Connect with us

News

Skateboarders ‘Push for Tyre’ in Honor of Tyre Nichols

Published

on

A group of skateboarders in Memphis is organizing a peaceful demonstration in memory of Tyre Nichols on February 4 dubbed “Keep Pushing for Tyre”.

Joshua Cooper Brayboy posted the announcement on his Instagram page. Skaters are asked to assemble at The National Civil Rights Museum at 3 pm

A skater and amateur photographer, Nichols died days after he was severely beaten up by police officers of the Memphis Police Department during a traffic stop.

His mother, RowVaughn Wells organized a Go Fund Me page for Tyre. The fund will be used to build a memorial skatepark for Tyre as well as to cover his parents’ mental health services and time off their jobs.

His mother writes on his Go Fund Me page: “He had never been in trouble with the law, not even a parking ticket. He was an honest man, a wonderful son, and kind to everyone. He was quirky and true to himself, and his loss will be felt nationally.”

Watch his amateur skate video from 12 years ago.

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen Team Up for ‘Darkslides & Secret Tapes’

Published

on

Skateboarding legends will be on the stage together to discuss their lives and careers and how they inspired each other to innovate for “Darkslides & Secret Tapes” shows.

The shows are scheduled for April 4th at Beacon Theater, NYC, NY and April 7th at ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Austin, TX.

You can buy tickets for the NYC show here, and the Austin show here.

Continue Reading

News

Hayley Wilson is Slam’s Skater of the Year

Published

on

Slam Magazine named Hayley Wilson as the 2024 Skater of the Year. The Australian-based skateboard magazine started the annual awards in 2004, with Cale Nuske bagging the first-ever Slam SOTY.

Continue Reading

News

Transworld Skateboarding Vault Features Leo Romero

Published

on

Jason Hernandez breaks down Leo Romero’s old clips in this episode of TWS Vault. In the clips, Leo performs a trick on a red rail at UCI’s SoCal campus that may be familiar to you as his final trick in “First Love.” He then moves on to another iconic Orange County schoolyard.

Continue Reading

How To

Advertisement
Advertisement

Video Archive

Trending