Street League Womens world championships tomorrow! 

Street League Skateboarding is welcoming eight women into a Women’s Division tomorrow in the 2015 SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship.

Alexis Sablone, Leticia Bufoni, Vanessa Torres, Lacy Baker, Alana Smith, Pamela Rosa, Samaria Brevard and Marisa Dal Santo will be competing for a $30,000 prize pot and the first ever Women’s World Champion title!

The prize money is quite equal to the men’s yet – but we’re getting there, and although the women’s division is 5 years late, the girls competing are looking to the future… “It’s better now than never,” says Mimi Knoop, president and founder of the Women’s Skateboarding Alliance, which partnered with SLS to create the first women’s contest in the series. 

Each stop of the 2015 season will air live on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports Go with a live international webcast on Streetleague.com.

The women will also be featured in a one-hour television special October 18 at 4 p.m. ET on FS1

Make sure you’re tuned in for a little piece of female skateboarding history being made! 

Revolution Girls Jam 2015 Photo Gallery Online Now!

FINALLY! We’ve managed to upload all 200 photos of our Revs Girl Jam last Sunday, taken by Charlotte Thatcher and Bernie Collins… Enjoy!

Footage coming soon!….(ish)

SkatePAL and girl skating in Palestine

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Last week I jetted out to Israel to work with SkatePAL, a charity who for the last three years have been building skateparks and teaching children to skateboard in the Palestinian Territories.

Charlie Davis, a skateboarder from Edinburgh, set up the charity. He was teaching English in Palestine and would go out on his board after work. Local children were fascinated by what he was doing, and so he came up with the idea of introducing skateparks and skateboarding practice within Palestine. This year Charlie and around 20 volunteers from all over the world are working together to design, build and teach skateboarding in Asira Al-Shamalyia, near Nablus.

Alongside me, there is one other girl skater involved, who is also from the UK: London/North Wales-based skater, Lilly Hein-Hartmann. We’ve been sharing a flat together and we’re looking forward to teaching skating, particularly to some of the girls in the town. I’ve put together a short edit of the build so far, which features an interview with Lilly talking about the project, and over the coming weeks I’ll be posting updates here on Girl Skate UK.

This first week has been both difficult and wonderful. The building work is a little behind schedule, so we are spending most of our time at the site, trying to get it finished. Back in the UK, I work as a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, so being on a building site is really different to my ordinary job, but I’ve developed a newfound love/hate relationship with cement.

Most of the volunteers here have never built a skatepark before, so we’re learning from the more experienced builders as we go along. Everyone is putting their heart and soul into the work, so despite us being made up of mostly amateur and first-time builders, the obstacles that have been built so far are looking really good.

IMG_0218_MG_0113Reactions from the local people of Asira have been overwhelmingly positive; people are very friendly and welcoming. It actually takes a lot longer than it should to walk from one end of town to another because so many people are keen to stop and chat with us, and to offer coffee and food.

The site we are working on is located a few minutes drive from the centre of town (accessed on foot – or board – down some fun, but scarily steep hills). It’s in the most beautiful spot with a tremendous view of the hills and olive trees all around. Local people turn up throughout the day to have a look at what we’re doing and to bring us bags of cold drinks, food and sweet things to keep us going.

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Between Thursday and Sunday last week it was Eid, and so we took some time off to visit the skatepark in Jerusalem and stayed over for the night in Ramallah before heading back to work. Whilst we were in Ramallah, we met up with Abdullah, one of the skaters who features on Epicly Palestine’d: The Birth of Skateboarding in the West Bank, and before leaving on Saturday we skated the central square in the city; a smooth stone plaza with steps and ledges.

There’s not all that much for young people to do in Asira, so we hope that the skatepark will offer a space for young people to play and develop the sorts of skills that come from negotiating space in the skatepark, making new friends, problem-solving and perseverance, and creative self-expression.

Getting girls involved in the project is going to be a bit of a challenge, because the social framework here is one in which women and girls tend to occupy the private space of the home. There is quite of lot of gender separation in social contexts, and it will be tricky to establish a regular slot of time for girls to use the park, but we’re hopeful and excited to begin that process and to start to get girls skating in Asira.

Skateboarders of any level of proficiency are needed throughout the year to help out with teaching and building through SkatePAL. If you’re interested in volunteering with SkatePAL, get in touch with Charlie at: info@skatepal.co.uk

Girls Skate Jam at Revs in Broadstairs TODAY!

TODAY IS THE DAY!

Get yourselves down to Revolution Skatepark at MIDDAY, you can skate ALL DAY for just £10!

For directions on how to get to the park, click here… For last years photo gallery to get you hyped, click here!

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Unicorn Skate Jam 2015 Photo Gallery Online Now!

Granted, we are a little late on this, but we have finally uploaded the full gallery from the Unicorn Skate Jam at Mile End earlier this month… All photos courtesy of Rafal Wojnowski.

Enjoy!

Revolution Skate Jam Travel Info! 

The Revolution Skatepark Girls Jam in Broadstairs is just 2 days away!

 Sunday 27th September will see a full day of skateboarding, music and fun  (& lots of cake!) for our second annual jam at the newly refurbished Park in Broadstairs. 

Come and chill with us for just £10 from 12pm – 6pm, there will be loads of prizes to give out through out the day courtesy of all our rad sponsors this year. More info in the day’s activities can be found here… https://girlskateuk.com/2015/09/14/revolution-girls-skate-jam-sept-27th-2015/

  
Below is all the travel information you will need to find us, drop us an email if there’s anything else you would like to know! Girlskateuk@gmail.com

ADDRESS:

Revolution Skatepark, Oakwood Industrial Estate, Dane Valley Road.     St. Peters, Broadstairs Kent CT10 3JJ

Tel: 01843 866706 / 01843 866707.     E-mail: info@revolutionskatepark.co.uk

Facebook: Revo Crew // Twitter: @RevSkatepark // YouTube: Revolution Crew // Instagram: @RevolutionSkatepark

DIRECTIONS TO THE PARK:

Via Car:
Using Sat Nav: Put Westover Road, Broadstairs in as the destination as most maps have our road marked incorrectly. One of the easiest ways to find us is to follow the signs for “Oakwood Industrial Estate”.

Via Train:

The closest station to us is Broadstairs (BSR). From here it is a 10-15min walk or you can get on a bus from outside the front of the station

Via Bus:

“The Loop” stops outside the skatepark. This can be caught from all over the local area including Broadstairs station. From the station exit the main entrance and cross the road catching the loop bus outside the pub named Cramptons.

Under 16’s must wear a helmet and have a parent or guardian sign a consent form which can be either picked up here at the park or can be downloaded by clicking on this link.

Phone 01843 866707 or 01843 866706 if you are unsure on anything! 

See you guys there at MIDDAY this Sunday 27th September!