GO SKATEBOARDING DAY – June 21
Wed Jun 21st

Go Skateboarding Day

Inspired skaters carve a spot on their calendar on June 21st each year for Go Skateboarding Day!

Hundreds of retailers, sponsors, parks, and individuals around the world host events showcasing this rebellious and creative culture. Skateboarding has risen in an urban world as a result of athleticism, dance, and art. It also transcends national boundaries and appeals to a diverse population. Skaters test gravity's laws with a variety of ariels and twists, thrilling their followers..

Skateboarding has been evolving and improving since the 1950s. The sport exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, beginning with upgraded surfboards in California. The first skateboards were shorter surfboards with wheels, and wheels were included on the first skateboards. Since then, every upgrade has enabled skateboarders to produce more advanced and more advanced tricks.

Skateboarders are among the most popular skateboarders in the United States

  • Danny Way – This international skateboarder hails from California, this international skateboarder puts on a show. For example, check out his risky tips like jumping from helicopters (1997) and scaling the Great Wall of China (2005)
  • Eric Koston – At the age of 11, Koston started skateboarding and never looked back. He became a pro by 1992 and is a source for many younger skaters today
  • Lizzie Armanto – Armanto, like many athletes, Armanto attributes her mother to her success. Her firsts add up, as well as being the first woman to successfully complete Tony Hawk's 360-loop ramp
  • Mike McGill – McGill deserved praise as a member of the Skateboarding Hall of Fame, as a member of the Skateboarding Hall of Fame. ial developed by McTwist, an inverted 540° mute grab aerial
  • Tony Hawk – Besides being one of the best-known skateboarders in the world, Hawk is a renowned businessman, activist, video game designer, and more

Ay. how to celebrate #goskateboardingday

Demonstrating your skills is one of the best ways to commemorate the day.. If you're doing that, be sure to teach another skateboarder by showing them the ropes. As you help others who are learning their trades, invite them to activities where they can excel at them. You can also plan an event or look out ones near you. Other ways to commemorate the day include:: Here are some other ways to commemorate the day..

  • Learn new skateboarding moves
  • Visit your new store and upgrading your board.
  • Attend a skateboarding tournament
  • In your neighborhood, help with the establishment of a skating park
  • Make a skateboarding video
  • Watch a skateboarding documentary on YouTube.

To post on social media, use #GoSkateboardingDay to tweet..

History has been a go skateboarding day in the United States

This day has grown into a worldwide celebration of the sport, founded in 2004 by the International Association of Skateboard Companies in California.