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.

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RALPH LAUREN | Polo Ralph Lauren | In Focus: Heimana Reynolds

Hawaii native Heimana Reynolds will represent Team USA in Skateboarding at the Tokyo 2020 Games. For Heimana, the board and park become ultimate platforms of creative and athletic expression. “An artist has their canvas and their paintbrush. We have our skateboard, and then we have the skatepark. We can draw our own lines.” – Team USA Skateboarder, Heimana Reynolds

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Olympic Skateboarding And What It Means | World Skate SB

With only a few more days until skateboarding makes it official debut at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, we wanted to share the thoughts about this monumental event from a select few competitors that were headed to the big show. Featuring Bryce Wettstein (USA), Vincent Milou (FRA), Marilyn Arda Didal (PHI), Sky Brown (GBR), Andy Anderson (CAN), Leticia Bufoni (BRA), Lizzie Armanto (FIN), Felipe Gustavo (BRA), Roos Zwetsloot (NED), Mariah Duran (USA), Manny Santiago (PUR), and Nyjah Huston (USA).

And remember to tune in these next two weeks as these elite skateboarders take the biggest stage of their careers: July 25-26 (Street) and August 4-5 (Park).

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Zion Wright Prepares for Tokyo – Woodward PA – 2021

Former star of the Camp Woodward show, Zion Wright, prepares to compete on the world’s biggest stage. From his early days at Woodward PA to becoming one of the skate industry’s top pros, it’s always been easy to see that Zion has something special. With a humble attitude and desire to always get better, it’s no surprise that Zion is involved in skateboarding’s world debut.

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