Push The Prom Footage!


Well, it’s been 3 days since we left Brighton after a full 48 hours of sun, sea and skateboarding and we are still buzzing. Our Push The Prom event celebrated International Go Skateboarding Day and marked the first official day of summer on June 21st. Over 100 skaters from up and down the country came to join us for our Push The Prom event on Saturday. The sun was shining down and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, it literally couldn’t have been any more perfect.
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Kirsty Tonner had the driving duties, and covered an impressive 225 miles from Sheffield to Brighton with Marion Fernande from France, Stoney Shi from China, Ayumi Powell from Japan, and myself in tow. We arrived late Friday night and stayed with Wings Chan & Fei Phoon at Wings’s university dorm. A lucky few had wooden chairs to sleep on whilst the rest made camp on the floor of the kitchen! 20140625-023532.jpg

After a somewhat cramped nights sleep, we got ourselves to the park for 8:30am and met Lucy Adams and Josie Millard who were busy getting things set up. Lucy dashed off for an interview with BBC Sussex about the event whilst the rest of us got busy.
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With the PA set up and the table of goodies laid out, we were all ready and waiting, 10am strolled around and only 10 or so girls were there.. It was a little nerve racking thinking that months of planning, arranging permits, funding & flat out promotion hadn’t drawn in quite the crowd we had hoped, when seemingly out of nowhere skaters were turning up by the dozen.
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Lucy got cracking with the teaching, gathering up the beginners for their first lesson whilst I hovered between groups asking the girls what they’d like to learn in the day. Our youngest skaters were Poppy & Betty, both 5 years old and getting well stuck in!
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The progression competitions were loads of fun with comps taking place on the flat bank and over the hip. Prizes were chucked out for anyone trying something totally new, it was rad seeing the girls really pushing themselves!
Charlotte Thatcher landed her first fakie heel flip on a bank, Claire Thompson was trying fakie tres and Marion won a Fabric deck for her kickflip over the hip that she had been battling with all day. Carla, Josie and Anita just banged out trick after trick whilst the newer skaters tried going down the ramps for the first time. Ella wood, a regular at Lucy’s Brighton She Shredder sessions surprised herself by learning how to go down the ramp fakie! So rad!20140625-023958.jpg

Olympic and XGames medalist Jenny Jones even popped along to check out the skating and pick up a few tips! She stuck around to hand out prizes, the coolest being a cruiser set up from Hoopla won by birthday girl Carla Von Marx!
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We gathered the troops around 1:30pm and embarked on our 3 mile skate along the promenade. There were SO many people skating with us, and loads more met us along the way that when we stopped off for ice cream the head count was creeping up to 100! We reckon It must’ve been the most amount of skateboarders Brighton seafront had ever seen in one place, loads of people stopped to take photos of the stampede!

A silver surfer named Liz in her 60s was skating an old school longboard and sporting a blue ankle length skirt with yellow blazer combo, making us all feel a little under dressed for the occasion!
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We finished the day with a girls
Mini ramp competition at The Level Skatepark Jam, where we met yet more girl skaters! One being 7yr old Hannah Maxwell from London who always draws a big crowd wherever she skates, busting out Tuck Knee grabs and 540 Bertslides all over the place. 20140625-030420.jpg

Lucy had been a little nervous in the morning at the thought of being on the mic but she absolutely smashed it all day and no one would ever have thought it was her first time! Nice one Luce!

After all of the girls comps we had sooo many prizes that we literally couldn’t give them all away, so donated some to the bowl jam that was taking place. It was great to see some of the girls were getting stuck in to the guys competitions too and totally holding their own.

Loads of us headed to the beach to soak up the last of the sun before heading to the after party for the Boardettes premiere. The rest of the night was spent drinking beers on the beach with live music and good company. A perfect end to a perfect day.
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We asked some of the girls what they thought, check out what they had to say!

Just amazing to see soooo many girls out!!! Think the boys at The Level didn’t know what hit them.” – Tracy Gray

It was such an uplifting feeling being a part of such a welcoming and positive event. Skating along the prom you could see the sight of a massive troop of happy skaters bringing smiles to the faces of Brighton. Awesome day, thanks!Zoe Holland

“I loved that there were longboarders and skateboarders combined, that the age range was from as young as 5yrs old having a go at the lagoon to over 60yrs pushing the prom, that a lot of guys took part in the push too, and even though the prom is a rough old route we were laughing so much – oooohhhh, and the pure pleasure of rolling onto the smooth bits at last!!” Sabina Edwards

“I had such a good day! It was great to see so many girls encouraging new comers! It was definitely one of the best girl skate events I’ve been to. I am so hyped for next year 🙂 and I think that everyone killed it!” – Claire Thompson, Rogue Skateboards & Animal UK

“Very inspirational day, to skate with all the girls from all abilities and see a fast growing family of skateboarding! Such a rad day can’t wait for next year!”
Charlotte Thatcher
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HUGE THANKS TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS AND TO EVERYONE WHO CAME! Nice one Kirsty, Wings, Marion, Stoney, Josie, Ayumi, Sadie, David, Ricardo, Suz & Sheree for helping out! We couldn’t have done it without everyone’s support, Lucy and I are so stoked! 20140625-034119.jpg
Special thanks to Sadie of Skate Girls Productions who came to document the event, watch the edit above – we think it really captures the spirit of the day, and the level of participation!

We’ll have an online gallery from our photographer David up next week, once we’re home from the Girl Skate Jam at Pioneer on Saturday.

Summer has officially started and we have so much to look forward to!

Danni x

What Should A Skater Girl Look Like?

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Cooler Magazine speaks to Lucy Adams in their latest Question Time: ‘What Should A Girl Skater Look Like?’

“It will be a crying shame if skateboarding goes the way that surfing is with regards to being as sexy and feminine as possible to market product and brands. I don’t think it will ever go as far as surfing but I definitely feel that it is happening more within skateboarding.

There are certainly more and more girl skaters that are pushing the boundaries for the most short shorts and low cut tops. I have respect for people doing what they want and dressing in a way which makes them feel good – it’s definitely the wearer, not the starer.”

Read the full article here…

Coven Magazine Talks Girl Skate UK And Push The Prom

The brilliant Coven Magazine got chatting to our girl Danni this week about our upcoming Push The Prom event.

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Danni explains how and why she set up Girl Skate UK, female skating and the need for girls events, Push The Prom and what to expect on the day. When asked about her thoughts on the girl skate scene today, Danni says:

Yeah it’s definitely on the up! I only started when I was 20 so haven’t been around the scene as long as some of the other girls my age but in the past few years I think numbers of girl skaters in this country has increased dramatically. Either that or they are all coming out of their hiding holes since the invention of instagram! It’s a great platform to see other skaters and before starting the blog I had no idea just how many rad girls there are shredding up and down the country!

The bigger UK skate shops are starting to support girls a little more now, with Route One, Rollersnakes & Skate Pharmacy all having a girl on their teams. It’s great as it means there is more coverage in the way of interviews and adverts which will be inspiring other girls to give it a go!

Check out the full interview over on the Coven Magazine site here.

Push The Prom is our first official event and we’re super excited, it kicks off in Brighton TOMORROW (Saturday 21st June) and you can find full information and help with transport here.

How to Rock n Roll with Lucy Adams

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Head over to the Cooler site by clicking the image above to watch the first of the trick tips filmed by Neon Stash featuring the UK’s #1 female skateboarder, Lucy Adams.

Lucy will be coaching the lessons at our Push The Prom event on Saturday at Hove Lagoon Skatepark in Brighton, it’s totally free so come and join us!

For more info, visit our Facebook event page

Our Guide To Brighton

We are getting SO excited for our first event, ‘Push The Prom’ which will be taking place in Brighton on June 21st in celebration of International Go Skateboarding Day!

With the FAB after party that’s lined up, lots of you are making a weekend of it so we thought we would put together a little Brighton Guide for ideas on quirky places to visit on your stay, from bars to eateries, coffee shops to skateparks – we’ve got this covered!

Fancy a Coffee?

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Why not pop into your local red phone box and grab a latte? That’s totally normal, right?

Earlier this week, The Red Box Company launched Brightons smallest coffee shops, inside two red phone boxes near Brighton’s Pavilion Gardens. These have been transformed into self-contained units supplying locals and tourists with coffee and ice cream!
The aim of the project is to preserve defunct telephone boxes while raising funds for local causes. 10% of every Red Box Coffee shop purchase will go to Friends First, a charity set to help people to break cycles of homelessness, dependency and unemployment.

Go grab yourself a cup of coffee to wake you up Saturday morning for the 3 miles push along the promenade! 

Hungry?

The Troll's Pantry, Brighton

The Troll’s Pantry is a street food sensation that has been rocking the city of late.
Once upon a time these burgers were being served out of a pop up trailer on roadside locations around Brighton and Hove, you’ll now find Troll’s in the covered beer garden at the back of the aptly named Hobgoblin pub, a big old, gussied-up Victorian boozer on London Road. Each burger has a different theme, e.g: The ImperialThe Stinky BreathThe Hunter and The Smoky Mountain with limited availability specials including The Drunken Knight and The Trollkano making random appearances!

All meat, dairy and other animal products are organic, from local, high welfare farms. The beef all comes from a “Wild Range” conservation project in Sussex where the rare breed English Longhorn cattle roam free, all year round, leading a wholly natural lifestyle.

Who doesn’t love a happy cow?! 

Veggie?

brightonf4fpanFood for Friends specialises in the art of cooking simple, delicious & innovative vegetarian dishes using only the freshest, finest and locally sourced ingredients.
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oted Best Restaurant at the Brighton & Hove Foodie Awards 2012, they also feature in the Good Food Guide 2013. Food for Friends sits in a super cool building in the buzzing and historic ‘The Lanes’ (just off Brighton seafront), the restaurant offers a light and vibrant atmosphere serving vegan and gluten-free options for many dishes on the menu, as well as freshly baked vegan and gluten-free breads, cakes and scones.

Fancy a trip to the beach?

Picture 62If a three mile skate along the promnade doesn’t satisfy your lust for the seaside, then go check out Brightons Sand Sculpture Festival. 15 professional sculptors have carved 4000 tonnes of sand over 9 days to create the exhibition!
This year’s theme will take you on a magical journey ‘Around the World…in Sand’
Visitors can experience the wonder of this magical art and will also have the chance to get involved. Sand sculpture workshops, live demonstrations, unique photo opportunities, a children’s sand pit, café, gift shop and much more will be on offer.

Fish & Chips Anyone?

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Whilst Brighton has SO much more to offer than your standard sea side town fish & chips, sometimes a fish & chips on the beach is all your heart desires.
Bardsleys is a four generation, family run business since 1926, which tells you something (if not everything) of it’s fresh, top quality produce sourced from sustainable stocks.
From Cornish Blue shark steaks to Scarborough fresh-dressed crab, the range of fish is bewildering and the quality peerless.

Bardsleys promises a friendly atmosphere and ‘authentic’ Brighton fish and chip experience!

Fancy a skate?

Picture 60 If you’ve got time / can actually manage a skate after all that food and wanted to check out a different park, try to hit up Woodingdean! A rad little skate park designed by Freestyle on Bexhill Road, it’s perfect for beginners & veterans alike.

Check out this 10 tricks with Lucy Adams on the whippy quarter…

Fancy a Tipple or Three?

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Sticky Mikes Frog Bar is a two floor bar and live music venue on Middle Street, covered floor to ceiling in colourful murals by local Brighton artists.

Open from 6pm – late, here you can enjoy speciality beers alongside one of Sticky Mikes famous Pizzas (for just a fiver!) including Chicken Pesto & Vegetable Piccante. Choose from their famous slush puppy cocktails, organic bottled beers, chilled lagers or draft ales. Perfect!

We’re really looking forward to seeing all you guys next Saturday the 21st June! Meet us a Hove Lagoon Skatepark at 10am! 🙂 

If you need help on getting to Brighton, CLICK HERE! 

GIRLS ONLY NIGHT AT RUSH SKATEPARK TONIGHT!

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After the success of the last girls session, tonight from 6:30pm – 9:30pm the girls of Gloucester will once again be taking over Rush Skatepark for a night of skateboarding and disco music!

Sounds like a laugh, wish we could be there!

For more info and to see who’s attending, check out the Facebook page!