Zhu Yi’s performance during yesterday’s women’s short program team event sparked a social media attack of note.
Tony Hawk is probably the most famous name in skating, and he seems like a pretty decent bloke, too.
Crystal Moselle’s first narrative feature film ‘Skate Kitchen’ defies the male-dominated world of skateboarding by capturing the daily lives of a group of talented young women skaters in Manhattan.
Hout Bay offers a pretty decent snapshot of the disparities that exist in this country, and these three guys need your help to make life a little more enjoyable for all residents.
It’s a little known fact that you can actually test positive for THC and not get booted from the Olympics. Unless you smoke a pretty decent amount, of course.
As one nears the ripe old age of 50, the body tends to take bumps and bruises a little harder. That’s not slowing Tony down though.
They certainly made us wait but Lexus have released a video of some cool cats rocking out on their hoverboard and it looks like a bloody good time.
Every kid should have the chance to fall on their ‘gat’ whilst attempting a kick-flip. The guys at ‘The Pigeon Plan’ agree and have taken action to get our local lads kitted out with some skating know-how.
Young five-year-old skating prodigy shows her moves, which will make you feel like you’ve underachieved MASSIVELY.
Skating veteran Tony Hawk discusses Instagram, Tupac and being a father in a new interview with Mashable.
There’s something about skateparks and moms that do not mix, as these examples of mothers losing their cool at skaters demonstrate.
Dig in to the old archives, photo albums or just anywhere epic where you can get your hands on a VINTAGE surf or skate image – you might skate away with one of these…
Nine-year-old Sabre Norris has successfully landed a 540 while vert skating – something that’s no easy task. Her reaction is also priceless and shows what true happiness really is.
A while ago, Cape Town had the prestige of winning the competition to be the World Design Capital for 2014. And since then, residents have been racking their brains to try and figure out what exactly that means. Will we be building an entirely new city? Will some art kids pop up and wrap Cape Town’s trees in some sort of colourful material? The jury was well and truly out. Until now.
This video is completely off the chain! The camera on Kooof Nek is set for 60-70 km/h so you can work out how fast this guy was going. The speed-wobbles will make you freak! Watch..