Skateboarding
Skaters were using clay
wheels for their boards, which was extremely dangerous and hard to control. But then in 1972, Frankcompany
was called Cadillac Wheels, and the invention sparked new interest in skateboarding among surfers and other
young people.
In the spring of 1975, skateboarding took an evolutionary boost toward the sport that we see today.
Styles
Downhill skating, which is the technique that allows you to go the fastest
Longboarding, which is similar to surfing
Freestyling, which is similar to dancing and involves making the board spin and flip
Vert skating, which is ramp skating and performing tricks in the air
Street skating, which involves using street objects as props for trick
Competitions
Dew Tour The competition features more than 150 of the best skateboarders and BMX athletes in the world,
which will be vying for the Dew Cup. The tour will feature a skate park, vert ramp, interactive skate courses,
athlete autograph signings and much more