Twelve Skateboarders Named to the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team for the Paris Games

USA Women’s Street - Mariah Duran, Poe Pinson, Paige Heyn Photo Hayden Sahli

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO – Following the last stop of the Olympic Qualifier Series in Budapest, Hungary, last week, Team USA athletes for skateboard park and street filled all 12 allotted roster spots to comprise the 2024 U.S. Olympic Skateboard Team. Skaters on the team range in ages from 16-29. 

Each of the four events—men’s park, women’s park, men’s street, and women’s street—will feature 22 athletes at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, for a total of 88 skateboarding athletes overall. For qualifying, the points are allocated into three parts: one-third of each athlete’s points are allocated from prior World Skate competitions from June 2022 - March 2024 - one-third from the Olympic Qualifying Series (OQS) stop in Shanghai, China, and one-third from the OQS stop in Budapest.

"This group of talented skaters has been through a journey on this quad and worked so hard through all the changes and challenges,” said Whitney Carter, director, internally managed sports, at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. “I’m just really proud of this team, and supporting them through this process has been an honor.”

USA Women’s Park - Minna Stess, Bryce Wettstein, Ruby Lilley Photo Hayden Sahli


The team is comprised of the following athletes: 

Men’s Park                                            Women’s Park 

Gavin Bottger (Vista, CA)                    Bryce Wettstein (Encinitas, CA)

Tate Carew (San Diego, CA)               Minna Stess (Petaluma, CA)

Tom Schaar (Malibu, CA)                    Ruby Lilley (Oceanside, CA)

 

Men’s Street                                          Women’s Street

Jagger Eaton (Mesa, AZ)                     Poe Pinson (Fernandina Beach, FL)

Nyjah Huston (Davis, CA)                    Paige Heyn (Tempe, AZ)

Chris Joslin (Hawaiian Gardens, CA)  Mariah Duran (Albuquerque, NM)
 

Skateboarding debuted at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, which were held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. brought home its first Olympic skateboarding medals when Jagger Eaton and Cory Juneau earned bronze medals in street and park, respectively. In addition to Eaton, Nyjah Huston, Bryce Wettstein, and Mariah Duran will return for their second Olympic Games.

In Paris, park skaters will have three runs of 45 seconds each. Winning runs usually feature between five to eight tricks. Runs are judged on five criteria: difficulty and variety of tricks performed, quality of execution, use of the course, flow and consistency, and repetition. The score of the highest run counts. The top eight athletes qualify for the final, which will follow the same format. 

For street in the qualifying rounds, skaters will have two runs of 45 seconds each. Winning runs usually feature six to seven tricks. The final round consists of the trick portion. Athletes are allotted five trick attempts for two scores. One run score (100 points maximum) and two trick scores (each worth 100 points) will make up a total score of up to 300 to determine the winner. The top eight athletes qualify for the final, which will follow the same format. 

Olympic skateboarding coverage will be live-streamed on Peacock, NBC, CNBC and USA Network. Visit NBC Olympics for the full schedule. 
 

Men’s Street Prelims and Final - July 27

Women’s Street Prelims and Final - July 28


Women’s Park Prelims and Final - August 6

Men’s Park Prelims and Final - August 7 
 

X Games Ventura Did Not Disappoint - The Women Were on Fire!

Asahi Kaihara - Photo Lauren Brooke

If you missed watching Women’s Skateboard Vert and Women’s Skateboard Park at the X Games Ventura, we hope these awesome photos from photographer Lauren Brooke will show you just how rad the ladies were this year! The skating was off the charts!

Oh yeah, and HERstory was made!!

Did you know that Arisa Trew took home TWO more GOLD medals? One in Women’s Skateboard Park and another in Women’s Skateboard Vert. That’s back to back wins two years in a row for this talented skater!

Check this out! Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word Team rider Mia Kretzer is now the youngest X Games invite AND youngest medalist in X Games history- WOW! Mia took home the GOLD in Women’s Skateboard Vert Best Trick at just 9 years and 8 months old!

Women’s skateboarding is on FIRE!!!

Arisa Trew - Photo Lauren Brooke

Bryce Wettstein - Photo Lauren Brooke

Minna Stess - Photo Lauren Brooke

Cocona Hiraki - Photo Lauren Brooke

Grace Marhoefer - Photo Lauren Brooke

Jada Ward - Photo Lauren Brooke

Hinano Kusaki - Photo Lauren Brooke

Yurin Fujii - Photo Lauren Brooke

Mia Kretzer - Photo Lauren Brooke

Lilly Erickson - Photo Lauren Brooke

Juno Matsuoka - Photo Lauren Brooke

Raicca Ventura

Mizuho Hasegwa - Photo Lauren Brooke

Ruby Trew - Photo Lauren Brooke

Watch The Women Skate Live At Ventura X Games - Starting Friday!

Image of Arisa Trew by Chris Tedesco X Games

Watch the women skate live at X Games Ventura via YouTube or Twitch!

Fri., June 28 EVENT SCHEDULE

Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination: 10am PT |  1pm ET

Women’s Skateboard Street Elimination: 11:15am PT |  2:15pm ET

Sat., June 29 EVENT SCHEDULE

Monster Energy Women’s Skateboard Street: 10:15am PT | 1:15pm ET

Monster Energy Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick: 3:15pm PT | 6:15pm ET

Pacifico Women’s Skateboard Vert Best Trick: 4pm PT | 7pm ET

Sun., June 30 EVENT SCHEDULE

SONIC Women’s Skateboard Park: 10:15am PT | 1:15pm ET

Women’s Skateboard Vert: 1:15pm PT | 4:15pm ET

Team Rider Minna Stess Makes The USA Olympic Team For Women's Park Skateboarding!

What a weekend! I think everyone was watching women’s skateboarding and the last QS in Budapest to find out which 22 women made the finals in women’s park skateboarding. I know that we were glued to our couch watching qualifiers, semi-finals, and finals! There were a lot of “holding your breath” moments throughout. With six Americans vying for just three spots (no alternates!), it was a showdown.

At the end of the weekend, it came down to Minna Stess, along with Bryce Wettstein and Ruby Lilley, who punched that Olympic ticket for Paris! Congratulations to these women as they move forward in representing the USA in Women’s Park Skateboarding!

Big congrats Minna - we are so stoked for you!!

GN4LW Team Meet-Up At Venice Skatepark.

All photos by Ian Logan x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

When we heard that AU team rider Mia Kretzer was flying into LAX to skate at Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert (special invite!) we knew we had to get some of the girls together to meetup with Mia right after she landed.

What a day Mazel, Brooke and Quinne had - finally meeting up with their AU skate sister after years of connecting via Instagram - it was like they were already best friends immediately.

It was a fun morning of skateboarding at the iconic Venice Skatepark, breakfast on the boardwalk and giving the girls packages from the Palace Gap collection - which they loved!

Mia went on to Utah and killed it at Vert Alert - at just 9 years old Mia earned a spot at X Games Ventura this coming weekend in Women’s Vert - so stay tuned and cheer her on!

Huge thanks to Gap for supporting Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word with a grant and for flowing or team riders apparel from the Palace Gap collection!

How to Watch The Budapest Skateboarding QS Live!

Get ready because this is the last QS for skateboarding before the Olympic Team is named! This contest decides who makes the cut and who sadly, does not. There is a lot riding on this last event - so you don’t want to miss it!

Make sure you watch the battle between park skater, Arisa Trew from AU and the Japanese skaters - Arisa won the last QS, will she win this one too? Rumor is that Sky Brown will be back from her injury and competing again - it’s been quite awhile since we have seen her at a qualifier. How will she hold up now that Arisa has the 900?

The USA women’s park skaters will be battling it out for the top three spots to go to Paris.

Right now the standings for USA Women’s Park look like this:

1. Bryce Wettstein

2. Minna Stess

3. Ruby Lilley

4. Grace Marhoefer

5. Jordyn Barratt

6. Lilly Erickson

HOW TO WATCH LIVE!!

You can watch all the action from OQS in Shanghai live on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and the official Olympics app for mobile devices.

The times are displayed in Pacific Time

Thursday 20 June

  • 2:40 AM PT - Skateboarding - Women's Park - Prelims

Friday June 21

  • 7:25 AM PT Skateboarding - Women’s Street Prelims

Saturday 22 June

  • 12:15 AM PT - Skateboarding - Women's Park - Semi-final

  • 7:55 AM PT - Skateboarding - Women’s Street Semi Final

Sunday 23 June

  • 1:30 AM PT- Skateboarding - Women's Park - Finals

  • 8:00 AM PT- Skateboarding - Women’s Street Final






Toy Machine's New Video Features Shiloh Catori and Georgia Martin

Real life sucks, but it doesn’t have to. Pick up a skateboard and transport yourself to a much better reality. Toy machine skateboard video #10 can help you transition from a sucky existence to an incredible one.

Directed and Edited by Don Luong

Starring - Jeremy Leabres, Georgia Martin, Myles Willard, Axel Cruysberghs, Shiloh Catori and Braden Hoban. With appearances from the rest of the team!

** It should also be noted that Georgia Martin just went pro for Toy Machine!! Get it Georgia!!

Breaking Barriers in Skateboarding History, 14-year-old Arisa Trew Makes Her Mark as the First Woman to Successfully Land a 900

All photos Anthony Acosta

Costa Mesa, CALIF. (May 30, 2024) – Vans Global Skateboarder Arisa Trew is making history in skateboarding. In 2023, she shattered barriers by becoming the first woman to land a 720 on a skateboard and then the first to perform the trick in a competition run, clinching the Women's Skateboard Vert gold at X Games California 2023. The next day, she added another feather to her cap by winning the Women's Skateboard Park Gold, making her the youngest X Games double gold medalist at 13. These remarkable achievements led to her being honored with the 2024 Laureus World Sports Award for Action Sports Person of the Year. Following the award, Arisa became the first woman to land a Switch 540. Now, she's taking Skateboarding to even greater heights by becoming the first female to land a 900, a feat accomplished 25 years after Tony Hawk's groundbreaking achievement.

“I was in so much shock when I landed the 900; it’s been a dream of mine since I made my first 540. It’s just awesome pushing women’s skateboarding,” said Arisa Trew.

 

Congratulations to Arisa for her unwavering determination in pushing skateboarding forward, a testament to her relentless pursuit of progression that continues to inspire future generations.

French Female Pro Skateboarder is a New Dior Ambassador.

Louise-Aïna Taboulet photographed by Marili-Ande for Dior

Dior has come out of the Olympic gate flying high! The French fashion power-house has paired up with fifteen female athletes to represent Dior in a stunning ad campaign in advance of the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games.

French skateboarder Louise-Aïna Taboulet, who is currently #1 in the Women’s Park standings for France, was chosen by Dior as their ambassador to represent skateboarding.

The photo series, will be displayed at Le Café Dior in La Galerie Dior in Paris from July 24 to September 9, 2024.

Giving Back Through Skateboarding.

All photos by Ian Logan x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

We joined forces with our amazing friends from Bridge to Skate and had a blast at the South Los Angeles Station Youth Activities League Center (complete with a private skatepark!). Our girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team riders Mazel Alegado, Mayzie Feher, Brooke Benton, and Quinne Daniels brought a truckload of new and gently used skate gear to donate. They spent the afternoon showing young girls (and boys) the ropes, from the basics to dropping in.

Our team riders shared their inspiring stories with the kids. They spoke about their lives as competitive skateboarders, their dreams of competing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, and the hard work they put in both at school and in the skatepark to turn those dreams into reality.

The May issue of Scholastic Magazine features team rider Mazel on the cover and has a three-page story about her personal journey in skateboarding. We are so grateful to Scholastic Magazine for sending us enough copies of the issue to pass out to every child in the program. All four team riders signed the magazines and personally handed them out. After that, it was time to skate!

After a teaching session, the kids were ready to see a demo, and these rad girls did not disappoint! They skated hard, answered questions, did tricks that the kids asked to see and kept the momentum going.

Huge thanks to Gap for supporting Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word with a grant and for donating tee shirts and hats from the Palace Gap collection that we were able to give to these new and enthusiastic young skateboarders!