CONTESTS
Battle at the Berrics 13 Starts Next Week
Expect to see new faces, previous champions, and returning contenders in the Battle at The Berrics 13 “Freedom”, which will start next week.
In their video announcement, The Berrics also revealed that they will make a limited edition BATB 13 board available weekly. The actual boards will serve as tickets to the Finals Night.
Battle at the Berrics is a skateboarding competition that takes place at The Berrics, a private indoor skatepark in Los Angeles. The competition is based on the game of S.K.A.T.E., which is similar to the game of H.O.R.S.E. in basketball.
In S.K.A.T.E., two skaters take turns performing tricks; if one skater fails to replicate the other skater’s trick, they get a letter. The first skater to spell out S.K.A.T.E. loses. The skaters compete in a single-elimination bracket until one winner is crowned.
CONTESTS
BATB 13 Round 2: Leo Romero Out, Legion of Doom In
In Round 2 of BATB 13: Freedom, Luan Oliveira was scheduled to compete against Leo Romero. However, Leo was unable to skate due to an injury. In his place, the renowned Legion of Doom, led by Chris Roberts, accepted the challenge of facing the BATB 11 Champion, Luan Oliveira.
Find out if Luan can beat the Legion this Saturday in Round 2 of BATB 13: Freedom. In the meantime, watch the clips from their practice above.
CONTESTS
Tampa Am 2023: Vert Demo is Returning to Tampa
With the Tampa Am just around the corner, the Skatepark of Tampa announced that the Pro Vert Legends Demo would return at the SPoT for this year’s event. The demo will happen on Friday, October 13, at 7:30 PM.
Visit Skate Park of Tampa for the Tampa Am full schedule.
For 29 years now, Tampa Am has been the platform for premier amateurs from across the globe to showcase their skills and make a name for themselves in the world of skateboarding.
Many of the winners of the early Tampa Ams went on to become professional skateboarders, so winning this competition eventually became synonymous with having a successful career in skateboarding.
CONTESTS
IOC Launches ‘Let’s Move Street Challenge’
In partnership with Samsung, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has launched a unique online competition called the Let’s Move Street Challenge. The competition is open to BMX, Breaking and Skateboarding enthusiasts over the age of 13.
Participants are required to showcase their best sporting moves and creative talent in a 30-second video entry on Olympics.com.
The entries will be judged by a panel of experts and influential faces from across the three sports. In addition, sports fans can vote for their “fan favorite” videos.
The winners will receive a special, behind-the-scenes trip to an Olympic Games qualification event for these sports.
The Let’s Move Street Challenge aims to inspire and enable young people to embrace the joy of movement and a more active lifestyle by practising urban sports.
The competition is open for submissions from 23rd September 00:00 CEST to 21st October 24:00 CEST. For more details about the competition, visit Olympics.com.
The Let’s Move Street Challenge winners will be crowned in November during a streamed show celebrating the sports, their communities and culture, their athletes and the Let’s Move Street Challenge competitors.
This initiative builds on the IOC’s Let’s Move campaign, which was launched on Olympic Day 2023 in response to the World Health Organization’s findings that one in four adults and over 80% of young people don’t meet the recommended minimum activity levels needed for optimum health.

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