GN4LW Team Rider, Anna Shea, Is Now on Flow For Welcome Skateboards!

Anna with her new quiver of Welcome Skateboards

We are excited to share the news with you that Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider Anna Shea is now on flow for Welcome Skateboards!

Photo of Anna ~ Sev Boosinger

Nine year old Anna Shea has been tearing up the Nor Cal (and So Cal) scene for a couple years now and at Santa Cruz’s 50th Anniversary party she caught the eye of Welcome Pro and skateboarding icon, Nora Vasconcellos, who kept her eye on Anna in the months to follow and eventually brought her onto Welcome Flow.

Anna loves to skate everything from a great skatepark to an extreme DIY spot, which makes her a versatile skater and fun to watch!

Big Congrats Anna!!

Chloe Sevigny Talks About that F-ing Awesome Skateboard With Her High School Photo On It

Most people in skateboarding are aware of this collab deck, but hearing Chloe talk about it on the Jimmy Fallon Show was the best! The “Chloe” board was designed by Jason Dill, who started the skateboard brand F---ing Awesome.

"They do these boards where they put all the pro skaters' school photos on them and he saw my high school portrait and he was like, 'Oh my God it's amazing, can we put it on a skateboard?' I was like, 'I'm not a pro skater but I'm pro skaters, so yes,' " laughed Sevigny, adding that she gave her "blessing" for her photo to be used.

This board sold out in minutes - so good luck getting your hands on one - your best bet is Ebay.!

"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.

Rafaela Costa - Relations Video

A "relationship" that began in 2019 and has always been filled with growth and unique moments is now summarized in the most coveted video part.

Filmed and edited by Ivan Vicente, this video part of Rafaela is a moment of dedication and mutual respect... In the end, it is said that they only celebrate relationships.

Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word Team Riders Win National Championships!

Team riders Mazel Alegado and Brooke Benton win their divisions at CASL National Championships

What a fun weekend! CASL National Championships were this weekend, and they even had a live stream. Four of our Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team riders competed this weekend and had a blast!

Team rider Mazel Alegado is the new CASL National Champion for Girls Open Advanced Vert and Bowl.

Team Rider Brooke Benton is the new CASL National Champion for Girls Street.

Congratulations to Brooke, Mazel, Elle Warne, and Anna Shea for being invited to compete and for putting together and executing some great runs!

Golden Goose x Zhang Xin - What's Next.

We love seeing mainstream luxury brands like Golden Goose support female skateboarders. Take a trip to China in the latest episode and meet skater Zhang Xin who shares her incredible story of discovery, transformation, and resilience.

Zhang Xin is a Chinese skateboarder. She has competed in women's park events at several World Skateboarding Championships, finishing 19th in 2018 and 25th in 2019. Zhang placed fifteenth in the preliminary round of the women's park event at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Watch to see what she is up to next!

Welcome Emma Sue To The Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word Team!

We are starting 2024 off with a BANG and would like to introduce you to our newest team rider, Emma Sue Cloudt from Texas!

Emma Sue is eight years old and a shredder - she skates bowl, vert and street and loves to push herself to learn new tricks. Living in a small town, she mainly skates with the boys and has no fear. We are excited to get the team together to skate with her when she comes out to California this year - hopefully to compete in Exposure Skate in November.

In the meantime, make sure you follow Emma Sue on Instagram and check out her team bio page HERE.

Welcome to the team Emma Sue!

Atita Verghese - India's First Female Pro Skateboarder and Activist

Atita Verghese is India’s foremost female skater. She discovered skateboard culture through the country’s Holystoked crew who built India’s first DIY skatepark in Bangalore. As soon as she set foot on a board, her life changed forever- and she has never looked back.

In 2014, Atita founded Girl Skate India, an NGO which encourages young women to follow her path into the great big world of skateboarding for themselves.

Atita is an inspiration to women worldwide- but especially in India, a nation of a billion souls where skating is still in its infancy. Having learned how to mix concrete and shape transitions with the Holystoked collective, she has worked on the majority of skatepark builds throughout her home country to this day.

Along the way, skateboarding has seen her feature in many adverts, a TED talk, landed her roles in movies and even a cameo appearance in the Netflix show Skater Girl.

In a society where opportunities for girls to be free of social constraints and have fun are thin on the ground, Atita does more than just provide boards, pads or lessons- she has created a one-woman movement.

That has to be something worth checking out.

World Skate Changes Location and Dates of Upcoming Olympic Park Qualifier.

Maya Kenny competing in Rome at the Park World Championships - Photo Lauren Brooke

This weekend skateboarders involved in competing at Olympic Park Qualifiers got a bit of a rude awakening. It was quietly announced that World Skate had changed the Olympic Park Qualifiers from the beginning of January to almost the end of February and the location was changed from Sharjah to Dubai.

Image via World Skate

You might be thinking “we are in November, so that’s not too bad…” but a lot of athletes had already purchased their flights for the qualifier, lined up their hotels or airbnb’s and arranged their schedules accordingly.

And this does not even include, or address, the park skaters that already flew in and are currently in Sharjah practicing at the park where the event was supposed to be held.

Sharjah is fairly close to Dubai (about a 20 to 30 minute drive by car) so you may also be thinking “they can just go practice at the other park!”. The issue is what park? The parks in Dubai are not set up for this style of Park Qualifier. Kite Beach Skatepark (also known as X Dubai) is the largest and nicest of the bunch. it has a bowl, a pool, rails, ledges, quarter pipes, and hubbas, but it is not built like a “park” that is used in Olympic qualifiers.

So, the question people have is; Is a new park being built to be ready in time to the next qualifier? Most likely. Is this a way to keep some skaters from having extra practice time prior to comps? Maybe. The X Games does it. Vans Park Series used to do it as well, so it is not unheard of. And yes, when the Olympics roll around it will be at a park specifically built for the Olympic venue and practice will be regulated so everyone has a fair shot.

Check out California Skateparks instagram to see if you see anything soon about them building a park in Dubai - that may be the most information we get at this early date. They are known to rally and work fast so maybe this is wha tis happening - too soon to tell though.

But back to this February Park Qualifier.

In case you didn’t know, another interesting thing about Park Qualifiers - they do not run on a normal calendar year schedule - such as, January to December for the “season”. We just had the World Championships in October in Rome so most people assume that this would be the end of the “season”. NO. We have one more comp left in the “season” and that will now be Dubai. So, all skaters that have been competing so far, are invited.

Image via World Skate

Then in May there is a qualifier in Shanghai and then another in Budapest in June - these two are only for the top 44 skaters and they lead up to who eventually goes to the Paris Olympics in July.

WHEW! We know it’s confusing, but we hope we have helped shed some light on some of the craziness!


2023 SLS Sydney: Women's Final | Full Broadcast

Watch Rayssa Leal, Chloe Covell, Momiji Nishiya, Paige Heyn, Roos Zwetsloot and Pamela Rosa battle it out for the W in Sydney! Next stop - SLS Super Crown World Championship going down in São Paulo on Dec. 2-3rd!

Side Note: Women in street are keeping busy traveling around the world - between SLS stops and Olympic qualifiers they traveling are competing constantly, and have the ability to make money at each comp. This is something we need in park skateboarding as well. Where is the equivalent SLS series for park? We had that with Vans Park Series. Do we think anyone else will step up and we will have that kind of tour again? Fingers crossed!

Exposure Skate Day 2 - Vert Photos

Hedda Hjertberg

Photos by @lauren_brooke_photography - if using on social please credit!

We are so lucky to have photos of the vert comp from the talented Lauren Brooke Photography to share with you! Scroll down and soak up all the vibes from this amazing day!

Enjoy!

Grace Marhoefer

Joey Yarbrough

Jordyn Barratt

Juno Matsuoka

Kihana Ogawa

Mazel Paris

Tuli Lam

Kihana Ogawa being celebrated after throwing down a backside tailslide shove it to win “Best Trick”

More Goodness From Exposure Skate Day 1.

Anna Shea

Photos @ianloganphoto x @girlisnota4letterword - please credit if using on social - Thanks!

We just have to keep sharing as the photos and vibe from Exposure Skate was amazing!

Mazel Paris

Mayzie Feher

Elle Warne

Lulu Johnson

Mei Nakano

Brooke Benton

Kate Kuno

Women’s Intermediate Bowl - 1st, Mayzie Feher, 2nd Mei Nakano, 3rd Anna Shea

Women’s Advanced Bowl - 1st Mazel Paris, 2nd Kate Kuno, 3rd Joey Yarbrough

Women’s Bowl 30+ - 1st. Deise Rivero, 2nd Shelby Reed, 3rd Jessie Frietze-Armenta

Women’s Pro Bowl - 1st Lilly Erickson, 2nd Jordyn Barratt, 3rd Bryce Wettstein

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Exposure Skate Photos Day 1.

Mayzie Feher

PHOTOS @ianloganphoto x @girlisnota4letterword - please credit both if using on social - thanks!

Exposure Skate happened at Poods Park in Encinitas this past weekend and if you weren’t there you missed a GREAT event! Non-traditional skaters of all ages skated hard and had a great time with friends. They cheered for each other, pushed their own limits and showed just how fast the newest generation of skateboarders are progressing!

Thanks to Amelia Brodka and Lesli Cohen as well as ll the volunteers that make this huge event happen year after year!

Scroll on for more visual goodness!

Anna Shea

Brooke Benton

Lulu Johnson

Nico Suganami

Elle Warne

Mazel Paris

Kate Kuno

Tilda

Joey Yarbrough

Samantha Tieg

Kihana Ogawa

Jordyn Barratt

Ruby Lilley

Lilly Erickson

Ameia Brodka and Exposure Volunteers

What Makes You a Pro Skateboarder?

Skate mags used to run the world, but now social media means every skater can start their own brand. In the year 2023, what does it mean to be a pro skater? Does that title mean anything anymore? Red Bulls Pushing Forward (tries to) break it down in this episode. Great advice and info for everyone involved in skateboarding

Nora Vasconcellos Interview About Breaking Gender Barriers In Skate - A Must Watch!

Nora Vasconcellos has paved the way for women In skate to do more than just the contest circuit. Nora has created a path where women, like the male skaters before them, can shoot video parts, have lucrative brand deals and skate for the fun of it. The days of thinking the Olympics are the only big dream for female skaters is being changed - thanks to Nora.

Skateboarder and YETI athlete Nora Vasconcellos joins The Lineup. She talks about her barrier-breaking career, from becoming the first woman signed to the Adidas Skate Team and putting out her film “Nora” to designing her signature shoe and landing the cover of Thrasher Magazine. She discusses her love of surfing and the crossovers between it and skateboarding, her favorite surfers today, and being inspired by Stephanie Gilmore and Carissa Moore as a kid. Nora also touches on gender equality in sports, advice to girl groms, skateboarding’s rawness and playfulness, the toughest trick she learned, and working with YETI.