Skateboarding culture is welcoming to all, regardless of class, race, gender, or hobbies, as long as there's genuine enthusiasm for skateboarding. It brings people of all ages together, creating a global phenomenon with diverse communities worldwide.
Go Skateboarding Day is an annual holiday celebrated on June 21st, dedicated to the sport and culture of skateboarding. It was created by the International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) to promote skateboarding and encourage people of all ages and skill levels to get out and ride their skateboards.
We are delighted to present an exclusive interview with the incredible members of We Skate Soton. This dynamic group has been shaking up the skateboarding scene in Southampton, igniting a passion for the sport and creating a welcoming community for skaters of all levels. Join us as we delve into their inspiring journey, explore their experiences, and uncover their vision for a vibrant skateboarding culture in their city.
Welcome to our thrilling blog that delves into the heart-pounding world of "Survival of the Sickest," a competition specifically designed for skateboarders aged under 12 (U12) and under 16 (U16). Prepare to witness the rise of the next generation of skateboarding.
In a fast-paced world brimming with endless responsibilities, it's all too easy to overlook the significance of our mental well-being. But, in the midst of life's hustle and bustle, Mental Health Awareness Week emerges as a beacon of hope, inviting us to pause, reflect, and prioritise the most crucial aspect of our existence, our mental health.
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