Bryce Wettstein has a new edit out for 2019. Give it a watch and see what this newly minted USA National Team rider has been up to as she prepares for a full season of comps leading up to the 2020 Olympics!
Bryce Wettstein has a new edit out for 2019. Give it a watch and see what this newly minted USA National Team rider has been up to as she prepares for a full season of comps leading up to the 2020 Olympics!
Brighton Zeuner 2018 World Champion ~ Photo Acosta |
Costa Mesa, CALIF. (April 30, 2019) – Returning for a fourth season of historic skateboarding competition, Vans Park Series reveals the official 2019 VPS Pro Tour roster, set to showcase the largest, most sought-after field of exciting park terrain talent from around the world—featuring the top-ranking men and women pros from the 2018 season, along with new Tour Challengers and Wildcards. VPS Select Pros in the men’s division are pre-seeded directly into the semi-finals at every VPS Pro Tour qualifying event, to be met by qualifying Tour Challengers who are in pursuit of valuable points toward their final year-end rankings and a chance to compete in the 2019 VPS World Championships in Salt Lake City, USA. For the first stop of 2019, competitors will head back to Shanghai, China on May 17, for their first chance to build their tour rankings.
2019 VANS PARK SERIES PRO TOUR SCHEDULE
Shanghai, China
May 18
São Paulo, Brazil
June 23
Montreal, Canada
July 13
Paris, France
August 10
World Championships
Salt Lake City, USA
September 7
UK pro skater Helena Long graces the cover of Vague Skate Mag this month - and we were told that Helena is the FIRST female skater to be on the cover of any UK skate mag in history. So rad!!
Helena took 1st place in street a few weeks back at the UK National Championships and has been on the scene for many years, skating anything and everything the UK has to offer and absolutely killing it. The girl is badass and this honor is only fitting!
Make sure you order issue #8 with Helena on the cover HERE
Anastaysia |
Reagan |
Lauren Allik |
Briel Weingartner |
Kala Baltasar |
Meredith Loewenstein |
Penny P. |
Ruby Lilley |
Vianez Morales |
Dalia Lundquist |
Elle Warne |
Felicia |
Dailynn Rae |
Michelle Yoon |
Lauren Allik |
Amy Bradshaw |
Cheryl Milstien |
Jessie Frietze-Armenta |
Collette Peterson |
Julie Goforth |
Tracie Garacochea |
The 4th Annual Venice Ladies Jam kicked off Saturday AM under cloudy and unseasonably cool temps but that didn't stop the girls from skating hard and having fun. At the crack of dawn the park was filling up with girls practicing their runs and high-fiving one another. The youngest competitor this year was 2 years old and the oldest in her mid 50's!
We met ladies like Steph from The Babes Brigade, who came all the way from Toronto to support and who filmed live so that the girls in Canada could see what was happening in Venice! OG skater Denise Fleming came all the way down from Sacramento to shred, and little Elle Warner drove in with her family from Utah to have some fun.
All the girls cheered one another on during the comps and every girl in the 8 and under "pup cup" got a medal and a sponsor goodie bag - for some of the girls this was their very first contest and it was a perfect one, as the day is really all about having fun and cheering one another on!
The best part of this event is seeing so many girls come out and skate, meet one another, form friendships and they now have a group of girls to continue skating with throughout the year. That's what keeps these girls progressing.
Huge thanks to the City of Los Angeles, Venice Rec & Parks, Skate Park Association International, Heidi Lemmon, Lance Lemond, Kimi Kallman, Bart the fabulous announcer, all the judges and volunteers, the photographers who covered the event, as well as the numerous sponsors who sent so much product that the girls went home with a big bags of swag.
Hope to see everyone again next year!
** Please check out our instagram for additional coverage of the event!
If you know who someone is that we did not name - please DM us on instagram and tell us so we can add! Thanks!
VPS Huntington Beach Photo Ian Logan
Helmets. They've been a hot topic since the '70s when skateparks were being developed and skaters were challenging their limits beyond banked alleys and sidewalks.
To wear a helmet or not to wear one?
Skateparks back then charged fees to enter and full safety gear was required and enforced - so you had to comply. If you look back at most of the photos from that era of skateboarders in skateparks you'll see both pads and helmets.
Cindy Whitehead at Skateboard World Skatepark circa 1976
When you look at backyard pool photos from the '70s on you'll see a very different story - no rules being enforced and we were free to do as we pleased. And to be honest, scaling a fence to skate an empty backyard pool is not for kids who "follow the rules".
Some people wonder why you'd choose not to wear a helmet when it seems so obvious that your head is super important and needs protection in case of a fall. I personally know the feeling of flying up an empty pool wall and having my hair flying in the wind, it feels freeing and it takes me back to when we all started skating and there were no rules, pads or helmets foisted upon us.
There were times at the skatepark when I'd fall (with a helmet on) and have to go to the hospital, and after examining me and running some tests, the doctor would say to my mom "it's just a mild concussion".
These words used to comfort my mom and she'd breathe a sigh of relief. The problem is that now we know better. Any head injury or blow to the brain is never mild, or "nothing to worry about". Repetitive head slams add up to injuries that affect the brain in so many ways. We have seen these dire consequences with legends like Dave Mirra and Biker Sherlock.
So why do so many of us continue skating without a helmet?
When the skateparks started closing and dying out in the 80's street skating was born and no one wore pads or helmets, because there were again no rules or anyone to enforce that safety gear. And it was easier to skate without all that protection - pads included.
Lizzie Armanto on the covers of TransWorld Photo Jones and Thrasher Photo Micahel Burnett
Hardcore skateboard magazine also decided that they wouldn't feature skaters wearing pads or helmets as it wasn't as gnarly. Part of that theory was if you even had knee pads on and didn't make a sick trick you could "slide out of it" so that wasn't core. You need to take a slam or be able to run out of it to be legit. This thought process has been ingrained into most of us at an early age in skateboarding.
Pro skateboarder Lizzie Armanto graced the cover of both Thrasher and TransWorld and while neither pic shows her wearing a helmet (she is a ProTec sponsored athlete), she does have knee pads on - so that's
some
progress!
In the past few years, we have seen people realize that skateboard helmets can be cool, lightweight with full protection and still look rad. In fact many OG skaters have now decided that their life is more imprtant than being a renegade when it comes to helmets.
In fact, our second Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word collaboration was for an
that was matte black with our logo in gold on the side - it looks both badass as well as being fully certified for skateboarding. We felt that having a helmet as part of our partnerships was important in encouraging girls to skateboard.
Minna Stess Photo Todd Fuller
Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider, Minna Stess, wears hers daily and competes at the highest level as a pro skateboarder - she is 13 years old and hopefully helping to change the thought process surrounding helmets.
The Olympics are coming in 2020 and skateboarding will be part of that. The official ruling is that helmets will be required if you are under a certain age. We recently saw that the ruling was enforeced at the UK National Championships (an Olympic qualifying event) and 10-year-old Sky Brown was seen wearing a brand new Pro-Tec during her events. We also see more and more girls here in the USA that skate park wearing helmets in competition.
Maybe it's this next generation of girls that will create the change, and make wearing a helmet as normal as putting on your sneakers to go out and skate.
Dickies Girls took over The Berrics last Wednesday and it was a "no boys allowed" session complete with a taco truck, a female DJ spinning tunes and a whole lot of fun. Check out this recap video with some great skating by Bryce Wettstein and Vianez Morales - just to name a few!
This is awesome news - the Damn AM is coming to Los Angeles and has a women's division!
The Damn AM is a top tier Amateur series of contests - so if you are an AM who is ready for some great competition make sure you sign up - you'll be required to submit a link to a recent video of yourself skating, so have that ready when felling out the online application.
DAMN AM LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, CA / The Berrics
May 17-19, 2019
DETAILS
Register HERE
LOCATION
The Berrics
2535 E. 12th St Unit A, Los Angeles, CA 90021
FRIDAY, MAY 17
12:00PM - 8:00PM: Registration / Open Practice
SATURDAY, MAY 18
10:00am - Registration / Open Practice
11:00am – Women's Qualifiers
** Jam format, 2 skaters per jam, three minutes - Top 5 skaters advance to Finals
12:00pm - Women's Finals - 5 skaters from Qualifiers
** Three one-minute runs, best run counts
12:30pm - Women's Awards
WOMEN'S STAKES
- The top 5 will be prequalified into the Women’s Open at Tampa Pro 2020 [details TBD]
- The winner receives $500 towards travel and a Straight Shot to Semi-Finals of the Women’s Open at Tampa Pro 2020 [details TBD]
The Damn Am is a global amateur skateboarding contest series. Established in 2001 by Skatepark of Tampa (SPoT), the series built on the success of Tampa Am by taking that experience on the road. Over 10,000 skaters have participated in Damn Am events including most of today’s top pros. The Damn Am series serves as the only qualifier to Tampa Am. In its 18-year history it has become the number one amateur skateboarding contest series in the world.
This short 4-minute film "Women in Skateboarding" By Memory Screen, should get you going for the weekend!
Dazed posted about 7 short skate films you should see now, and this is the only one featuring all women. It was released on March 8, 2019, but not too many people have seen it, yet. It's a definite keeper, and a great source of rad inspiration.
It feaures;
Lizzie Armanto
Nora Vasconcellos
Jaime Reyes
Elissa Steamer
Marisa del Santo
Leticia Bufoni
Vanessa Torres
Allysha Le
Lacey Baker
Mariah Duran
Alexis Sablone
Louisa Menke
Brighton Zeuner
Amy Caron
Evelien Boulliart
Kotone Nishimura
Cara Beth Burnside
Patti McGee
Peggy Oki
Put this one on your calendar - because GN4LW team rider Zoe Herishen is throwing her Chica de Mayo event again! This time it will be held at Ocean City Skatepark in Ocean City, NJ!
Zoe created this event to celebrate girls skateboarding. All levels are welcome. It's always a fun time and even if you are a beginner, this event is for you too - they will even have skaters onsite to teach you how to skateboard!
In addition to skating, there will be prizes, music, board painting, yummy treats and a glitter bar!
Event Info:
May 5, 2019
9 AM - 12 Noon
Ocean City Skatepark
550 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, NJ
Dew Tour Hosting Olympic Qualifying Events in both 2019 and 2020; 2019 Summer Dew Tour to be held June 13-16 in Long Beach, Calif.
World Skate, Mountain Dew® and ASN: The Adventure Sports Network Group today announced their collaboration throughout 2019 and 2020: The annual summer Dew Tour skateboard competition and festival to be held June 13-16 in Long Beach, Calif. will serve as the first official global Olympic qualifying event in the U.S. for men’s and women’s skateboarding park and street competitions in 2019 and the final qualifying event in 2020. Skateboarding will be part of the Olympic Games for the first time in Tokyo in 2020, and has also been proposed as an additional sport in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
More than 300 of the world’s top male and female skateboarders will compete in individual Park and Street events for a chance to win the Dew Tour title, while earning valuable points toward their country’s Olympic skateboarding team. As in the past, Dew Tour competitors exemplify the best in each sport. Expected to compete at this year’s event include USA Skateboarding national team members such as Nyjah Huston, Jagger Eaton, Tristan Rennie, Mariah Duran, Lacey Baker, Jordyn Barratt, as well as international skaters Oskar Rozenberg (SWE), Kelvin Hoefler (BRA), Pamela Rosa (BRA), Yuto Horigome (JPN), Leticia Bufoni (BRA) and Ryan Decenzo (CAN).
“This year is arguably the most exciting and interesting year in skateboarding and Olympic history,” said MTN DEW skater and USA Skateboarding national team member Mariah Duran. “From making the first-ever USA Skateboarding national team to joining the Mountain Dew team as the first female skater, it continues to be a groundbreaking year. I can’t wait to skate and see how it all unfolds at the first-ever global Olympic qualifier at Dew Tour in Long Beach.”
The Olympic qualification system will be based on World Skateboarding Rankings maintained by World Skate. Skateboarders will earn points by competing in World Skate sanctioned events during the Olympic qualifying period beginning January 1, 2019 and ending May 31, 2020. Dew Tour, as part of the World Skate sanctioned Five-Star Street and Park skateboarding series, will serve as the first qualifying event in the U.S. in 2019 and the last qualifying event in the U.S. in 2020.
World Skate President, Sabatino Aracu said: “Our main goal has always been to guarantee the true soul of skateboarding and the top skateboarders in the world to be represented at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020: we see the cooperation with Dew Tour as one more step towards the fulfillment of the best event possible in the Games.”
“This is truly a historic time for skateboarding as we embark on the first-ever Olympics, and to have Dew Tour leading the qualifying charge is an honor,” said Adam Cozens, VP and General Manager of Dew Tour. “With our background in staging world-class events that celebrate the progression and culture of skateboarding, as well as our history in hosting other Olympic qualifying events, our goal is to showcase the absolute best in men’s and women’s street and park skateboarding as we kick-off the road to Tokyo.”
This year’s Dew Tour also includes the Dew Tour Experience, a vibrant interactive sponsor village and Dew Tour on the Green, a festival of outdoor music, local food and drink vendors and lifestyle activations, including a public skate park. Various events incorporating the Long Beach community will also be featured throughout the weekend through local nonprofit partners. Dew Tour is free and open to the public
A total of six hours of Dew Tour coverage will air on NBC and NBCSN. The event will also be livestreamed in its entirety on DewTour.com, Facebook Live, YouTube and other major platforms for a total of 25 hours LIVE.
Brighton Zeuner at VPS - Photo Acosta |
Tokyo 2020 has unveiled details of the full Olympic competition schedule - including the skateboarding events.
Opening Ceremonies will be on Friday, July 24 and closing ceremonies will happen on Sunday, August 9.
Right now these are the dates and times for Women's Park and Street - According to the IOC "the complete competition schedule is subject to change"
Skateboarding (Street)
Date and Time: Mon 27 July 9:00 - 13:55
- Women's Street Qualification Heats
- Women's Street Final
- Women's Street Victory Ceremony
Skateboarding (Park)
Date and Time: Wed 5 Aug. 9:00 - 13:45
- Women's Park Qualification Heats
- Women's Park Final
- Women's Park Victory Ceremony
So get ready to book your flight, grab a hotel and get your Olympic venue tickets to see the women (and men) compete in person!
Planning your trip? Here is a link with some great info on how to get started!
Such a fun day - bring all your girlfriends because the girls are taking over Venice Skatepark on April 27th! It's the 4th annual Venice Ladies Jam. Tons of prizes and medals. Divisions for all ages.
Just learning to skateboard? Come on out - the "Pup Cup" is just right for you if you are 8 yrs and under!
It will be a full day of fun on the beach in Venice - we hope to see you there!!
SATURDAY, APRIL 27th
VENICE SKATEPARK
REGISTRATION STRARTS AT 9:30 AM
PUP CUP at 10:30 AM
9-14 yrs old - 11:15 AM
15-24 yrs old - 12:00 PM
25-34 yrs old - 1:00 PM
35+ MASTERS - 2:00 PM
And the GRAND PRIZE is...
GRAND PRIZE! Big shout out to Todd Larson for hooking the Venice Ladies Jam up with 1 week at the beautiful Sequoia Skate Camp!!! Some age restrictions apply, winner will be decided by 2016 Skateboard Hall of Fame inductee, Cindy Whitehead, and new 2019 inductee, Skateboard Hall of Fame ICON Gale Webb!
all info via X-Games Photo of Leticia Bufoni |
X Games Minneapolis 2019 Reveals First Wave of Invited Athletes
Returning to U.S. Bank Stadium for the third year, X Games Minneapolis will host the world’s top action sports athletes August 1 – 4. With world-class action sports athletes from all over the globe, this first wave of female invites is highlighted by X Games Norway gold medalists Leticia Bufoni and Pamela Rosa.
Leticia Bufoni (Sao Paulo, Brazil) – Four-time Women’s Skateboard Street gold medalist Leticia Bufoni most recently earned her tenth overall medal with a silver at X Games Sydney. After earning six straight medals from 2010-2014, Bufoni returned to the top of the podium at X Games Norway 2018, winning her first gold since 2013. Bufoni now is the most-medaled woman in X Games Skateboard history.
** Please not that the list of names we posted on 4/15 via the X-Games PR link we receved, was from a previous years list - GN4LW and X-Games apologize for any confusion.
X-Games Invited Women's Street Athletes Are: (List subject to change)
Margielyn Didal
Lacey Baker
Julia Brueckler
Letecia Bufoni
Mariah Duran
Nnaka Fujisawa
Candy Jacobs
Aori Nishimura
Pamela Rosa
Alexis Sablone
Jen Soto
Tickets for X Games Minneapolis 2019 offer fans the unique opportunity to experience top-level action-sports competition by day and world-class musical offerings by night, all within the comfortable and convenient hub of U.S. Bank Stadium and GEICO Music Stage at The Armory. This year’s action sports will include Skateboard, BMX and Moto X disciplines; music will include performances by The Blind Shake, Chevy Metal, Diplo, Incubus, P.O.S, SWMRS and Wu-Tang Clan.
General admission tickets start at $20, with XIP, one-day and three-day experiences, and music options offered. In addition, X Games will offer a special children’s ticket price in 2019, making the event even more family friendly. All tickets will include access to X Fest, where fans can enjoy sponsor activations, athlete autograph sessions and more. Additionally, ESPN has teamed up with Anthony Travel to offer one-stop shopping for ticket and lodging packages at www.xgamestravel.com.
As part of the Road to X Games content series, X Games will also host top athletes in a Boise Park Qualifier event on Saturday, June 29, as they compete to secure their invitation to X Games Minneapolis. Streamed live from Rhodes Skatepark in Boise, Idaho, the Boise Park Qualifier will feature three disciplines – Men’s Skateboard Park, Women’s Skateboard Park and BMX Park. The top six athletes in each discipline will also receive invites to Minneapolis.
Costa Mesa, CALIF. (April 15, 2019) – Vans Park Series, the premier park terrain skateboarding tour in the world, today announced skateboarding legend Tony Hawk as the official live broadcast commentator for the 2019 series. Hawk will join the Vans Park Series team alongside live co-host Chris Cote, as the competition touches down in five major countries across the globe this year, culminating with the official 2019 Vans Park Series World Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States this September. The Vans Park Series, known for defining professional park terrain skateboarding competition since 2016, expands its tour programming to host men and women qualifier events at all four Pro Tour locations this season, and remains committed to endorsing prize parity at every stop including the World Championships.
“Skating has shaped my life experience, so I’m beyond excited to join the Vans Park Series team on tour and continue to advocate for youth and their futures in skateboarding on the global stage,” said Tony Hawk. “I’ve seen overall skating talent evolve quickly in recent years so I’m looking forward to watching that progression in the form of park terrain skateboarding unfold.”
The entire 2019 competition series will be broadcast live on vansparkseries.com and will feature the best names in park terrain skateboarding such as Pedro Barros, Alex Sorgente, Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg, Tom Schaar, Nora Vasconcellos, Brighton Zeuner, Lizzie Armanto, and many more.
“Tony’s name is synonymous with skateboarding around the world,” said Bobby Gascon, global director of action sports, Vans. “He represents the very best of the sport and has been the pinnacle ambassador of skateboarding for decades. We are grateful and couldn’t ask for a better voice to support Vans Park Series’ mission to promote skateboarding’s creative culture and grow participation worldwide.”
Hawk will bring a lifetime of expertise to the Vans Park Series premium live broadcast, providing global viewers and listeners with an exhilarating, competitive skateboarding showcase experience. Those tuning in will have the opportunity to hear expert commentary and perspective from one of the most iconic names in skateboarding.
Vans Park Series Pro Tour Dates
May 17-18, 2019 – Shanghai, China
June 22-23, 2019 – São Paulo, Brazil
July 12-13, 2019 – Montréal, Canada
August 9-10, 2019 – Paris-Chelles, France
September 6-7, 2019 – Salt Lake City, United States
Further cementing its mission to grow skateboarding participation worldwide, Vans Park Series plans to support the ongoing development of skate communities through the construction and donation of three state-of-the-art, VPS-certified park terrain skate facilities at select 2019 VPS Pro Tour locations.
Helena Long took 1st in Street at the UK National Championships - Photo via Graystone |
Scroll down to get the results and news on each one.
Poppy Starr Olsen took 1st at VPS Oceania Photo by Andrew Mapstone for VPS |
The Vans Park Series (VPS) Oceania Continental Championships took place on Saturday in Sydney, AU where the winner will have a fast track pass directly to World Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah later this year. There were 7 ladies competing with last years champion Poppy Starr Olsen defending her title. Noticeably absent was AU's Sabre Norris who last year took an impressive 2nd place.
VPS OCEANIA RESULTS - WOMEN:
1st Poppy Starr Olsen - goes directly to the World Championships in Salt Lake City, UT
2nd Shanae Collins
3rd Taniah Meyers
4th Grace Cochrane
5th Charlotte Heath
6th Aimee Massie
7th Mistie Mildenhall
The UK National Championships were also happening and for a lot of us it was the first time we have had a chance to see the UK ladies skate in a comp. There has not been a UK National Championship since 2013 so it's been a long time and it's so great to see! We should also mention that this comp had equal pay for both the women and men's - so great seeing that!
While most of us anticipated that they'd skate park (as that's the discipline - along with street - happening in the 2020 Olympics), the comp actually took place in what looked more like a bowl than what we are used to seeing at VPS for park - which is very spread out with many obstacles. The tighter "bowl" configuration made it a bit tougher to set up for tricks, but the ladies rallied and put on a good show!
In case you missed it check out the Women's Park Finals below!
Sky Brown showed up for her first major UK comp since being named to the UK National Team and made a good showing. While she fell while trying the 540 in her first run, she nailed it straight off on her second run to secure her a score of 308 and propelling her into 1st place. Amy Rahm flew into second and Rebecca Davies took a well-deserved third.
UK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS - WOMEN'S PARK
1st Sky Brown 308
2nd Amy Rahm 275
3rd Rebecca Davies 260
4th Amy Brady 246
5th Helena Long 230
Sky Brown took 1st in Women's Park |
The street competition used the SLS format of having a couple runs each plus a "best trick" section - you had four tries to do a "best trick" and wow the judges which added to your highest score. Strategy is always best in situations like this, and Helena Long came out fast and furious to nail down first place in short order - the girl was NOT messing around! Freya Brooks was hot on her tail and ultimately took 2nd and Aimy Brady grabbed third.
UK NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS - WOMEN'S STREET
1st Helena Long 640
2nd Freya Brooks 631
3rd Aimy Brady 576
4th Amy Ram 379
5th Lily Grace 344
6th Sky Brown 291
7th Rosie Kliskey 120
Big shout out to the UK announcers, one of which was pro skater Lucy Adams. They did a great job explaining tricks to a BBC audience that might not know what is going on in skateboarding (yet) and made it fun for everyone watching with their lively commentary and kind words.
This was the first contest for the UK skaters that count as points towards the goal of going to the Olympics!
Greystone Skatepark will host tehUK Nationals this weekend |
Sunday
2:00 pm Female Park Final (6 AM PST / 9 AM EST)
3:30 pm Female Street Final (7:30 AM PST / 10 AM EST)
5:45 pm Results/Prize Giving (9:45 AM PST / 12:45 PM EST)
BBC Live
Skateboard England YouTube
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Polly Pocket™, a franchise of Mattel, today announced top skateboarder, Sky Brown, as a new Global Brand Ambassador as she embodies the brand's message that "Tiny is Mighty!™" The 10-year-old skateboarder is one of the youngest girls to compete and medal at a professional skateboarding competition. She dares to challenge the status quo and encourages girls to take on new adventures, just like Polly Pocket.
As the original collectible brand, last year Mattel re-introduced Polly Pocket in the original micro-scale size and compacts that made her a 90's phenomenon. With more than 12 million compacts sold throughout the years, the Polly Pocket product line nods to the brand's heritage and surprise factor but reflects an updated look for this next generation.
"Polly Pocket shows fans that tiny is mighty and we are proud to welcome Sky into Polly's world as she brings that message to life and celebrates our brand purpose," said Rebecca Cottrell, Senior Director of global marketing, Mattel. "Our brand is adventure driven, showing girls they can accomplish amazing feats. The content on Hulu and the Polly Pocket YouTube channel inspires girls to take on big adventures and push the boundaries of their small world."
The year-long partnership will be brought to life through content across social and digital platforms. The Polly Pocket brand will also gift a one-of-a-kind micro doll set in Brown's likeness to celebrate her skateboarding accomplishments.
"I want to inspire girls around the world to chase their dreams no matter what! When the Polly Pocket brand told me their messaging was "Tiny is Mighty" I felt that they were describing me," said Sky Brown. "I want girls to feel like they can just get out there and crush it, no matter what anyone else says!"
For additional information on Polly Pocket visit Polly's YouTube Channel and watch the latest episodes on Hulu now.
Women in skateboarding have been taking charge and creating the change they wish to see for years now, and the just launched, DOLORES MAGAZINE, is no exception.
Asiplanchaba has been an on-line platform to promote and give more visibility to the female skate scene for the past 10 years, and they are always working on projects that will make an impact on women's skateboarding.
Welcome to their newest project, DOLORES MAGAZINE!
DOLORES came to life from the hard work of skateboarders, Raisa Abal and Verónica Trillo.
Raisa Abal is a talented photografer from Galicia, she’s been collaborating with Asiplanchaba for some time and collecting hundreds of photos of their mission, and other golden moments.
She's also a skateboarder. During one of their missions she twisted her knee. The girls went toguether to the hospital, where they spent a couple hours talking about all those photos, ‘for something to come in the future’, maybe a fanzine, maybe just for Instagram… so after thinking for a while they realized that they were at the point where they just wanted to go that big step further, so they jointly decided to create a female skateboarding magazine.
Verónica, is the founder of ASIPLANCHABA has skated for 20 years. Aware of the unequal situation for women in skateboarding, in 2009 she launched asiplanchaba.com - the first online media in Spain about female skateboarding, and also one of the very few in Europe. Asiplanchaba is a platform that promotes and gives visibility to female skateboarders and has grown to be one of the largest and more active women skateboarding movements within the European scene.
We decided a short interview with these two trail blazing women was in order!
How old are you ladies?
Raisa is 28, Verinica is 40
Where do you live?
We are based in Barcelona, the city to skate and meet lots of skateboarders from all over the world. Lovely flat grounds, lovely weather and nice spots.
How long have you been skateboarding?
(Raisa) I started skateboarding 5 years ago when I saw a clip in Youtube of a girl (who is my friend now, Gador, thank you, I love you) doing a kickflip with a suuuperlong longboard so I though like: ‘If she can do it with that board… maybe I could do it too…’.
Paola Flores at the Dolores Magazine launch party |
How did you get into skateboarding?
All my friends in my hometown used to skate or do BMX, but it is a super small town in the North of Spain so we’ve been all together for a long time, not like in this time that BMX and skate can’t live together in the same place
I started to take photos of them when I was 15 or less because my mum gave me a compact digital camera for my birthday and I never stopped from that moment.
Then when I was 22 and I was about to finish Uni I started skateboarding.
What made you decide to start DOLORES Magazine?
We realized that there is very few and marginal appearances of female skateboarders in skateboard Magazines. We thought about a fanzine… then..."Why not a Magazine?"
Creating a magazine is a big thing - do you have a background in design, photography or?
Raisa is a great photographer and designer. We work together a lot, but she’s the artist.
(I hate when she says that!!!) I don’t know, I have a lot of material from the last three years so when we decided that we wanted to do a magazine it was like: ‘Okay I don’t have money but I have time -because I don’t sleep more than 6 hours- so the time I’m not working in my official job neither skating, I’m working on Dolores. I want to say thank u so much also to María Abad, one of my friends from Galicia here in Barcelona and such a good artist also, check her illustrations in @lamerisaround, because she did all the lettering in Dolores Magazine.
Leticia Nogueira at the Dolores Magazine launch party |
What made you decide to do a print magazine as opposed to a "web-based magazine"? (and thank you for doing that!!!)
Well, we think ASIPLANCHABA is much more than a website, we’re a platform with many
languages and channels to improve women visibility in skate scene. So for us, this is a further step. One more tool.
Did you feel that there were not enough women represented in traditional skate mags and videos?
YES, we all know that :) is a permanent battle because actually, people think ‘it's enough’.
Why do you feel that it is important to have a magazine that is dedicated to women's skateboarding?
It is not known by everybody that THERE IS A FEMALE SKATEBOARDING SCENE, even in the industry. This can be helpful to improve the skateboarding scene for women, motivate more girls and women to go out and have fun skateboarding, having our place, and of course, is not common to see women in skate magazines! Only a marginal percentage of appearance, is that really representative?
You had a launch party for DOLORES - can you tell us what that was like?
Yes, it was open to the public and it was completely crowded! We were so hyped, we expected a lot of girls of course, but it was full, we dropped almost 200 magazines there. There´s a bowl, so the ladies had a fun session, gifts, games, some drinks and lots of fun!
How often will the magazine come out?
We plan to release it 3 x a year.
Can you tell us which skaters are featured in this issue?
Finally, in this initial isue (which is labeled #0) there is Paola Flores (who broke her arm filming that but got the cover), Leti Nogueira, Cata Díaz, Eugenia Ginepro, Andrea Benítez, Heloïse Wathelet, and Julia Wilshusen.
Eugenia Ginepro for Dolores Magazine |
Where can people buy the magazine?
It´s for free! (as LOVE is) So now, unfortunately, you can just get it in Barcelona and a few shops in Spain and in a week in Madrid.
Anything else you'd like to add?
Thanks to all these girls in issue #0 for being always down to get into missions no matter what. Asiplanchaba for being always pushing and supporting us, of course, all the brands and people that help us in one or other way to push further, take our projects to reality, events and especially this new project DOLORES (thanks for all the love!) All the men and women out there that support female skateboarding, and especially all you beautiful and powerful women who love skateboarding, never stop!
Make sure you follow Asiplanchaba on line HERE to see what's next!
These are the ladies that have been invited to skate at the X-Games women's park qualifiers in Boise!
These are the invited athletes - subject to change.
SKATEBOARD PARK WOMEN
Lizzie Armanto
Nora Vasconcellos
Nicole Hause
Poppy Starr Olsen
Yndiara Asp
Arianna Carmona
Isadora Pacheco
Bryce Wettstein
Grace Marhoefer
Cocona Hiraki
Minna Stess
Kihana Ogawa
Dora Varella
Kody Tamanaha
Hunter Long
Kisa Nakamura
*Sky Brown
(Automatic invites to X Games Minneapolis 2019: Brighton Zeuner, Sabre Norris, Sakura Kosozumi)
*Sky Brown (Miyazaki, Japan) – At just 10 years old, Sky Brown will compete in her first X Games event in Boise. A phenomenal skateboarder, surfer and dancer, Brown hopes to become one of the youngest Olympians by qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics at just 12.
Returning to Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho for the third consecutive year, the Road to X Games Boise Qualifier will bring the world's best Skateboard and BMX Park competition June 28 and 29. Last year, more than 12,000 fans attended the two-day event. In addition to Park competitions, the event will again feature an interactive fan village with food, sponsor booths and music.
Streamed live from Rhodes Skate Park in Boise, Idaho, the Park Qualifier will feature three disciplines - Men's Skateboard Park, Women's Skateboard Park and BMX Park. The top athletes in each discipline at the Boise Park Qualifier will also receive their invites to Minneapolis. 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 July 6 as well as coverage across X Games digital and social platforms.
After two successful Road to X Games Boise Qualifier events, we are excited to work with the team at Boise Parks and Recreation and all local partners to bring an even better experience to fans at Rhodes Skate Park in year three," said Ryan McGuinness, ESPN X Games director of event development. "The fan engagement at these two events has shown what a great match the Qualifier is for this youthful, active city."
"Boise is building a national reputation as a welcoming city that appreciates athleticism of all kinds. The Boise CVB is thrilled to welcome back the Road to X Games Park Qualifier to our community this June," said Carrie Westergard, executive director.
"The Road to X Games: Boise Park Qualifier is a must-see for anyone who enjoys watching athletes compete at the top of their sport," said Doug Holloway, Boise Parks and Recreation director. "It's exciting to see local kids take up sports they may never have considered and Rhodes Skate Park is a great venue for that kind of discovery."
The event is free and open to the public. Boise Parks and Recreation will also offer tickets to premium bleacher seating to watch the competition.
The schedule of events is as follows:
Friday, June 28, 2019
9 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. BMX Park Practice
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. BMX Park Elimination
11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Women’s Skateboard Park Practice
12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination
2 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. Men’s Skateboard Park Practice
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Men’s Skateboard Park Elimination
Saturday, June 29, 2019
9 a.m. – 10 a.m. BMX Park Practice
10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Women’s Skateboard Park Practice
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Men’s Skateboard Park Practice
12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. BMX Park Final
2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Women’s Skateboard Park Final
4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. Men’s Skateboard Park Final
The event will also be streamed live June 28 – 29 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 July 6, as well as coverage across X Games digital and social platforms.