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Parents say kids need a spot to skate 
CentralOhio.com - Apr 07 8:17 AM
BUCYRUS -- Kathy Kilgore thinks children benefit from skateboarding. "People are talking about kids being so overweight today from sitting in front of computers and televisions, so my boys ride their skateboards downtown and end up in court," Kilgore said.
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Dance to lure teenagers away from downtown 
Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Mar 06 1:44 AM
SARASOTA -- On weekend nights, many of Sarasota's teenagers head to Main Street. They congregate in front of the Hollywood 20 movie theater. They sit on their skateboards in the alcoves of closed shops.
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USA Today - Mar 07 1:27 AM
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[Campus] Show Skin for Cancer Research 
The Minnesota Daily - Mar 07 1:21 AM
These girls haven't gone wild, but they do intend to bare some skin for $300 and to encourage donations for breast cancer research. Campus Girls USA, a Web site run by an Los Angeles-based photography entrepreneur...
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Skinny inmate escapes through food slot 
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 8:27 PM
The small windows on Gary City Jail cell doors are just the right size for a tray of food to slide in or a skinny inmate to squeeze out, police learned on Saturday.
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UK business skirt EU carbon windfall issue 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mar 06 7:38 AM
A joint British government and business statement listed on Tuesday steps needed to improve the European carbon market, but avoided the most contentious issue of how to curb utility windfall profits.
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Human Skull Found In Spotsylvania Quarry 
NBC4 Washington, D.C. - 36 minutes ago
Authorities say a human skull was discovered in a Spotsylvania County landfill Tuesday.
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Wild One: Skyline Walks Past Rams 
The Gilroy Dispatch - Mar 27 1:56 PM
San Bruno - Skyline College took advantage of Gavilan pitching wildness Saturday to post an 18-2 Coast Conference win. The Trojans outhit the Rams only 11-9 but were the recipients of 11 walks and three hit batters.
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Telco veteran Borislow targets Vonage, Skype with cheaper service 
Market Watch - 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
SAN DIEGO (MarketWatch) -- From the "you heard it here first" file: Does Dan Borislow have a Vonage/Skype killer?
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Artist: Boss Hogg Outlawz Title: Serve & Collect Rating: Reviewed by: Alex Thornton 
allhiphop.com - Mar 06 10:09 AM
Taking a break from his solo career on Star Trak/Geffen, Houston's Slim Thug has reunited with his Boss Hogg Outlawz crew for Serve & Collect (Koch). A major label artist quietly releasing a group project might make some expect a glorified mixtape, but while this doesn't reach the levels of Slim Thug's major debut Already Platinum, it still has its appeal.
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'Wedding Bells': Comedy That's Worthy of a Warm Reception 
Washington Post - Mar 06 11:41 PM
Of all the adjectives that might reasonably be applied to the TV work of writer-producer David E. Kelley, "cute" would seem to be the least appropriate. Kelley brought a new smart-alecky cynicism to episodic TV, albeit one that might be unexpectedly interrupted for a bit of sentimental mush just to keep viewers off guard....
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Smallville "Combat" Final Ratings 
Comics2Film - Mar 28 5:07 AM
The weekly rankings for the week of March 19th - 25th have been released including the final number of viewers for each show. 'Smallville' ranked at #82 with 4.07 million viewers for its March 22nd episode "Combat". It should be noted however that the show was pre-emptied in several big markets like Chicago, hence losing loads of viewers who had to tune in on Saturday to watch it. ...
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Blaze sends 3 firefighters to the hospital 
KHOU - 42 minutes ago
The fire started around 11 p.m. at a one-story wooden house on Collingsworth and Majestic in northeast Houston.
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Out of season 
The Times Herald - Apr 06 12:04 AM
COURTHOUSE - No, the Easter Bunny is not auditioning for a bit part on the Smurfs cartoon.
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Kurt Russell Enraged with New Snake Plissken 
Hollywood.com - Mar 25 7:39 PM
Russell , who played infamous antihero Snake Plissken in the John Carpenter -directed original, has taken issue with the casting of the 300 star because he's not American.
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Snakes win, extend lead in the SPHL 
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - 59 minutes ago
Ryan Haggerty scored 17:16 into the final period to give the Columbus Cottonmouths a 4-3 victory over the Jacksonville Barracudas on Tuesday night. Comment?
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The Mullahs' Next Steps 
RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 58 minutes ago
Since Day One of the planned operation to snatch British sailors from Iraqi waters, the Pasdaran (Revolutionary Guards) "War Kitchen" in Tehran had already drawn multiple recipes for the following weeks and potentially months to come.
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GP2X handheld lets penguins run amok 
The Inquirer - Nov 20 10:20 AM
ENTHUSIASTS REJOICE . The world's best underdog handheld is back is and it's better than ever. The people who brought us the GP32 handheld have recently released its successor, the GP2X and while it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea it does appear to have strong geek appeal.
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Snoop Dogg Stars On "The Apprentice," Records Track With Cast Members 
SOHH - Mar 01 11:29 AM
Winners of the upcoming episode of NBC's series "The Apprentice: Los Angeles" will get to spend an evening recording a song with Snoop Dogg. Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.
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Rapping at Caleras door: Local duo hopes to finish record, sign with label soon 
The Shelby County Reporter - Apr 03 6:33 AM
They call themselves The Shelby County Boys. Based out of a city known more for its train stops than love of hip-hop, Courtney Snoopy Jones and John Crazy J. Hale are hoping for success in the rap music world.
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Skateboarding is the act of rolling on or interacting with a skateboard. Someone who skateboards is a skater (or skateboarder ), though the skater may also refer to someone ice skating or roller skating.

Like roller skating, skateboarding is often done for recreation and as a sport, but, more often than ice skating, it is a method of transportation. Skateboarding has been thought of by many as part of the extreme sports family. Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by skaters such as Tyrone Olson, Chet Thomas, Tyrone Olson, Chris Dobstaff, and Oscar Jordan.

Contents

  • 1 History of the Skateboard
    • 1.1 The Second Generation
    • 1.2 The Third Generation
    • 1.3 The Current Generation
  • 2 Trick Skating
  • 3 Skateboarding and Popular Culture
  • 4 Skaters and Social Groups
  • 5 Famous Skateboarders
  • 6 External links

History of the Skateboard

Skateboarding has its origins in surfing, and was originally called "sidewalk surfing". While surfing influenced skateboarding in its early days, now the reverse is also true. Surfers are adapting skateboarding tricks into surfing, and the result is evolution in both sports. The skateboarders most credited with the advancement of skateboarding are the Z-Boys from Venice Beach, California, who revolutionized skateboarding with the 'surf style' riding technique, and the Bones Brigade from the 1980s, who helped produce some of the greatest skateboarding videos ever made.

First metal wheels were used although not very high in quality and would dent if they hit a pebble. Then, clay wheels were made. Clay didnt work so well because it locked up very easily. They were a little better, but they would fall apart over time, and sometimes the bearings would come out, ejecting the skater and bringing the board to a stop. They had poor traction and would come to a dead stop when rolling over even small pebbles. This made skateboarding inherently a dangerous art and after a few years many cities banned skateboarding because of liability concerns. This development caused the first skateboarding fad to die completely in the fall of 1965. Many skateboard manufacturers went out of business because of losing money on canceled orders for the Christmas holiday season.

The Second Generation

In 1970, Frank Nasworthy started to develop a skateboard wheel made of urethane. The improvement in traction and performance was so immense that popularity of skateboarding started to rise rapidly again. With the growing interest companies started to invest more in product development and many companies started to manufacture trucks (axles) especially designed for skateboarding. As the equipment became more maneuverable the decks started to get wider, reaching widths of 10 inches and over in the end, thus giving the skateboarder even more control. Manufacturers started to experiment with more exotic composites, like fiberglass and aluminium but the common skateboards were made of maple plywood. The skateboarders took advantage of the improved handling of their skateboards and started inventing new tricks. Skateboarders, most notably the Dogtown and Z-Boys, started to skate the vertical walls of swimming pools that were left empty in the 1976 California drought. This started the vert trend in skateboarding. With increased control, skateboarders could skate faster and perform more dangerous tricks, such as slash grinds and backside airs. This caused liability concerns and increased insurance costs to skatepark owners. Many skateparks went out of business and the parks were torn down or bulldozed. By the end of 1980, skateboarding had died again.

The Third Generation

The third skateboard generation, from the early eighties to early nineties, was started by skateboard companies that actively promoted their art. The focus was initially on halfpipe and vert ramp skateboarding. The invention of the no-hands aerial (later known as the ollie) by Alan Gelfand in 1978 made it possible for skaters to perform huge airs off vertical ramps. With vert skating being dominant, decks were initially very wide with large and wide wheels, though as time progressed and skateparks became fewer in number, street skating gained popularity, causing a change in both deck shape and wheel size. Manufacturers preferred maple plywood over more exotic composite materials almost exclusively, and concave decks became ubiquitous. The third skateboarding generation was killed by the global economical recession in the early nineties.

The Current Generation

The size and shape of the fourth and current generation of skateboards is dominated by one trick: the ollie. Most boards are about 7 1/4 to 8 inches wide and 30 to 32 inches long. The wheels have an extremely hard durometer (approximately 99) so that they will slide better during grind and slide tricks. Additionally, very high durometers offer the benefit of reduced drag on hard surfaces, resulting in an overall faster ride. The wheel sizes are relatively small so that the boards will rotate more easily during flip tricks. In the early 1990s, the wheels were only marginally larger than the bearings they encased to make complicated flip tricks easier, a fad that lasted for a short time before dying out in 1994. Today, modern wheels are currently around 50 to 58mm in diameter and advances in technology have made them extremely light compared to the wheels of the eighties. The decks are still almost always constructed out of Canadian Maple, with 7-plys being the industry standard for strength and durability. Interest in high technology materials has increased slightly, although the cost of manufacturing them has dropped.

Trick Skating

See Skateboarding trick for detailed description of trick skating maneuvers

Young skater in front of ramp.

With the evolution of skateboard parks (or "skateparks") and ramp riding, the skateboard began to change. Skating was originally basically two-dimensional tricks (e.g. riding on only the front wheels (nose manual), spinning like an ice skater on the back wheels (a 360), high jumping over a bar, long jumping from one board to another (often over fearless teenagers lying on their backs), slalom, etc.) Around 1978 or so, street riding became transformed by the invention of the ollie, the first modern skateboarding trick, by Alan "Ollie" Gelfand. At first, none of his companions believed it was possible to perform a feat like this, and they thought he was attaching his feet to the board somehow. People would actually steal his board and shoes to see if he was using velcro or some kind of sticky glue. To ollie is to fly off the ground (flat or a wall) with the board without holding onto the board and land back on the board. It requires using the feet to press against the board in various complicated combinations, depending on the trick to be performed. The trick was reinvented by Rodney Mullen in the 80's, being transferred to the horizontal plane and used as a trick for freestyle skating (a style of skating popular in the seventies and eighties based on stationary maneuvers).(Rodney Mullen also invented the kickflip.) No longer is the trick to fly from one place to another. On the way the board can twist and flip, as can the rider, then to be united before hitting ground. The development of these complex tricks went from the street to the vertical tops of the half pipes (and other terrains), like huge stairs and handrails.The act of "Ollieing" onto a rail or pole and riding it for a while is known as a grind. A "50 50" is when you get both of the trucks of your board on to a rail and ride it for a while. A "Boardslide" is when you "Ollie" and turn your board 90 degrees so the center of your board lands on the rail.

Skateboarding and Popular Culture

Skateboarders often become famous through sponsorship and endorsements, sometimes being accused as "sellouts." Tony Hawk has recently appeared in the MTV music video awards. Danny Way is considered by some to be one of the most innovative and daring skaters, flying across the "DC Megaramps" and The Great Wall of China, and rumored to be planning on jumping the Grand Canyon.

All this from an object that was never designed to lock into grinds, flip in the air or do the tricks performed by today's skateboarders. Throwing themselves down large stairs and handrails only ups the ante in the modern skateboarding world. Today's skateboarders not only differ greatly from those only 10 years ago in terms of tricks and consistency, but also style, which is a very important aspect in the way skateboarders are marketed by skateboarding companies.

Skaters and Social Groups

Ever since the (1990s) a significant amount of skateboarders, commonly known as "skaters," have been catagorized into their own social group. Though they have always existed, it wasn't until relatively recently that skaters broke free of the common "punk rocker" or "stoner" stereotypes and came to be seen as their own subculture, with their own fashion, slang, and music. The popularity of skate shoes and clothing has led to a corresponding increase of so-called "Posers" (US) or poseurs (UK). That is, people who adopt the look of skateboarding culture without a dedication to skateboarding itself.

Famous Skateboarders

See Category:Skateboarders.

External links

  • SkateOregon
  • Canada's skateboard resource
  • Deska.tk
  • SkateboardDirectory.com
  • Thrasher Magazine
  • FreeSkateparks.com - Worldwide Skatepark Directory
  • 3rd Lair Skatepark
  • Skateboarder Magazine
  • Minnesota Skateboarding
  • 68mm.com - Skate Park Of Athens
  • THE Australian Skate Site
  • Emerica Skateboarding Footwear
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Parents say kids need a spot to skate 

CentralOhio.com - Apr 07 8:17 AM
BUCYRUS -- Kathy Kilgore thinks children benefit from skateboarding. "People are talking about kids being so overweight today from sitting in front of computers and televisions, so my boys ride their skateboards downtown and end up in court," Kilgore said.
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Blogging for Dollars 
Wellsville Daily Reporter - Apr 07 9:02 AM
(ARA) - Are you a thrill seeker who enjoys skydiving, skateboarding or mountain climbing? A car lover whose passion is learning everything you can about 1950s and 60s Chevrolets? Or perhaps a retiree who spends their days knitting and sewing?
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Television movies for the week of April 8 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
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Britain's 'best' skate park opens in London 
Fox21 - 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
LONDON Skateboarders say it's the best skate park in all of Britain, and it's open this weekend for the first time.
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Residents ideas become classes for park district 
Daily Herald - Apr 06 12:04 AM
It started a little more than a year ago as a formal way for Geneva Park District leaders to collect information from instructors and users. And it has resulted in new classes running the gamut from skateboarding to knitting.
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Shaun White Gallery Beafed Up 
About.com - 42 minutes ago
As summer rolls in, Shaun White is a pro skater to watch - will this be the year he finaly pulls off the 1080 in competition? Check out the...
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Circus makes area visit 
The Pantagraph - 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
PEORIA -- It takes awhile sometimes. In fact, it sometimes seems to take forever.
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Youths offer to do community service instead of paying fine for skateboarding 
Carroll County Online - Apr 04 6:49 PM
TANEYTOWN Skateboarder Ryan Burdette can hurl himself down a set of stairs, his board flipping and spinning beneath him, and smoothly ride away. But one thing the 14-year-old Taneytown resident cant do is ride his skateboard across Main Street, unless he wants to risk paying a $100 fine.
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Britain's 'best' skate park opens in London 
WANE-TV Fort Wayne - Apr 07 12:47 PM
LONDON Skateboarders say it's the best skate park in all of Britain, and it's open this weekend for the first time. Planners say the Cantelowes (KAN'-teh-lowz) skate...
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Seats available on two committees 
The Eureka Reporter - Apr 07 5:58 PM
There are currently two opportunities to get involved in Arcatas citizen-run committees. + One seat is open on the Open Space and Agriculture Committee.
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