Celebrating Women in Action Sports: International Women's Day

As International Women’s Day approaches, it's a time to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and determination of women across all fields, including action sports. Skateboarding, BMX, roller skating, and scootering have historically been male-dominated, but women continue to break barriers, redefine the culture, and inspire future generations.


The Rise of Women in Action Sports

Over the past decade, women’s participation in skateboarding, scootering, and extreme sports has skyrocketed. With the inclusion of women’s skateboarding in the Olympics and female riders gaining well-deserved sponsorship deals, the industry is finally recognizing their talent and contribution.


Women Leading the Way in Action Sports

Let’s take a moment to highlight some incredible women who are making waves in the industry:

  • Sky Brown is one of the youngest Olympic skateboarders in history, making a huge impact at just 13 years old when she competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Her fearless attitude, combined with a deep passion for skateboarding, has made her a role model for young girls worldwide. Sky's success in both skateboarding and surfing has not only earned her medals but also inspired a new generation to pursue extreme sports. Her journey represents resilience and breaking barriers, showing that age is no obstacle when it comes to achieving greatness.
  • Lizzie Armanto is a professional skateboarder known for her fluid style and groundbreaking achievements. One of her most notable accomplishments was becoming one of the first women to complete the iconic Tony Hawk loop, a feat that was once thought to be nearly impossible for women in skateboarding. Lizzie’s smooth style and consistency in competitions have earned her a reputation as one of the sport’s most skilled and respected athletes, and she continues to inspire with her dedication and groundbreaking tricks.
  • Beca Ortiz has made a significant impact in the scootering world, breaking through barriers and showing young girls that they belong in extreme sports. As a leading force in women's scootering, Beca has inspired countless female riders to push the limits of what’s possible on a scooter. Her athleticism and creativity have led her to podium finishes in global competitions, and she is a strong advocate for more inclusivity and visibility for women in action sports.
  • Beth Shriever is a game-changer in the BMX world, making history with her remarkable achievements. In 2020, she won the gold medal in BMX racing at the Tokyo Olympics, becoming the first British woman to earn an Olympic BMX racing medal. In 2022, Beth solidified her place in BMX history by winning European gold, making her the first BMX racing cyclist to hold all three major titles (Olympic, World, and European championships) at once. Her dedication, skill, and resilience have inspired countless young girls to pursue BMX, proving that women can dominate in extreme sports and break records on the world stage.
  • Tanja Romano is a pioneering figure in roller skating, known for her innovative style and leadership in the sport. A competitive roller skater and freestyle expert, Tanja has been at the forefront of pushing the boundaries of roller skating, combining artistic expression with technical skill. She has become a role model for aspiring skaters, inspiring women worldwide to take up the sport and showcase their creativity. Tanja's influence goes beyond her incredible performances as she continues to advocate for greater inclusivity and visibility for women in roller skating.

How to Support and Encourage More Women in Action Sports

  • Representation Matters – Follow and support female skaters, scooter riders, and athletes on social media.
  • Create Inclusive Spaces – Encourage skateparks, events, and brands to make space for women in competitions and sponsorships.
  • Teach the Next Generation – If you’re a seasoned skater or rider, mentor younger girls who are just starting out.

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, let’s remember that the journey toward equality in action sports is ongoing. Every woman who picks up a skateboard, scooter, or BMX bike is contributing to a more inclusive and empowering community. Whether you’re an athlete or a supporter, your encouragement and involvement make a difference. Let’s keep pushing boundaries, breaking stereotypes, and lifting each other up. Here’s to the women who are shaping the future of action sports, today and every day!