This Week's Sports Illustrated Mag Features Female Skaters From VPS Finals!
Photos via Robert Beck for Sports Illustrated Magazine.






It was nice to open Sports Illustrated Magazine today and see that one of our favorite photographers, Robert Beck, had been on assignment in Salt Lake City, UT covering the VPS Championships! And even better, the women received a 2 page spread in the 6-page piece!

Sakura Yosozumi (JPN), Kokana Hiraki (JPN) and Poppy Starr Olsen (AU) were all featured.

Thanks for highlighting women's skateboarding Robert and SI!!

The issue is on newsstands now - it's dated Sept 23-30 and is called the MONEY ISSUE and has a football player on the cover. Grab it while you can!!



USA Women's Park Rankings After Worlds - Things Are Changing!
Minna Stess at The World Championships  /  Photo Bryce Kanights









 This news just in!


Press Release Via World Skate:

World Skate Park Skateboarding World Championships Conclude First-Ever Olympic Qualifying Season in São Paulo, Brazil



The 2019 Olympic Skateboard Park qualifying season concluded this weekend at the World Skate Park Skateboarding World Championships in São Paulo, Brazil

For the U.S. women, 15-year-old Bryce Wettstein missed the finals by just one spot, but solidified her place as the highest ranked American Woman Park Skater with a 9th place at the World Championships along with her fifth place finish at the International Skateboarding Open in
Nanjing in July.

With Brighton Zeuner and Jordyn Barratt - two of the top American women Park skaters - unable to compete in the World Championships due to injuries, skateboarding is seeing the rise of young talent including 15-year-old Jordan Santana who placed 12th at the São Paulo World Championships and 13-year-old Minna Stess who placed 16th.


Editors Note  ** We'd also like to give a big shout out to Arianna Carmona who placed 13th at the World Championships and after this event is now ranked 3rd for USA women and 15th in the world as we head towards the Olympics.



USA WOMENS PARK RANKINGS AS OF 9/16/19    (this info via World Skate Website)


1. Bryce Wettstein
2. Jordan Santana
3. Arianna Carmona
4. Minna Stess


* Huge thanks to Bryce Kanights for allowing us to use this photo of Minna Stess! 
 

About USA Skateboarding

As the recognized governing body for skateboarding in the United States, USA Skateboarding (USAS) is responsible for the selection, training, and fielding of national teams that compete in the Olympic Games, Pan American Games, and other sanctioned team events. USAS is also responsible for the development of youth skateboarding initiatives that support grassroots programs, education, licensing, and safety while respecting and enhancing the existing culture of skateboarding in the United States. USAS is dedicated to promoting and supporting the sport of Skateboarding while striving to guarantee that Skateboarding continues to provide the unique characteristics relevant to the sport's participants, and maintaining the integrity and authenticity of Skateboarding as a sport, a passion, and a lifestyle. For more information, visit USASkateboarding.net
The Ladies Were Battling It Out At The Park Skateboarding World Championships!
Sakura, Misugu, Sky ~ Photo via World Skate

If you missed this morning's 2019 Women's Park Skateboarding World Championship live from Brazil, you really need to see a replay. The skating was insane. Although it was quite disappointing to not see one American in the women's final... Argh!! It was also odd not seeing Kokona in this final as she has been such a force at the past few comps.


Misugu Okamoto ~ Photo  Piero Capannini via World Skate


But, the eight women who did qualify put on quite a show. Sakura, Misugu and Sky battled it out for podium positions, leading the pack early on. Poppy Starr Olsen was a close fourth and we would have liked to see her on the podium as she was so very close. Lizzie was also in the mix and placed fifth - even though she is skating for Finland as we head towards the Olympics, we still think of her as a USA skater! Brazillian skaters Dora and Isadora had the crowd going wild and placed sixth & seventh, Kisa from Japan placed eighth.



WOMEN FINAL RESULTS - via WORLD SKATE

Misugu OKAMOTO - JPN - GOLD
Sakura YOSOZUMI - JPN - SILVER
Sky BROWN - GBR - BRONZE

4th  Poppy STARR OLSEN - AUS
5th  Lizzie ARMANTO - FIN
6th  Dora VARELLA - BRA
7th  Isadora PACHECO - BRA
8th  Kisa NAKAMURA - JPN

Watch The Women's Park Olympic Qualifiers Live From Brazil!
Kokona  ~ Photo Piero Capanninivia World Skate









This wekend is yet another Olympic Park Qualifier and it has the largest amount of points awarded so all the ladies are there battling for podium positions!

Women from countries all over the world have been in Brazil for the past few weeks practicing for this event - it is seriously going to be madness from start to finish.  Unfortuntelywe won't be able to watch open qualifiers, Quarterfinals,  or even Semi-Finals - Argh!!

But you will be able to watch the EIGHT women who compete in the finals on Saturday.

We want to say good luck and kick-ass, to our team riders Minna Stess and Gracie Cochrane who are there competing. Minna represents the USA and Gracie represents Australia. 

Lizzie ~ Photo Piero Capanninivia World Skate





SATURDAY - 09/14 - times listed below unless noted in red are San Paulo, Brazil times.


9:00am - 9:50am: Women’s Semifinals practice -  Not shown Live

9:50am - 12:10pm: Women’s Semifinals -  Not shown Live

12:10pm - 12:25pm: Pause for skatepark cleaning

3:35pm - 4:50pm: Women’s Finals -  Can be viewed LIVE!!

11:35 PT - Women's Finals Shown LIVE!!
2:30 ET  - Women's Finals Shown  LIVE!

5:30pm - 6:00pm: Women’s Award Ceremony    Can be viewed LIVE!!



WATCH THE WOMEN FINALS  LIVE ---->  HERE
This New Podcast featuring Soul Skater Elise Crigar is Everything!

Our "It's Not Abou Pretty" book designer and GN4LW Ambassador, Elise Crigar, is featured on the current METIZA Podcast!

Elise ia a badass designer, skater, surfer, social media strategist and fierce advocate for women in action sports. The METIZA podcast talks about her journey from college to an incredible recent career move, the power of social media and staying true to your goals.

With Paige Bird from METIZA hosting, this is one interview/podcast you don't want to miss!

Listen to the METIZA PODCAST featuring Elise Crigar -----> HERE


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Leticia Is Back Where She Belongs!
Photo via World Skate







The International Skateboarding Open in Qingfeng, China took place this weekend and the women's street comp saw Leticia Bufoni back on top of the podium! We love seeing this - Leticia is always battling it out and this weekend she pulled it off once again - a 1st place finish, with Aaori coming in second and a 15 year old Isabelly taking third!

Congrats to all the women who competed!!


Women's Street Results - China

1st  Leticia Bufoni
2nd  Aori Nishimura
3rd  Isabelly Avila
Now That was An Insane VPS World Championship Event!
Sakura Yosozumi ~ via Vans Park Series










Sakura Yosozumi ~ via Vans Park Series



Editors Note:  Well, our predictions were right on from yesterday - it was a full Japanese sweep on the podium today at the VPS World Championships.  And every spot was well earned. The ladies were stepping up their game and simply shredding, but it was Sakura who threw down an absolutely flawless run filled with back to back tricks to take the win. Watching Kokona battle it out with her was inspiring and Poppy Starr Olsen was pushing them hard as well, with a run that had her siting in third place until right near the end!  Mami is always fun to watch and did not dissapoint today either.


VPS Press Release below....

Salt Lake City, UTAH (September 7, 2019) – Done and dusted! The Vans Park Series World Championships ends the 2019 season with yet another incredible action-packed finale, crowning Sakura Yosozumi as your new 2019 Women's Vans Park Series World Champion! Energy was peaking from massive Salt Lake City crowds at the new, permanent Vans-Utah Sports Commission Skatepark earlier today, as she swept everyone away with their heavy-hitting runs.


Barging


The women’s podium was fast and furious, Japanese skaters Sakura Yosozumi, Kokona Hiraki and Mami Tezuka surely made their country proud at today’s competition. VPS Women’s World Champion Sakura Yosozumi has been an obvious title contender, having won multiple events, and consistently advancing into finals at every tour stop she attends. Yosozumi’s trick selection continues to progress, and her clean execution of every run earned her the championship title today.

Mami Tezuka - Photo via Vans Park Series
Kokona Hiraki - Photo via Vans Park Series

 Not far behind in second place, 11-year-old Kokona Hiraki was constantly at Yosozumi’s coattails, showing hunger for the win, while style wunderkind Mami Tezuka was a crowd favorite, placing third.


2019 Women’s Pro Tour, Salt Lake City - Final Results

1st  Sakura Yosozumi
2nd Kokona Hiraki
3rd  Mami Tezuka

4th  Poppy Starr Olsen
5th  Kody Tamanha
6th  Grace Marhoefer
7th  Lizzie Armanto
8th  Kihana Ogawa

Full video recap below - worth the watch!!




The 2019 VPS Pro Tour has been a wild ride, spanning 5 countries in 5 months, and ending an unbelievable season in Salt Lake City to showcase the world’s best in park terrain skateboarding. The talent witnessed on this tour has been unmatched, with rising stars and seasoned park terrain experts coming together showcase the unique culture of skateboarding at its best. Looking ahead to next year, the 2020 class of Vans Park Series Select Pros has been determined by the Top 8 ranking skaters in each division. VPS looks forward to showcasing a new generation of park terrain talent next year!








Here Are The 8 Women That Made Saturday's VPS Finals.
Kokona Hiraki ~ Photo via VPS

The last stop on the Vans Park Series Tour is finally here and the VPS World Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah started today with the women's semi-finals.

Twenty skaters from all over the world competed under the blazing hot sun, but only eight could make the cut for Saturday's finals.

There were some serious upsets today - so let's discuss those first - It was nice to see everyone's favorite skater, Nora Vasconcellos, in the mix but unfortunately, even after an extremely solid run, she did not make the cut. Yndiara Asp also did not make the cut which was unfortunate as she had dominated at the last two VPS stops - so this was unexpected to say the least. Brighton Zeuner and Jordyn Barratt were not skating, so the field was a bit different this time around for the VPS World Championships.


On the positive side, Kokona Hiraki literally owned the park today - her first run was textbook PERFECT, solid on all counts and executed with some serious style. Lizzie Armanto was as always, stylish and awesome to watch.  But with four Japanese skaters in a final of eight, the USA girls and AU's Poppy Olsen have their work cut out for them if they want to make podium and not have it be a full Japanese sweep for first through third - like it was today.

Make sure you tune in tomorrow to watch it all go down!!


LIVE BROADCAST AIRS ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7  ON VANSPARKSERIES.COM

GLOBAL BROADCAST TIMES

Saturday, September 7

Salt Lake City – 12 p.m.
São Paulo – 3 p.m.
Los Angeles – 11 a.m.
New York – 2 p.m.
London – 7 p.m.

Shanghai – 2 a.m. (Sunday, September 8)
Sydney – 4 a.m. (Sunday, September 8)


Lizzie Armanto ~ Photo via VPS





RESULTS - THE TOP 8 WOMEN IN TOMORROW'S VPS FINALS

1. Kokona Hiraki
2. Sakura Yosozumi
3. Mami Tezuka
4. Grace Marhoefer
5. Lizzie armanto
6. Kody Tamanaha
7. Poppy Starr Olsen
8. Kihana Ogawa


If you missed the watching the women's semi-finals LIVE from VPS Salt Lake City, we have the full recap video for you below.


VPS World Championships Are Coming Up - What You Need To Know!
Lizzie Armanto ~ Photo Anthony Acosta for VPS







This is the contest you've been waiting for and this time it's on USA soil! The 2019 VPS World Championships will be happening in Salt Lake City, Utah and you can catch all the action LIVE!

The women have been traveling on tour for this contest series to Canada, Brazil, France and China and now they are making their way to this final showdown.


The new Vans-Utah Sports Commission Skatepark design by California Skateparks

 



LIVE BROADCAST AIRS ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7  ON VANSPARKSERIES.COM

GLOBAL BROADCAST TIMES

Saturday, September 7

Salt Lake City – 12 p.m.
São Paulo – 3 p.m.
Los Angeles – 11 a.m.
New York – 2 p.m.
London – 7 p.m.

Shanghai – 2 a.m. (Sunday, September 8)
Sydney – 4 a.m. (Sunday, September 8)


Costa Mesa, CALIF. (August 30, 2019) – The 2019 Vans Park Series World Championships presented by Utah Sports Commission are finally here, as renowned skaters from across the globe prepare themselves for the pinnacle event of park terrain skating next weekend. Hosted in the United States for the first time, this year’s VPS World Championships finale will be held at the brand-new Vans - Utah Sports Commission Skatepark, a legacy park terrain skateboarding facility designed and built for the Utah community by Vans and California Skateparks. The Salt Lake City park is the last of three new parks that Vans Park Series has built for skate communities around the world this 2019 tour season.

Attendees and global viewers will get a chance to see the ultimate roster of park terrain skaters from around the globe duke it out for the championship title. There will be no shortage of talent as fan-favorite skaters such as two-time VPS World Champions (2016 and 2018), Brighton Zeuner and Alex Sorgente, powerhouse Brazilians Pedro Barros and Yndiara Asp, and top-ranking skaters Roman Pabich, Cory Juneau, Tristan Rennie, Lizzie Armanto, Nora Vasconcellos, Mami Tezuka, Kokona Hiraki and more, showcase their talent at the highly-anticipated season finale.

Coming off an exciting event in Paris-Chelles, France, skaters Luiz Francisco, Tristan Rennie, Vincent Matheron, Karl Berglind, and Keegan Palmer have ended the 2019 season as the top five Tour Challengers in the rankings, having earned valuable points in the competitive race to secure a spot in the field with the invited Select Pros in the World Championships. On the women’s side, Mami Tezuka, Kihana Ogawa, Autumn Tust, Grace Marhoefer, and Shani Bru will also advance to Salt Lake, after proving themselves as the fiercest five Tour Challengers in the women’s division.


The 2019 Vans Park Series World Championships is presented by Utah Sports Commission and is proud of their partnerships with Swatch, Flexfit and Adobe. The final event will be streamed live around the world from Salt Lake City Sept. 7 on vansparkseries.com and will feature commentary from Tony Hawk.



Team Rider Lola In Zappos Kids Catalog!




We were so stoked to see GN4LW team rider Lola Glass in the new Zappos Kids catalog - they did an entire interview with her and had Lola design a pair of shoes for the shoot. We loved that she chose to rock our Dusters x GN4LW "Girl Power" collab board in her photo shoot.

 If you're not familiar with Lola's art make sure you check her out HERE
The VPS World Championships In Salt Lake City Is Coming Up!



The world's best men's and women's park terrain skaters will be hitting Salt Lake City on September 6 & 7th, 2019 to battle it out for the prestigious title of '2019 VPS World Champion.

Who you got for the win?

Tony Hawk will be deckside commentating all the action with Chris Cote, Grosso, Alex White (our favorite!!)  and more.

Tune in for the FREE LIVE BROADCAST at VansParkSeries.com & Thrasher.com

More info on times coming later this week!


2019 VPS WOMEN'S SELECT PROS:

Brighton Zeuner
Yndiara Asp
Jordyn Barratt
Sakura Yosozumi
Poppy Starr Olsen
Kisa Nakamura
Kokona Hiraki
Nicole Hause

2019 VPS WOMEN'S WILDCARDS:
Nora Vasconcellos
Lizzie Armanto


About Vans Park Series: Showcasing an international roster of top pros and a total prize purse in excess of $800,000(USD), the Vans Pro Skate Park Series seeks to define and elevate park terrain skateboarding by establishing the premier global points ranking system and official world championships of park terrain skateboarding for men and women in order to grow participation and promote the culture of skateboarding worldwide.
Amelia Brodka - 30 tricks Video.


Pro skateboarder and founder of Exposure Skate, Amelia Brodka, shows you 30 tricks in a one-minute fast edit. Amelia just turned 30 and she's grinding and flipping her way into birthday mode!

Happy Birthday, Amelia!!


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Women's Street Results & Video Replay - X-Games Norway.


X-Games Norway, Women's Street was going off this morning. If you missed it, that's OK, because we have the replay of the women's comp right here. A lot of back and forth on the leader board today and it was anyone's guess who would wind up on podium.

We're not going to spoil it for you with exactly how it went down at the end - you'll need to watch the replay to check it out.

It's GOOD!


WOMEN"S STREET RESULTS - X-GAMES NORWAY

1st   Aori Nishimura
2nd  Pamela Rosa
3rd   Mariah Duran


4th  Rayssa Leal
5th  Candy Jacobs
6th  Momiji Nishiya
7th  Tonje Pedersen
X-Games Norway - Women's Street Finals Will Be Live This Saturday!
Rayssa Leal at X-Games Minneapolis ~ Photo Mark Kohlman / ESPN

Women's Street will be happening again at X-Games Norway this Saturday and you can watch it all happen LIVE!!

After the showdown in Minneapolis, it will be interesting to see who ends up on podium this time around. Minneapolis saw Aori Nishimura, Momiji Nishiya and Mariah Duran on podium and an eager Rayssa was right behind them in 4th.

You can bet that Rayssa is hungry to get back on podium after her big win in Los Angeles at Street League, so it's going to be a showdown for sure.

Rayssa & Momiji having a "thumb war" at X-Games Minneapolis ~ Photo Trevor Brown Jr / ESPN


By the looks of the athlete invite list (see below) we may be missing some veterans at this comp like Lacey Baker, Leticia Bufoni, Alexis Sablone and Samarria Brevard.


WOMEN'S SKATEBOARD STREET FINALS  - ATHLETE  LIST


Mariah Duran
Candy Jacobs
Rayssa Leal
Aori Nishimura
Momiji Nishiya
Tonje Pedersen
Pamela Rosa


The X Games Norway 2019 live content schedule is as follows:


Saturday, August 31 

**  in this time slot are:  Moto X Best Trick, Women's Snowboard Big Air & Women's Skateboard Street - so women's skate street should be towards the end of time slot.

** PLEASE NOTE WE JUST RECEIVED AN UPDATE THE EXAVT TIMES BELOW ARE WHEN YOU CAN SEE WOMEN'S SKATEBOARD STREET! 


10:30AM    ET
7:30 AM     PT

You can watch it go down LIVE via  ~

WATCH ON YOUTUBE
(All streams available at X Games YouTube)

WATCH ON FACEBOOK
(All streams available at X Games Facebook)

WATCH ON TWITTER
(All streams available at X Games Twitter)

WATCH ON THE ESPN APP



International

In addition to the host broadcast within Norway by NRK, fans in the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America can watch X Games Norway 2019 live on ESPNPlay or ESPN Watch. Throughout Europe and Africa, fans can watch X Games Norway live and on demand on ESPNPlayer or the live broadcast via 17 global syndication partners.
Watch The 1978 Movie "Skateboard" For Free!



Get ready!  For those of you that remember this classic skateboard movie (that a lot of our friends were in), to the younger generation that wants to see rare older footage and the first movie starring numerous pro skaters, the 1978 movie, SKATEBOARD will be back out on DVD TODAY Aug. 27, 2019 an you can get it for purchase HERE.


But you can also watch it online for FREE - if you are an Amazon Prime member!!  SCORE!!!

The footage includes highlights, with cutting edge tricks, ramps and barrel jumping, all supplying the inspiration to the young folks of the day for what they would have liked to fill up their time doing as the skateboard craze really took hold.

Special features include:

~ audio commentary with director George Gage and skateboard legend Tony Alva
~  an on camera interview with Alva
~  the original theatrical trailer
~  and a photo gallery of lobby cards.



The premise of the movie was this: A sleazy Hollywood agent with gambling debts has to come up with cash fast. He organizes a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders to enter them in a major skateboarding competition, in spite of opposition from a dangerous gangster. If they win, they get $20,000 and the bookie leaves him alone.

Manny Bloom (Allen Garfield) is a small-time theatrical agent who has fallen on hard times. His troubles include not having the cash to pay alimony to his ex-wife, and even more pressing, his bookie is asking for more money from him, so what could save his skin? Naturally, a team of local skateboarders.

This movie is well worth a watch!!
VPS Americas Regional Championships - Women's Results.
Image via Vans Park Series





Big congrats to Hawaii's Kody Tamanaha on scoring first place at the Vans Park Series Americas Regional Championships in Huntington Beach this weekend!

Kody is now in position to go to the VPS Global Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah to compete on September 7th where the highest-ranking competitors and invited Select Pros will meet and crown a new women's champions in park terrain skateboarding.

Stay tuned here to find out how to watch the comp LIVE!


VPS Americas Regionals - Women's Results

1. Kody Tamanaha

2. Jordan Santana
3. Michelle Yoon
4. Ruby Lilley
5. Stella Reynolds
6. Tuli Lam
VPS Asia Regional Championships Women's Results.
Photos Via VPS

Asia’s top park terrain skaters converged on East Coast Park Xtreme Skatepar,  laying down creative and powerful runs, wowing the crowds packed in the grand stands. The Vans Park Series Asia Regionals Championships wrapped up this week with Indonesia’s Nyimas Bunga Cinta clinching first place for women's category. She will join the 2019 VPS Global Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah on September 7, where the highest-ranking competitors and invited Select Pros will meet and crown two new champions in park terrain skateboarding.


In the women’s final, 15-year-old Niyamas Bunga Cinta led all rounds with consistent runs showcasing a smooth set of tricks helping her to claim this year's gold after finishing 3rd last year. Korea’s Hyunju Cho and Nayeon Hong joined the podium coming in 2nd and 3rd place.


WOMEN’S FINAL- RESULTS

1st    NYIMAS BUNGA CINTA (INA)
2nd  HYUNJU CHO (KOR)
3rd   NAYEON HONG (KOR)


4th   CHRISTINA LAI (MAS)
5th   NEEPA ARUMDAPTA PRAMESTI (INA)