Wilhelm/ESPN  - Skater Yndiara Asp


X-Games has updated the list of the women's skateboard park invited athletes and there are a couple new names on it from the last time we posted back in April.

Looks like both Spencer Breaux and Bella Kenworthy have been added to the invite list, and will be joining the other women in Boise. We are bummed to see that Dora Varella is now missing from the new list.

Skateboard Park is the discipline going to the Olympics in 2020 (along with Street) so that is the event all these girls - who normally skate bowls/vert - need to focus on mastering - if making the Olympic team is on their agenda.

Road to X: Boise Qualifier, taking place June 15 - 16 at Rhodes Skate Park. The Park events serve as an official qualifying event for the X Games Minneapolis Park competitions. The top four Women’s Skateboard athletes, not already invited, will qualify into the X Games Minneapolis Park competition.


ATTN: The Boise qualifier is an INVITE-ONLY event and not open to all participants.


Here are the 21 female park skaters who received invites to Boise, Idaho for X-Games qualifiers.


SKATEBOARD PARK WOMEN

Lizzie Armanto
Nora Vasconcellos
Nicole Hause
Allysha Le
Kisa Nakamura
Yndiara Asp
Arianna Carmona
Hanna Zanzi
Bryce Wettstein
Grace Marhoefer
Sabre Norris
Minna Stess
Kihana Ogawa
Kody Tamanaha
Hunter Long
Sakura Yosozumi
Shanae Collins
Julz Lynn
Zoe Safanda
Spencer Breaux
Bella Kenworthy

(Automatic invites to X Games Minneapolis 2018: Brighton Zeuner, Jordyn Barratt, Poppy Starr Olsen)

The top four athletes in the Women’s Skateboard Park Qualifier in Boise will receive invites to
X Games Minneapolis




Female Athletes to watch include:

* Lizzie Armanto (Santa Monica, California) – The first female skater to be featured on the cover of Transworld Skateboarding and the first female in 24 years to land a Thrasher cover, Armanto turned pro with Tony Hawk’s Birdhouse team in 2017. Armanto is a two-time X Games Skateboard Park medalist with gold and silver in three appearances.

* Nicole Hause (Stillwater, Minnesota) – After narrowly missing the X Games Minneapolis podium with a fourth place finish in Skateboard Park 2017, Hause is on fire this season. She will come into Boise hot off wins at the Vans Combi and Vert Attack competitions.

* We are personally adding Sakura Yosozumi as well as Yndiara Asp to the "must watch" list - after seeing them both blaze through qualifying and the finals to take first place and second place respectively, at Vans Park Series, Brazil a couple weeks ago- they are on our radar to watch!


While the events at Rhodes Skate Park are free and open to the public, tickets for bleacher seating to view the Park competitions at Rhodes Skate Park will be sold separately. Visit cityofboise.org/XGames for more information in the coming weeks.


The schedule of Women's Events is as follows:

Friday, June 15, 2018

9 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. MT  - Women’s Skateboard Park Practice

10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  MT  - Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination


Saturday, June 16, 2018

9 a.m. – 10 a.m. MT  - Women’s Skateboard Park Practice

12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. MT  -  Women’s Skateboard Park Final


The event will also be streamed live June 15 – 16 through the X Games Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In addition to the live stream, fans can catch the Boise Park Qualifier coverage on ABC as part of the World of X Games content on June 23, as well as coverage across X Games digital and social platforms.




"I Had A Conversation" Podcast Features Pro Skater Lizzie Armanto.
Photo of Lizzie Armanto by Ken Hada


We really enjoy listening to Ken Hada's new podcast series  "I Had a Conversation" - so we are stoked to see that he has addd yet another female pro skater to the lineup.

The previous conversation he had with Julz Lynn - aka Julie Kindstrand was rad - if you missed it you can hear it via the links below:

Julie Kindstrand  Part 1
Julie Kindstrand  Part 2


But stay tuned there's more....




Now Ken has released Part 1through 3 of his conversation with pro skater Lizzie Armanto and it covers a lot of territory.

Make sure you turn it on and have a listen on the way to the skatepark or any other time you want to hear some "real" converastion about skateboarding.

Lizzie talks about style, combi, falling, injuries, new trick process, criticism, Boba, public speaking, is pro thing, a real thing, and much, much more.


Photo of Lizzie Armanto by Ken Hada




You can take a listen to Ken Hada's "I Had a Conversation"  Featuring Lizzie Armanto

Part 1  HERE

Part 2  HERE

Part 3  HERE 




More Photos From Vans Park Series Brazil - The Girls Were Ripping!
Bryce Wettstein

Yndiara Asp
Hunter Long
Dora Varella
Jordan Santana
Lizzie Armanto
Brighton Zeuner
Yndiara Asp

Kisa Nakamura
Sakura Yosozumi
Amelia Brodka
Poppy Starr Olsen


Kisa Nakamura
Brighton Zeuner
Nora Vasconcellos
Jordyn Barratt
Hunter Long
Poppy Starr Olsen
Kihana Ogawa
Lizzie Armanto
Nicole Hause
Brighton Zeuner
Kisa Nakamura
Allysha Le
Amelia Brodka
Mecu
Jordyn Barratt
Hunter Long
Zoe Safanda

all photos via Joanne Barratt / Island Style Images 

** if you choose to repost any images on social media please credit @joannebarratt_photo


While you may have watched the VPS finals via the live web feed, what you didn't get to see that was happening in practice sessions and the qualifiers was this!  Thanks to Joanne Barratt Photography we get to show you some of the other skaters that you didn't see in the finals (some due to injury in qualifiers) and behind the scenes pics of a lot of the girls in more candid moments as well.

We are so thankful for the Vans Park Series for adding stops to the tour for the women this year, as well as equal prize money - men and women's events now get same prize purse. New talent is coming out to these contests and it's great to see.

 Women’s Finals Results

1. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)
2. Yndiara Asp (BRA)
3. Brighton Zeuner (USA)

4. Lizzie Armanto (USA)
5. Bryce Wettstein (USA)
6. Nicole Hause (USA)
7. Nora Vasconcellos (USA)
8. Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS)
The OG Jam Series Is Looking For Female Skaters 25+ - So Grab Your GF's!
Jessie Frietez     /    Photo Chris Hooten












It's that time of year - the OG Jam Series is kicking into gear, and this year there is a big emphasis on getting women 25+ to get out and skate the series!  You don't have to be super experienced and you don't have to skate all of them - pick the ones you want to do most. Yes, it's a contest, but with a twist - everyone just wants you to do your personal best, hang with like-minded skaters and have FUN. There are prizes at each stop, and there is NO entry fee!  This is a free contest to compete in. It's a super fun time, so please grab your GF's friends and come on out!

So please tell all your female friends who skate - we want to see you out there!  Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word will be reporting on each event with photos of the women skating and a recap. Here is a bit of last years fun with the ladies division.

The first OG Jam Series stop is Skatelab on June 23 from 1 PM - 6 PM  - hope to see you there!!





A Rookie Wins The Vans Park Series Brazil - Women's Division!
Yndiara Asp  / Photo Acosta for VPS
Sukura Yosozumi / Photo Acosta for VPS

/
Brighton Zeuner  / Photo Acosta for VPS  
All info & photos via Vans Park Series

 Wow!  The first VPS comp of the season was a great one!

In the Women’s division, Japanese pro Sakura Yosozumi conquered the park course with expert skill, landing a jaw-dropping backside noseblunt revert, and using every inch of the park to land multiple tricks one after the other. Yosozumi surpassed the field in Semi’s as an Open Qualifier and emerged as the victor of the Women’s Brazil event. Runner up and the undisputable crowd favorite, Brazilian Yndiara Asp demonstrated lightning speed and variety to outrun her peers, while the energy from the crowd kept her spirits high. In third, VPS Select Pro and the first-ever park terrain women’s world champ (2016), Brighton Zeuner returns to the podium, wowing the crowd with her unique style and creative trick selection.


Women’s Finals Results

1. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)
2. Yndiara Asp (BRA)
3. Brighton Zeuner (USA)

4. Lizzie Armanto (USA)
5. Bryce Wettstein (USA)
6. Nicole Hause (USA)
7. Nora Vasconcellos (USA)
8. Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS)



The Vans São Paulo Skatepark is the first and only VPS-certified park terrain skatepark in the Southern hemisphere, built-to-spec by CA Skateparks, with over 2,800 square feet of never before skated park terrain, featuring a 9 1/2 foot deep end, multiple transfers, extensions, a center volcano, ledges, rails, and a mix of concrete and metal coping all around.
8 Women Advanced To The Finals of VPS Brazil - You'll Want To Watch This Live!

Yndiara Asp  Boneless   / Photo Acosta for VPS

Sakura Yosozumi via VPS

Yndiara Asp via VPS


Lizzie Armanto FS Smith Grind    /    Photo Acosta for VPS
Sakura  Yosozumi Salad Grind   /   Photo Acosta for VPS




The qualifiers and semi-finals were a 2-hour long battle today at the Vans Parks Series Brazil, the first stop on the VPS tour for both men and women. At the end, only 8 women advanced to the finals.

Qualifiers and semi-finals for the women were not broadcast live today but tomorrows final will be, so make sure you tune in to watch it all go down, because we're pretty sure it will be epic.


Women’s Semi-Finals Results (Advancing to Finals)

1. Yndiara Asp (BRA)

2. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)

3. Nora Vasconcellos (USA)

4. Brighton Zeuner (USA)

5. Nicole Hause (USA)

6. Bryce Wettstein (USA)

7. Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS)

8. Lizzie Armanto (USA)



WATCH THE LIVE BROADCAST OF THE WOMEN'S FINALS ON  ETN
(download the app now or visit the link above for more info)


Times below are for women's finals only

São Paulo – Saturday, June 2, 11:30 AM
Los Angeles – Saturday, June 2, 7:30 AM
New York - Saturday, June 2 10:30 AM
Sydney – Sunday, June 3, 12:30 AM

(*English and Portuguese)
Kingpin - The Women's Downhill Documentary We Need To See!













We absolutely love women who are creating their own media to shine a light on their skateboard communities. Downhill skater, Andréa Katzeff, based in Cape Town, South Africa is doing just that with her upcoming film about female downhill skaters, KINGPIN

Andréa has always wanted to make a film about women in skating, especially those who break down heteronormative ideals and who have powerful stories to share. After she brought this up to some filmmaker friends of hers, they decided to set out to make this amazing concept a reality.



In just under three months they plan to travel to Europe and Scandinavia to meet up with some incredibly talented skaters, to tell their stories and capture them doing what they do best in beautiful landscapes. These guest skaters include Carmen Schaeffer, Alicia Fillback, Anna Pixner and Giulia Alfeo. Their stories are that of courage, obstacles, failure and success in the midst of partaking in a typically male-dominated sport. These skaters are incredibly inspiring, both within skating and everyday life and Andrea wants to tell their stories in hopes that they will inspire others too.




This will be a film of inclusivity and equality, of encouragement and empowerment, not just for skaters but for women from all walks of life who constantly endure oppression on so many scales. The filmamkers also wish to encourage men; in raising awareness of how they can play a role in our progressing society. This will also be an epic film about skating, from bombing the majestic Austrian alps to free riding the scenic roads of Faroe Islands and more, it doesn't get much better than that but they need your help in making this film a reality!

You can jump on over to the KINGPIN  crowdfunding page they have set up - and  even if you can't donate (they have some rad beneifts though if you do!) you can help spread the word!


We here at GN4LW always feel that working together to create female based skate related media is super important for women in skateboarding - it is a vital way for female skaters to be seen and heard.  So please spread the message & support however you can!
Grab Your Girlfriends & Hit Up This Event On Go Skateboarding Day!



Our rad friend, Sierra Prescott, is throwing another fun event on Go Skateboarding Day (if you were at her event last year then you know what we are talking about!) It's FREE and everyone is welcome, there will be giveaways, raffles, pro skaters, a demo by some of the girls who are part of the GN4LW movement and more! If you are one of the first 150 people to show up, you can also nab a free tee or sheet of griptape!

When?      June 21st  1:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where?    Cresenta Valley Skatepark,  3400 Honolulu Avenue, Glendale, CA
Why?       Because it's GO SKATEBOARDING DAY!

See you there!!