The Story Of Double-Amputee Pro Skater Felipe Nunes | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 4 – Red Bull

Felipe Nunes is a 22-year old skater from Curitiba in Brazil. Aged just six, he lost both legs while playing on train tracks. After five years in a wheelchair, he was given a longboard to get around on. That longboard would become a skateboard- and the rest is history. In a short space of time he was competing in and winning contests against all-comers within his native Brazil.

People began to notice just how talented he really was. Aged eighteen, Felipe felt ready to make it beyond Brazil and started a social media fund to enter Tampa Am. Tony Hawk championed his cause, and Felipe was headed to Florida. Incredibly, he made the Semi’s, and finished 21st overall as the only adaptive skater in the contest! Felipe had the skateboarding world’s attention, and soon joined Tony’s brand Birdhouse Skateboards.
In 2019, he scored the cover of Thrasher magazine and did The Loop, second go.

Now pro for Birdhouse Skateboards, his career has gone from strength to strength. Skate Tales is all about the skateboarding stories you don’t hear- as the man himself says: no excuses!

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Experience Native American Skate Culture With Apache Skateboards | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 3 – Red Bull

Douglas Miles Junior is one of the scions of a new wave of indigenous skaters fusing their roots in native American culture with the modern movement of skateboarding.

Born and raised in Arizona´s San Carlos Apache Reservation, he was introduced to skateboarding by his father, the acclaimed fine artist Douglas Miles Sr.

Doug Sr. had started painting on skateboards as a medium and given the groundswell of interest this created, he founded Apache Skateboards, a brand in which the Apache community could recognise a connection to their own culture within this relatively new form of expression.

As a marginalised and often overlooked people, Native Americans have proven incredibly resourceful in developing and nurturing new iterations of their ancient culture, and Doug Junior spent his formative skating years touring other indigenous reservations teaching Native American youngsters how they could become drawn into skate culture without losing sight of their own heritage.

Sometimes, when you can’t find space for your own chapter, you have to re-write the book.

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Turning a Vacant Airport into a Real Life Video Game | Red Bull Terminal Takeover

Now boarding in New Orleans, where the Red Bull Skateboarding crew turned a vacant airport into a Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 video game level in real life. The airfield of dreams became a virtual reality as Jake Wooten and friends ripped across ticketing counters, baggage claims, open concourses, and an active tarmac in NoLa. Choose your skater and stack points, complete challenges, and find the hidden tapes at Red Bull Terminal Takeover!

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Torey Pudwill & Thank You Skateboards | This Is GOOD WORK – Red Bull

In 2018, Torey Pudwill joined forces with Daewon Song to start Thank You Skateboards out of a warehouse in Simi Valley, CA. Five years later, business is booming and we’re seeing that happy cloud logo show up at every skatepark in the country (often paired with some Grizzly Griptape too, another one of Torey’s successful business ventures).

T-Puds invited Red Bull in for an exclusive look at how things run at Thank You for this first episode of their new series — skater owned and skater operated, this is GOOD WORK.

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Hitting Street Spots and Skate Shops in Florida | Red Bull Drop In Tour 2022

Zion Wright, Jamie Foy, Alex Sorgente, and Felipe Gustavo packed their bags and hit the road in this year’s Red Bull Drop In Tour. The plan? Hit up as many skateshops and street spots as they can in Florida in one week. Starting the trip with a heated demo at Lot 11 Skatepark in Miami, the crew showed no signs of slowing down as they made their way across the Sunshine State. Hop in the tour bus and come along for the trip.

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