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  2. The Skatepark Project - Wikipedia

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    The Skatepark Project, formerly the Tony Hawk Foundation, is a nonprofit skateboarding organization that helps communities build public skate parks for youth in underserved communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Rocket Power - Wikipedia

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    Release. August 16, 1999. ( 1999-08-16) –. July 30, 2004. ( 2004-07-30) Rocket Power is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó and produced by Klasky Csupo and Nickelodeon Animation Studio for Nickelodeon. The show centers on the daily lives of Otto, Reggie, Twister and Sam, four pre-adolescent ...

  4. Mount Trashmore Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Trashmore Skate Park is located in the northeast corner of the park, where numerous professional skateboarders have made appearances, including Tony Hawk. [7] The 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2) skate park opened in August 2003 features an extensive street course including an above-ground, 7-foot-deep (2.1 m) bowl. [5]

  5. Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy Hills Skate Park, in Lansdowne, Maryland, is the oldest operating municipal skate park in the United States. In 1999 the city of Hermosa Beach, California opened a small skatepark at the site of the first skateboard competition. The competition held at the Pier Avenue Junior High School (now a city museum) was organized by Dewey Weber ...

  6. Palace Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    USD13 million (2018) Website. https://www.palaceskateboards.com. Palace Skateboards (or Palace) is a UK -based skateboarding and clothing brand established in 2009. The brand was founded by Lev Tanju and Gareth Skewis. [ 1][ 2] Palace focuses on skater fashion with heavy 90s and pop culture influences alongside VHS style clothing advertisements.

  7. Free skating - Wikipedia

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    The free skating program, also called the free skate or long program, along with the short program, is a segment of single skating, pair skating, and synchronized skating in international competitions and events for both junior and senior-level skaters. [ 1][ 2] The free skating program is skated after the short program. [ 1][ 3] Its duration ...

  8. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarding magazine would publish the location and skateboarders made up nicknames for each location such as the Tea Bowl, the Fruit Bowl, Bellagio, the Rabbit Hole, Bird Bath, the Egg Bowl, Upland Pool and the Sewer Slide. Some of the development concepts in the terrain of skateparks were actually taken from the Escondido reservoir.

  9. The Flow Skatepark - Wikipedia

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    The Flow Skatepark. The Flow Skatepark was a world-famous [1] skatepark in Columbus, Ohio, US, established July 6, 2001 by Shannon Turner and Craig Billingsley. At approximately 50,000 square feet (4,600 m 2 ), The Flow was one of the largest indoor skateparks in the nation. It was voted #1 skatepark in the United States by Fuel TV.