Posts tagged Chloe Covell
"The Youngest In Charge" A Short Film About Chloe Covell

We are BIG fans of TOGETHXR and they have just released a rad video on one of our favorite street skaters, Chloe Covell.

Chloe Covell just gets better with age. The 13 year old made X Games history as the youngest women’s street gold medalist earlier this year. Prior to that, she became the youngest skater with two podium finishes in competition history. Now she looks ahead to represent her country of Australia at the Paris Olympics and continue her impressive run. Already with sponsors from Nike SB and Oakley, TOGETHXR caught up with one of the hottest street skater in the world.

Nike "Here We Go: The Next Generation of Sport" Feauturing Chloe Covell

The next generation of Aussie athletes are defining victory on their own terms - playing free and celebrating fearlessly. Because they know that victory isn’t only found in the final. It’s found in the little moments that feel monumental. ️ The next generation of Aussie athletes are defining victory on their own terms - playing free and celebrating fearlessly. Because they know that victory isn’t only found in the final. It’s found in the little moments that feel monumental.

The film celebrates young women and girls redefining sport on their terms. The film showcases the Matildas’ celebration song as the soundtrack and an invitation to all young Australians to re-imagine what it means to be victorious and to celebrate their victories fearlessly.The short film features the next generation of female Aussie athletes, including skateboarding phenom, Chloe Covell.

If you did not catch Chloe at the X Games in Ventura, CA you need to watch the recap of her runs - she is amazing and should definitely be on your radar!

Make sure you watch closely to see surfing (and golf) prodigy Sierra Kerr featured!

Watch the Women's Finals Live From SLS This Weekend - A New Way to Watch!

Image via SLS

Get ready to do some downloading, because SLS is now LIVE on RUMBLE and you’ll need to download the app if you want to watch. But don’t worry, we have all the info for each device and a direct link as well. Let’s make this easy! And BTW - watching LIVE is still FREE!

The women’s finals take place on Saturday, April 29th on RUMBLE

Image via SLS

WOMEN’S FINALISTS

Yumeka Oda

Roos Zwetsloot

Chloe Covell

Momiji Nishiya

Funa Nakayama

Rayssa Leal

Watch the Women’s FINALS - FREE!


Saturday, April 29th

6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT

Rumble is the exclusive home to watch SLS Events Live – FOR FREE!

​Stream all the action on Web, Desktop, Mobile, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, Roku, and LG TV. No registration or fee is required to watch SLS. 

​All fans are encouraged to subscribe to the SLS channel on Rumble to keep up to date on upcoming events and exclusive content!

DESKTOP/WEB:

1. Go to www.rumble.com
2. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also go directly to www.rumble.com/sls or click on the green button above that says "WATCH LIVE AND FREE ON RUMBLE"

IPHONE & IPAD: 

1. Open the Apple App Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap the Get button
4. Tap Install
5. Open the Rumble app on your Apple device
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

APPLE TV:

1. Open the Apple App Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap the Get button
4. Tap Install
5. Open the Rumble app on your Apple TV
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

ANDROID & ANDROID TV:

1. Open the Google Play Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap Install
4. Start the Rumble app on your Android device
5. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

AMAZON FIRE TV:

1. Use the main menu on your Fire TV to search for apps. You can also use your voice to search for specific apps. Just press the voice button on your Alexa Voice Remote.
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Select Get or the shopping cart icon to start your download
4. Start the Rumble app on your Fire TV
5. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

ROKU STREAMING PLAYERS AND ROKU TVS:

1. Press Home on your Roku remote
2. Scroll and select Store
3. Select Channels, then search for Rumble.com or Rumble
4. Select Add channel
5. Open the Rumble app
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

LG TV:

How to watch on Rumble:

1. Press the Home button on the remote control.
2. LG Content Store will launch.
3. Select APPS category shown at the top of the screen.
4. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
5. Read the details of the Rumble app and then press Install
6. Open the Rumble app
7. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

Results and Full Video Replay of the Women's Street World Championship Finals!

Watch the full relay of the women’s Street Skateboarding World Championship Finals from Aljada skate park in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. On top of the coveted medals, these world championships will also offer Olympic ranking points - with Paris 2024 only 18 months away.

And stay tuned, because Women’s Park happens this weekend! More details here later in the week on when/where to watch LIVE!

RESULTS WOMEN’S STREET FINALS

1. Rayssa Leal - Brazil

2. Chloe Covell - Australia

3. Momiji Nishiya - Japan

4. Rizu Akama - Japan

5. Funa Nakayama - Japan

6. Gabriela Mazetto - Brazil

7. Paige Heyn - USA

8. Pamela Rosa - Brazil

Did You Miss the SLS Women’s Finals in Las Vegas? Watch it Now.

The Women’s SLS final in Las Vegas yesterday was insane. The teens and tweens were killing it. When the podium is this young, the future looks bright. Nice to see American Poe Pinson land on podium! And well deserved!

Alex White killing it with the commentary, as usual. Another reason to tune into SLS these days!

Enjoy the replay and get inspired. Great skating by all!

Rayssa Leal (BRA) – 20.1

Chloe Covell (AUS) – 18.8.

Poe Pinson (USA) – 17.5.

Pamela Rosa (BRA) – 17.6.

Oda Yumeka (JPN) – 12.13.

Nishiya Momiji (JPN) – 11.2.

Gabriela Mazetto (BRA) – 9.6.

Nakayama Funa (JPN) – 6.3.

Watch The Women Compete Live From SLS Las Vegas Today!

Australian Chloe Covell - 12 years old and in the finals - photo via SLS

Street League Las Vegas Women’s Finals are today, and here is who you will be watching…

  • Rayssa Leal - the young Brazilian standout and Olympic Silver Medalist and is currently holding the top spot in SLS rankings

  • Poe Pinson - a newcomer who is showing just how good she really is!

  • Chloe Covell - Another newbie to SLS who is pushing hard at only 12 years old and making podium at X-Games and Dew Tour

  • Pamela Rosa - The battles between her and Rayssa on tour are fierce - she wants to be number one again.

  • Momiji Nishiya - Olympic Gold Medalist and always making podium.

  • Yumeka Oda - she’s 15 years old and landed on the SLS podium in Jacksonville recently.

  • Gabriela Mazetto - the 24-year-old Brazilain mom who overcame major injury to follow her dream

  • Funa Nakayama - She’s the Olympic Bronze Medalist from Japan and knows how to bring it.

HERE IS HOW TO WATCH

Live stream today (Saturday) on ESPN+ at 1:00 PM PT and 4:00 PM ET

Leticia Bufoni Vs. Sky Brown | Battle Royale + Bonus Content

Monarch founders Sky Brown and Leticia Bufoni battle to be the first to flap a kickflip down the 7 for Chris Cole’s battle Royale at the Berrics. Watch to see how it all goes down!

Next up, watch this video with Leticia Bufoni, Sky Brown, Diego Najera, Blake Norris, Kieran Woolley, Chloe Covell, Dylan Clark, and Romel Torres repping Monarch in The Berrics.

Dew Tour - Women's Street Skateboarding Results + Recap

Chloe Covell - Photo Dew Tour/Jeremiah Arias

Today seemed a bit familiar… watching 12-year-old Chloe Covell from Australia battle it out with Olympic gold medalist Momiji Nishiya from Japan (she won gold at age 13) had us on the edge of our seats. Chloe is fairly new on the comp scene, and she is really giving the street crew a run for their money. This is exactly why we need to make sure girls and women in skateboarding have open contests so we can encourage and spot new talent.

Momiji had the lead from the get-go, but it looked like Pamela Rosa, or Chloe might just be able to pull off a run that could beat her until she received a score of 95.33 on her last run - that is pretty hard to top!

Rayssa Leal - Photo Dew Tour

Rayssa Leal is a veteran at this point, and she is just 14 years old. The younger crew is taking over, and it’s time we all started paying attention. Rayssa is being pushed hard this season as well. Pamela Rosa is not messing around. At all. The speed and power she carries into each trick is like no other. And today, it earned her a place on the podium.

Mariah Duran - Dew Tour/Jeremiah Aria

USA’s Mariah Duran may be further down the results list, but make no mistake - she skated so solidly it was awesome to watch. She was only 1 point away from catching Funa and 3 points away from Rayssa - so she is looking strong this season. We’re looking forward to seeing more of this from Mariah.

Did you miss watching the comp? No worries - we have it below. Enjoy!

Thanks to everyone at Dew Tour for putting on a great comp!

Results + Video Finals - Women's Street Skateboarding Olympic Qualifier Rome


Funa Nakayama ~ Photo via World Skate

The Women’s Skateboarding Street Qualifier today in Rome was insane! We don’t want to give it all away in case you missed it live (we have the full video below) but we will say that Chloe Covell from AU was absolutely killing it! At just twelve years old Chloe solidly held her own with these seasoned competitors. The Japanese skaters were determined to make this a full sweep even with the two Brazilians, Rayssa Leal and Pamela Rosa nipping at their heels. Fierce competition took place and it was anyone’s guess as to who would make it onto the podium.

It also bears noting that the USA did not have any female skaters make it to the quarter-finals or beyond. We really have our work cut out for us. Right now Japan and Brazil are dominating with AU gaining as well.

Last but not least, it was fantastic having OG pro skater Alex White doing commentary during the women’s comp. Her knowledge of tricks, background on each skater, scoring, and more make her our favorite! It’s been a difficult road getting female announcers at women’s comps and the Olympics should be thankful to have Alex on board. Let’s hope she is their select for Paris 2024!

Competition Format:

2 Runs + 5 Trick Attempts (Best Run + 02 Best Tricks Counts)

8 Athletes per heat (2 heats)

Spoiler Alert Below!!

Results:

  1. Funa Nakayama - Japan Score: 264.13

  2. Momiji Nishiya - Japan Score: 255.64

  3. Yumeka Oda - Japan Score: 254.91

  4. Rizu Akama - Japan Score: 254.62

  5. Rayssa Leal - Brazil Score: 247.69

  6. Coco Yoshizawa - Japan Score: 242.51

  7. Chloe Covell - Australia Score: 230.59

  8. Pamela Rosa - Brazil Score: 205.80