Tag: africaskate
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“Smile, be patient, take deep breaths” – Advice from Alec Beck | Tony Hawk Foundation
ASD: What is your name, and how old are you? Alec: Alec Beck, 27 ASD: Do you have a skatename! And what do you do in skateboarding? Alec: Abeck. Skate and film, Programs manager at the Tony Hawk Foundation ASD: How long have you been skateboarding? Alec: 18 years ASD: How your work in skateboarding
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Hear from JUJU On his “Suit ties and $$$$” | Julien Bachelier
ASD: What is your name, and how Old are you? Julien: BACHELIER JULIEN , 37 YEARS OLD ASD: Do you have a skatename! And what do you do in skateboarding? Julien: Nope , my friends call me JUJU ASD: How long have you been skateboarding? Julien: Since 1989 ASD: How your work in skateboarding did
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Coming Soon | A Talk With Alec Beck – Programs Manager at Tony Hawk Foundation
On November 1st at 1000GMT. We will bring you the Interview we did with Alec Beck, 18 years old on skateboarding. Alec is also Programs Manager at Tony Hawk Foundation. Keep Following Africa Skateboarding Diary for Inspiring and Interactive Interviews which helps to Inspire Africa Skateboarders and connect skateboarding in Africa to the World. Grow
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Steve White | Amateur Skateboarder From Florida, US
Written By Headquarter ASD: Inside skateboarding Industry what do you do? Steve: I am a amateur skateboarder from a small town called Bartow, Florida ASD: Do you ride for a company? Steve: My first sponsor was a company called Onenation skateboards, they are no longer around. I do ride for triple x surf and skate
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Africa Skateboarding Diary Talks With Pedro | Pope
Written By Headquarter ASD: Well Pedro, where do you live? do you have a skatename? Pope: I, I live in Valencia, Spain. Yes my friends call me pope ASD: What do you do in skateboarding industry? Pope: I represent several brands skating for them, taking pictures, videos and other advertising ASD: Are you sponsored? Pope:
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Kitintale Skatepark | The First Park In East Africa
Written By Sedrick Kidiima | Headquarter April 2006: Jackson Mubiru and a South African friend called Shael Swart build Uganda’s first and only skateboard ramp in Kitintale, Kampala with locally made bricks. Jack’s family supplies the land and a department store donates two skateboards to the ramp. July 2006: Jack meets a Canadian filmmaker and
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