Saturday, May 9, 2009

Kota Kinabalu - concrete skate park


This huge 1'600 m2 concrete skate park which is 40% bowl and 60% street / flow. The park will be constructed in the Likas Sports Complex "Youth Challenge Park" together with BMX track, rock climbing, etcThe design is still in development. So they may be changes later on. The construction is expected to begin in a few weeks time as told by skatepark specialist John Glaze; with over 20 years experience building skateboarding and BMX parks. Glaze; 34 (currently staying in Indonesia);CEO of Asia Pacific Skateparks, has been involved with projects such as the Austin Puplic Skatepark Action Committee and just completed building a $150,000 skatepark in Garapan, Saipan.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

6th Annual International Go Skateboarding Day June 21

Go Skateboarding Day : June 21

On June 21 skateboarders around the globe will celebrate the pure exhilaration, creativity, and spirit of one of the most influential activities in the world by blowing off all other obligations to go skateboarding!

Skateboarders everywhere will hold fundraisers, contests, protests, demo’s, they’ll skate across cities, gather in skateparks, stream into their local skate shop and some will even revel in the solitary act of skateboarding alone, all bringing together the skateboarding community in the grind heard around the world.

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE -
SKATEBOARDERS WORLDWIDE TO CELEBRATE
6TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL GO SKATEBOARDING DAY ON JUNE 21

Steve Caballero Designs One-of-a-Kind Holiday Poster

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif., May 5, 2009 – The countdown continues.  With less than two months to go until the 6th Annual International Go Skateboarding Day (GSD), the International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) is encouraging skateboarders and skateboarding enthusiasts to celebrate worldwide.  The holiday falls on the first day of summer, Sunday, June 21, 2009.

Go Skateboarding Day, founded by IASC, is recognized internationally by skateboarders, skateboard companies and the industry as a whole as an official holiday.  Each year the holiday continues to grow exponentially, by both the number of people who celebrate it and the number of events taking place in its honor around the globe.

“We are thrilled at just how big this holiday has grown around the world,” said John Bernards, executive director of IASC and GSD spokesperson.  “Skateboarding is slowly, but steadily getting the respect it deserves.  We are seeing more towns and cities supporting the healthy, character-building lifestyle through the construction of skateparks, educational programs, events and more.  Most recently, California State Senate, President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg officially recognized June 21, as ‘Go Skateboarding Day’.”

Continuing the artist series of collectable holiday posters, this year IASC enlisted the help of legendary skateboarder and artist Steve Caballero.  “I felt honored and blessed when IASC approached me with the opportunity to lend my support,” said Caballero.  “My inspiration was to create something with a worldwide message, so that everyone felt included and inspired to celebrate.  I want people to understand that to really enjoy the art of skateboarding we must lose all of our insecurities and truly ‘skate like nobody’s watching.’”

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Asian X tour

Asian X tour