Hailing from the islands of Hawai’i, Jordyn Barratt carries over a classic surf style into the transition of park skateboarding. Before making her Olympics debut in Tokyo, Japan, Dew Tour got to sit down with Team USA rider for a rundown on her skateboard setup and gear.
Jordyn, Part Two presented by Toyota USA
Team Toyota athlete Jordyn Barratt grew up in Hawaii skating at Banzai Skatepark. There weren’t any other little girls skating at the park when Jordyn first began. At around 14 years old, Jordyn moved to California and realized there were more skaters just like her. But as she started to compete against some of the girls, she looked up to the competition grew fierce. Gnarly. Some of the older girls were pretty mean, an experience that Jordyn vowed to change for the future girls of skating. It’s not like that anymore, according to Jordyn, partially due to the expanded contest circuit, which has allowed a little more room for everyone to grow. She knows what it’s like to get picked on, so she’s made it a point to make any girls who are coming up feel welcome—the more, the merrier, in her opinion.