Quinne Daniels
Photo Julie Daniels

Photo Julie Daniels
Photo Ian Logan
Photo Ian Logan
                                                                      Photo Ian Logan

 Photo Julie Daniels for That Kinder Magazine

 Photos by Martin Schoeller for INSTYLE Magazine 





Name:     Quinne Daniels

Nickname:     "Quinny"

Status:  AM - Skates Bowl / Transition

Home:   Los Angeles, California

Age:  12

Favorite Skate Spot:    Venice Skatepark!

Favorite Trick:    Blunt to Fakie

Favorite Music:   Gorillaz

Favorite Food:   Fried Chicken

Sponsors:      Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word,   Salt Rags Skateboards

Follow Quinne :   Instagram    

Facts About Quinne:   1st place in the Venice Ladies Jam 10 and Under in 2018. Podium finishes during most of the CASL 2018 season. Queen of The Cove  (1st place) summer 2018.


Quinne can be seen skateboarding in commercials for Disney, Nickelodeon, Airwalk, Garmin, & Kohls, as well as on a spot about Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word for Lifetime TV. She was recently photographed by renowned fashion photographer, Martin Schoeller, for InStyle Magazine.  Quinne is also featured in the all girls skateboarding book, "It's Not About Pretty".

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Lola Glass


Lola's  2019 Kurt Cobain Mural in Brooklyn
Photo John Midgley






Name:    Lola Glass

Nickname:     The Young Vandal

 
Status:      Soul Skater


Home:     Brooklyn, NY


Age:     12

Favorite Skate Spot:     I really can’t pick between Golconda Skatepark and the Venice Skate Park!


Favorite Trick:     Ollie

Favorite Music:       Hole, the White Stripes, the Pixies

Favorite Food:        Chicken Tikka Masala


Sponsors:         Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

Passions:       Sketching, writing, skating, drumming



Lola just did a shoot for Zappos that featured her artwork, she's currently working on her first commissioned comic book page, as well as doing creative work for well known brands such as, Apple and Adidas. Lola is  also a member of theworld-renownedd Bushwick Collective and has painted large scale murals in Coney Island and Brooklyn. She is known as being the youngest recognized street artist in the world.


Follow Lola on her website and on  Instagram: @lolatheillustrator




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Emma Houle

 Photos except where watermarked - Ian Logan



Name:    Emma Houle

Nickname:   Em

Status:     AM

Home:       Bakersfield, California

Age:      18

Favorite Skate Spot:     Downtown Bakersfield

Favorite Trick:      Impossible

Favorite Music:       Indie

Favorite Food:      Fruits

Sponsors:   Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word,  Active Bakersfield

Contest Results:      

2108       10th place Exposure Skate /  15 and over street
2106       1st place at Poseiden's Ladies Day at the Berrics contest - AM Open division
2016       6th place at Exposure Skate / 14 and under Street
2015       2nd place at Exposure Skate  /  14 and under Street


Follow Emma on:  instagram    twitter     facebook 

Emma has been skating all over California at some of the best skate parks and camps around  - Camp Woodward, The Berrics,  Encinitas Skatepark, and more. Coming up, Emma can be seen in the new Free People video about photographer Christin Rose's project  #Sheplayswewin.  Emma is also featured in the new GN4LW spots for LIFETIME TV and in promos for Flower Child Restaurant. Emma was featured in the new Gin Wigmore music video Cabrona
 
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Briel Weingartner

















Name:   Briel Weingartner

Nickname:   "Bri"

Status:   AM - Skates Street & Bowl

Home:  Hawthorne, California

Age:  10

Favorite Skate Spot:   Manhattan Beach Skate Park

Favorite Trick:   Kickflip

Favorite Music:   Reagae

Favorite Food:   Pizza!

Sponsors:    Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, Nike, Nike SB,  Grizzly Griptape, Spyder Board Shop, Rastaclat

Follow Briel on Instagram     

Facts About Briel :  2017 1st place CASL Champion in Girls Street Division,  2018 Skatelab- Labrat contest she won both bowl and street contests in her division


Briel was featured skateboarding on the popular website POP SUGAR where her video racked up more than 300,000 views. She was also featured on DIPLY which is the second-largest entertainment website.  Briel recently worked as a stunt double for skateboarding, on a Samsung commercial.  She is also featured in the all-girls skateboarding book, "It's Not About Pretty". Briel is currently featured  skateboarding in the new Walmart "back to school" commercial.

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Mazel Alegado




All photos Chris Dangaard



Name:   Mazel Paris Alegado

Nickname:  Maze

Status:  AM Contest Skater

Home:   Fontana, CA

Age:   7

Favorite Skate Spot:   Volcom and Ayala Skatepark

Favorite Trick:   Front Smith to Shuv

Favorite Music:   BTS and Black Pink

Favorite Food:    Tacos from Taco Bell

Sponsors:   Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, PomPom Skateboards, Rythm Skateshop




CONTEST RESULTS:

1st place Street & 1st Place Bowl in the 10th annual Jeffery Dempsey Memorial Jam by ASK

1st Place Street & 1st Place Bowl and 1st Place mini Ramp (Girls)– CASL July 2021

1st Place bowl & 2nd place mini ramp (Girls) – CASL August 2021

4th Place Hot Wheels Super Chargers In Arizona (10 & under)

1st  Place 6-7 girls in San Clemente Open



 Follow Mazel on Instagram  @mazelparis

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Grace Cochrane
Photo Ian Logan
Photo Ian Logan
Photo Ian Logan
Photo Dean Tirkot



Name:     Grace Cochrane

Nickname:  "G" or "GG"

Status:   AM

Home: Tasmania, Australia

Age:      17

Favorite Skate Spot:     St Kilda skatepark

Favorite Trick:         frontside feeble/ backside five-o grind fakie

Favorite Music:         Pop/ punk rock

Favorite Food:        Mashed potatoes /boba tea

Sponsors: Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word,  Jimmys Skate & Street,  Globe,  Theeve, Van Diemen Skateboards,  Excite Pro

Follow Grace on  Instagram    

Facts About Grace:  Grace made history in December 2018 by becoming the first recipient of a Tasmanian Institute of Sport scholarship for skateboarding which can help her achieve her goal of possibly making the AU Olympic team in 2020!

Grace recently took 1st place and was crowned "Queen of the Bowl" at the West Hobart Bowl Jam.  In 2019 Olympic qualifiers Grace is currently ranked 5th in Australia. She's looking forward to working hard in 2020 and making the AU Olympic team!






















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2x VPS World Champ Brighton Zeuner Curates Her First-Ever Vans Footwear & Apparel Pack!

Brigton Zeuner x Vans

 Costa Mesa, CALIF. (April 9, 2020) – At just 15 years old, Brighton Zeuner is a force to be reckoned with. The two-time Vans park terrain skateboarding world champion serves as inspiration to young skaters everywhere in the face of a male-dominated professional skateboarding landscape.

“I have a different style every day,” Brighton admits, “but my dream was to create a collection that I personally like, and that other girls and guys would enjoy, too. I picked the primary colors because it reminds me of being a child and being young - those are my happy colors, if you will.”


Vans is celebrating Brighton’s distinct style and penchant for creative self-expression with the introduction of the Brighton Zeuner Old Skool Pro, a new colorway in the Vans Classics lineup, as well as an apparel pack, all designed under the direction of Brighton’s distinctive, color-driven ethos.



The Brighton Zeuner Old Skool Pro features extra tough, tech-driven attributes that Vans Pro Skate is known for. A suede-and-canvas upper receives custom Brighton Zeuner embroidery treatment, while Duracap technology delivers reinforced underlays in high-wear areas, creating an unrivaled level of durability that prolongs the life of the shoe. PopCush – a brand-new foam recipe—makes the shoe meticulously tuned for impact protection, superior cushioning and better energy return.

The pack also includes the Brighton baby tee, cami body suit, BF hoodie, skirt, and Authentic Pro Pant, plus the Brighton bucket hat, low-height crew sock, and colorblock backpack. Each are adorned with intricate detailing, including embroidery of her childhood signature and a bright floral pattern – inspired by a doodle in her gradeschool notebook— and rubberized heel tab patch.

“My favorite part of designing this collection with Vans was taking thrift items or clothes in my closet that I love, and using them as inspiration to create some of the dream pieces that I’ve always wanted,” Brighton said. “I’ve worn Vans since I first started skating, and it’s crazy to say I get to work with a company I’ve admired from such a young age.”



Representing the future of skateboarding, Brighton has accomplished a lifetime’s work all before she can legally drive a car. Her flawless trick execution underscores a natural ability to land every maneuver with style and grace and serves as an inspiration and example for aspiring skaters everywhere who are looking to break down the status quo.

“What inspires me the most about women’s skateboarding right now is seeing all the new girls out there,” Brighton adds. “Everyone is so different and has their own style, but we all have the same passion for skateboarding.”

Smash your own barriers with The Vans Brighton Zeuner Old Skool Pro and apparel pack, available now at Vans retailers and vans.com.



About Vans

Vans®, a VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC) brand, is the original action sports footwear, apparel and accessories brand. Vans® authentic collections are sold in 84 countries through a network of subsidiaries, distributors and international offices. Vans® has over 2,000 retail locations globally including owned, concession and partnership doors. The Vans® brand promotes creative self-expression in youth culture across action sports, art, music and street culture and delivers progressive platforms such as the Vans Park Series, Vans Triple Crown of Surfing®, Vans Pool Party, Vans Custom Culture, and Vans’ cultural hub and international music venue, House of Vans.
Shanae Collins & Krux Just Released The Best Video!
Chloe Kim In A New "Beyond The Bib" Video.



Chloe has been the number one female in snowboarding for years and her announcement about taking time off this season shocked a lot of the action sports community. Learn why that decision is so important to her on so many levels.

Take some time today and watch this amazing episode of "Beyond the Bib" presented by Mountain Dew, about Pro snowboarder and Olympic Gold Medalist, Chloe Kim.




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SLS #Skateinside $5,000 Challenge.



This is one contest you don't want to miss!

SLS is having #skateinside challenge for the most creative trick done in your house and the prize is $5,000  - that's $2,500 for you and $2,500 for your favorite skate shop. Great way to support these shops that are closed due to the coronavirus.

Just upload your video to your Instagram and hashtag it #skateinside to enter.  And don't forget to tag your local shop as well!

The deadline is April 20 - so get started on this ASAP!



Advocate For Women In Skateboarding, Jeff Grosso RIP.
Grosso at Vans 2014 ~ Photo Ian Logan








If you aren't a female skater or perhaps a parent of one, you may not know this.

Jeff Grosso who at times came off so core that you weren't sure what he'd say next, was also a big softie. Grosso was always supporting girls and women in skateboarding, whether it was encouraging words at a contest, having top female pro's on his show "Love Letters to Skateboarding", or some behind the scenes moments that most never knew about, Grosso was making sure women got their due.

Grosso passed away this week, and for a moment it seemed like the skateboarding world was so shocked they were silent, when reality finally hit, the posts started coming, with everyone having a special memory of this larger than life man who knew just about every female skater, pro to AM.



Lizzie with Grosso on "Grosso's Love Letters to Skateboarding"


Some of those female skaters have been leaving their memories and sentiments on Instagram in recent days, showing just how much he meant to the skate community.
















Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word founder, Cindy Whitehead, remembers her first encounter with Grosso:

"It was at Exposure Skate contest at Poods Park. I was talking to another male '80s skater who Grosso was not too fond of. After I walked away from that conversation, a young boy walked over to me and said: "Grosso wants to talk to you". Uh oh, I thought, here it comes. Jeff was holding court sitting on top of a picnic table with quite a few people around him, I steadied myself for what I was sure was a confrontation. Instead, he said "Hey, Lizzie (Armanto) says that shirt the photographer is wearing is one of your shirts and I fucking love it!  Can I get one?  It was the tee-shirt we sell that says "Girls, Whiskey, Rock & Roll Skateboarding" I almost fell backward because this is not at all what I was expecting. At that moment I realized, that while he liked the shirt, his intention was to support the girls."


And that's what was so great about Jeff, he was never what you were expecting.

RIP Grosso, you will be missed.



A New (Free) Skate App That is A Must Have!












SKATE BUD: Our rad friends at Stoke Much Magazine have a new app out called Skate Bud, that you need to download immediately!  It comes up with a map showing you where the skateparks are located, and once you click on that icon you'll get the name of the park, the address, and see detailed photos. You can also save the parks you like into "favorites" for easy access later. We love that each location on the app has symbols that make key info clear: is there parking or lights? Is the park a plaza, transition or hybrid?

The app also shows skate shops as well which is handy when you need to grab something last minute or you break your board. Start your faves list now in the app so when this stay at home ban is lifted you'll be ready to roll!

Plus it's a FREE app - so show your appreciation to our friends at Stoke Much, and rate the app after you download and use. We gotta push this baby to the top it's genius!





Two Women From The '70s Inducted Into 2020 Skateboard Hall Of Fame.
Deanna Calkins ~ Photo Glenn Miyoda
Teri Lawrence

Skateboarding Hall of Fame announced the 2020 inductees today, and it was nice to see these two ladies' names on the list!

Deanna Calkins skated slalom, freestyle and of course park, back in the day and was a team rider for Hobie.  She still has that same grace and style on a board today!

Teri Lawrence loved pools and skated vert every chance she got. Her aggressive style made her a favorite to watch at the contests!

Stay tuned for the date of the Skateboard Hall of Fame induction ceremony - it's usually in May but due to the Corona Virus that date is now TBD.

Congrats ladies!!


Tune In Today To See Who Is Inducted Into Skateboarding Hall Of Fame!


 In case you're not working from home or doing school work remotely, and have some extra time,
 tune in because The Skateboarding Hall of Fame will announce the Class of 2020 TODAY.

It all happens at 12 Noon PST via a live webcast on the Skateboarding Hall of Fame Facebook page.

In case you miss it, we will have an update on which female skateboarders were inducted this year! 


The 2020 Skateboarding Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by Vans and Go Skateboarding Foundation, will not be happening during its normal window of time due to CoViD19. When the time is right we will announce the date of the ceremony.
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Dew Tour Announces New Dates For Long Beach, CA Comp!
Bryce Wettstein











DEW TOUR’S SKATEBOARD COMPETITION & FESTIVAL RESCHEDULED TO SEPTEMBER 10-13, 2020 IN LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

The World’s Best Male and Female Skaters to Compete in Park and Street Events




Carlsbad, Calif. (March 30, 2020) -- The Adventure Sports Network (ASN) and MTN DEWⓇ announced today that its annual summer Dew Tour skateboard competition and festival will now take place September 10-13 at the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, Calif., the event’s home for its fifth consecutive year.

The event, originally planned for May 7-10 in Long Beach, was scheduled to be the last official global Olympic qualifying event in the U.S. for men’s and women’s skateboarding park and street competitions. Dew Tour also served as the first qualifying event in 2019. As the Tokyo Olympics are postponed to 2021, World Skate, as the sport's governing body, is working to provide an update on the status of skateboarding's suspended Olympic qualification system.

Leticia Bufoni


“Our primary focus is still to ensure the safety and health of our athletes, fans, partners and staff,” said Courtney Gresik, Vice President and General Manager of Dew Tour. “The Dew Tour will return to Long Beach September 10-13 and it will continue to be a four-day event with world-class competition and a festival. Of course, we will continue to monitor the developments around COVID-19. As we know, the landscape is changing daily and safety is paramount to everything we do.”

In addition to the pro men’s and women’s skateboard competitions, Dew Tour is a celebration of skateboarding competition, culture and creators. The multi-day event also includes a vibrant interactive sponsor village, the Dew Tour festival, live music, local food and beverage vendors and lifestyle activities including a public skate park. As always, Dew Tour will be free and open to the public.

The 2020 Dew Tour will be televised nationally on NBC and live-streamed on DewTour.com, Facebook, YouTube and other major platforms.

For more details, and to stay up to date on Dew Tour, visit DewTour.com, download the free Dew Tour App, and follow on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube @DewTour.


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About Dew Tour

Dew Tour is an innovative contest series and content platform that brings together the world’s best skateboarders, snowboarders, skiers, artists, brands and fans in a celebration of creativity and style. In 2016, the Adventure Sports Network (ASN) became the official strategic partner to lead content production, execution and event staging for the Dew Tour. Working in close collaboration with ASN’s core action sports media brands and in partnership with DEW®, Dew Tour continues to progress events and content, bringing millions of action sports fans engaging stories and experiences across digital and broadcast mediums. In addition to DewTour.com and ASN’s digital network, Dew Tour’s summer and winter events are telecast on NBC.
#Stayingathome And Want Some Skate Motivation?
Janthavy for Dusters x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word ~ photo Elise Crigar


Ok, we know, you can't go to the skatepark and it sucks. But doing your part to keep the Covid-19 virus from spreading is the right thing to do. And guess what? No one else with any brains is out there skating in public right now so you aren't the only one who feels like they are grounded.

So in appreciation of you #stayinghome, we've rounded up some ways you can keep your skate stoke going -  even while under quarantine.

We will be releasing a new idea each day (Monday - Friday) so you can stay motivated and feel connected to skateboarding, even if you can't be with your friends right now. 


We're starting this week off with  EXPOSURE SKATE

Our fave girls over at @exposureskate are asking you to DM them your videos of home entertainment on your skateboard. Even if you don't have one to send, some of the videos they have been sharing on Instagram will motivate you to find a way to skate at home!

This one from Amanda (@destroyedbrains) is our favorite!!





Minna Stess On CBS!
Minna and Vernon ~ Photo via Vernon Glenn





 

Team rider, Minna Stess, was interviewed by two-time Emmy Award-winning sports reporter, Vernon Glenn on CBS News on Friday night. Minna spoke about, why it's important to stay home during the Coranvirus, and how she is keeping in shape as we head towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympics - which will now be held in 2021.

Thirteen-year-old Minna is on the USA National Women's Park Skateboarding Team and was one of the athletes that voted to postpone the games due to Covid-19.

Nice to see this positive news piece with Minna encouraging people to #stayhome.



Athletes Already Qualified for 2020 Olympics Will Keep Their Spots.
Carissa Moore    /    Photo Steinmetz for ASA Entertainment


Some good news coming from the IOC last night. Sports that have already had their Olympic trials and named their teams, those athletes will keep their spots as the Tokyo Olympics move to 2021.

"The 33 federations governing each sport reached an agreement with the International Olympic Committee to honor all previous qualifications when the Games finally take place"
(info via The Los Angeles Times)

This doesn't mean much for skateboarding as Olympic Trials never got off the ground due to Covid-19. But it does settle the issue that everyone was wondering about for sports like surfing.

So it looks like we will see Carissa Moore and Caroline Marks representing the USA in surfing in 2021!

What Does Olympic Postponement Mean For Skateboarding?









Well, it's official, the IOC has agreed that it is best to postpone the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for one year. As fas as a date, all we know right now is that it will be held in Japan sometime before end of summer 2021. Most agree, that for the health of the athletes and everyone else, this is the best bet right now while the coronavirus is running rampant across the world.


Host country Japan, and the IOC have also determined that they will still be called the 2020 Tokyo Olympics - even though they will be held in 2021. This is the first time in history that the Olympic Games have been moved like this. Back in 1916, 1940 and 1944, the Olympic Games were canceled because of war.





Qualifiers - Skateboarding has yet to have its qualifiers.  At first, some qualifiers were postponed, some were canceled and no one really knew how this would all work out... So this postponement of the Olympics by one year is good news for skateboarders worrying about all that. One less pressure to think/worry about.

The tricky news is, that sometimes athletes peak. Sometimes you have a good year, sometimes you don't. Skateboarders who were in the top five or six in points this past year may not be on the podium when we return to regular competition. There may also be younger skateboarders coming up that now could potentially qualify next year.

It's like we are starting all over from square one in some ways. It's anyone's guess what type of shake-ups we may see moving forward.






Surfing may have an even harder time because they already had their qualifiers. Carissa Moore and Caroline Marks have already been announced, and celebrated, as the two women who have earned their spots on the 2020 USA Olympic team.

What happens now? Do they keep their spots or does the WSL start the clock all over again and the women (and men) have to again pre-qualify?



These are all questions that we will eventually find out the answers to as we move along, but in the meantime, please #stayhome and stay safe!