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jsmithcameronx · 3 years ago
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Roos Zwetsloot, Letícia Bufoni, Mariah Duran, Margielyn Didal, Funa Nakayama, Lore Bruggeman, Aori Nishimura, Keet Oldenbeuving and Pamela Rosa compete in the Women's Street final on day three of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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iconsfinder · 3 years ago
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slaveofimagination · 3 years ago
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Beautiful Athletes Tokyo 2020 (4/?)
Lore Bruggeman (Belgium)
11th Place Women's Street Skateboarding
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unreadpoppy · 3 years ago
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Like I’m watching the female skaters and I should be rooting for us but also the Belgian girl ‘s cute and she’s killing it like I’m really liking watching her skate
The person I root for in an Olympic game is based on who I think is the cutest/ good looking.
Except for women’s voley... then I’m rooting for my country
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2020 Olympics Belgium Roster
Athletics
Dieter Kersten (Brussels)
Isaac Kimeli (Brussels)
Koen Naert (Roeselare)
Ben Broeders (Rotterdam)
Robin Vanderbemden (Seraing)
Kevin Borlée (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
Jonathan Sacoor (Namur)
Eliott Crestan (Namur)
Ismael Debjani (Montignies-Sur-Sambre)
Robin Hendrix (Capelle-Op-Den-Bos)
Michael Obasuyi (Ostend)
Dylan Borlée (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
Jonathan Borlée (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)
Alexander Doom (Roselaere)
Julien Watrin (Vitron)
Thomas Van Der Plaetsen (Ghent)
Mieke Gorissen (Hasselt)
Hanne Verbruggen (Essen)
Hanne Claes (Leuven)
Nafi Thiam (Brussels)
Imke Virvaet (Ghent)
Cynthia Bolingo-Mbongo (Uccle)
Elise Vanderelst (Mons)
Anne Zagré (Bree)
Paulien Couckuyt (Antwerp)
Camille Laus (Tornai)
Naomi Van Den Broeck (Oslo, Norway)
Hanne Maudens (Wetteren)
Dr. Fanny Smets (Cologne, Germany)
Noor Vidts (Vilvoorde)
Cycling
Remco Evenepoel (Aalst)
Wout Van Aert (Herentals)
Tiesj Benoot (Ghent)
Greg Van Avermaet (Lokeren)
Mauri Vansevenant (Namur)
Kenny De Ketele (Oudenaarde)
Robbe Ghys (Hasselt)
Lindsay De Vyler (Wetteren)
Jens Scheurmanns (Genk)
Lotte Kopecky (Rumst)
Jolien D’Hoore (Ghent)
Valerie Demey (Bruges)
Julie Van De Velde (Aartrijke)
Shari Bossuyt (Kortrijk)
Githa Michiels (Edegem)
Elke Vanhoof (Mol)
Equestrian
Laurence Roos (Lichtaart)
Domien Michiels (Oum-Heverlee)
Pieter Devos (Diest)
Niels Bruynseels (Bonheiden)
Jérôme Guery (Sart-Dames-Avelines)
Grégory Wathelet (Huy)
Alexa Fairchild (Brussels)
Larissa Neslin (Braine-l’Alleud)
Lara De Liedekerke-Meier (Uccle)
Sailing
Wannes Van Laer (Ostend)
Emma Plasschaert (Ostend)
Anouk Geurts (Brussels)
Isaura Maenhaut (Antwerp)
Swimming
Louis Croenen (Turnhout)
Fanny Lecluyse (Kortrijk)
Taekwondo
Jaouad Achab (Antwerp)
Archery
Jarno De Smedt (Bornem)
Badminton
Lianne Tan (Bilzen)
Basketball
Rafael Bogaerts (Leuven)
Nick Celis (Antwerp)
Thierry Mariën (Antwerp)
Thibaut Vervoort (Antwerp)
Kim Mestdagh (Ypres)
Antonia Delaere (Antwerp)
Marjorie Carpréaux (Boussu)
Emma Meesseman (Ypres)
Ann Wauters (Sint-Gillis-Waas)
Kyara Linskens (Bruges)
Hanne Mestdagh (Ypres)
Heleen Nauwelaers (Duffel)
Julie Vanloo (Ostend)
Jana Raman (Ghent)
Julie Allemand (Liège)
Billie Massey (Bredene)
Canoeing
Gabriel De Coster (Hamont-Achel)
Artuur Peters (Hechtel-Eksel)
Lize Broekx (Leuven)
Hermien Peters (Neerpelt)
Field Hockey
Arthur Van Doren (Antwerp)
John Dohmen (Anderlecht)
Florent Van Aubel (Ghent)
Sébastien Dockier (Bonheiden)
Cédric Charlier (Anderlecht)
Gauthier Boccard (Uccle)
Nicolas De Kerpel (Wilrijk)
Augustin Meurmans (Ottignies-Louvain-La-Neuve)
Alexander Hendrickx (Wilrijk)
Thomas Briels (Wilrijk)
Félix Denayer (Edegem)
Vincent Vanasch (Evere)
Simon Gougnard (Nivelles)
Arthur De Sloover (Kortrijk)
Antoine Kina (Ghent)
Loïck Luypaert (Edegem)
Victor Wegnez (Brussels)
Tom Boon (Brussels)
Golf
Thomas Detry (Brussels)
Thomas Pieters (Antwerp)
Manon De Roey (Antwerp)
Gymnastics
Maellyse Brassart (Uccle)
Nina Derwael (Ghent)
Lisa Vaelen (Bonheiden)
Jutta Verkest (Mechelen)
Judo
Jorre Verstraeten (Leuven)
Matthias Casse (Mortsel)
Toma Nikiforov (Etterbeek)
Charline Van Snick (Liège)
Rowing
Tim Brys (Ghent)
Niels Van Zandweghe (Bruges)
Shooting
Jessie Kaps (Westende)
Skateboarding
Axel Cruysberghs (Oceanside, California)
Lore Bruggeman (Deerlijk)
Tennis
Sander Gillé (Hasselt)
Joran Vliegen-Desender (Maaseik)
Elise Mertens (Hamont-Achel)
Alison Van Uytvanck-Laemers (Grimbergen)
Triathlon
Jelle Geens (Zelder)
Marten Van Riel (Loenhout)
Val Barthelemy (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Claire Michel (Brussels)
Weightlifting
Nina Sterckx (Ghent)
Anna Van Bellingen (Ohain)
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indianskateculture · 3 years ago
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The 80 athletes who’ll take part in the first-ever Olympic skateboarding competition at Tokyo 2020 (in 2021) are now known. With 20 skateboarders each in the men’s and women’s park and street disciplines, the competition will see 18 different countries represented (in street) and 17 (in park). . . The full list of skateboarders for Tokyo 2020 (in 2021) Men’s Street Nyjah Huston (USA) HORIGOME Yuto (JPN) SHIRAI Sora (JPN) Kelvin Hoefler (Brazil) Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) Aurelien Giraud (FRA) Jake Ilardi (USA) Jagger Eaton (USA) Vincent Milou (France) Matt Berger (CAD) Manny Santiago (Puerto Rico) Shane O’Neill (AUS) Angelo Caro Narvaez (Peru) Felipe Gustavo (BRA) AOKI Yukito (Japan) Giovanni Vianna (Brazil) Micky Papa (CAD) Axel Cruysberghs (Belgium) Luis Jhancarlos Gonzalez Ortiz (COL) Brandon Valja Men’s Park Heimana Reynolds (USA) Cory Juneau (USA) Luiz Francisco (BRA) Pedro Barros (BRA) Zion Wright (USA) Keegan Palmer (AUS) Oskar Rozenberg (SWE) Pedro Quintas (BRA) Ivan Federico (Italy) Steven Pineiro (PUR) Alessandro Mazzara (Italy) Vincent Matheron (FRA) Jaime Mateu (Spain) Kieran Woolley (AUS) HIRANO Ayumu (Japan) Tyler Edtmayer (GER) Danny Leon (Spain) Andy Anderson (CAD) Rune Glifberg (DEN) Dallas Oberholtzer (SA) . Women’s Street - . Pamela Rosa (BRA) Rayssa Leal (BRA) NISHIMURA Aori (JPN) Leticia Bufoni (BRA) NISHIYA Momiji (JPN) Mariah Duran (USA) Roos Zwetsloot (NED) Candy Jacobs (NED) Hayley Wilson (AUS) NAKAYAMA Funa (JPN) Alexis Sablone (USA) Keet Oldenbeuving (NED) Margielyn Arda Didal (Philippines) Alana Smith (USA) ZENG Wenhui (China PR) Lore Bruggeman (BEL) Julia Brueckler (Austria) Charlotte Hym (FRA) Asia Lanzi (Italy) Boipelo Awuah (SA) . Women’s Park - . OKAMOTO Misugu (JPN) YOSOZUMI Sakura (JPN) Sky Brown (GBR) Poppy Starr Olsen (GBR) Lizzie Armanto (FIN) HIRAKI Kokona (JPN) Bryce Wettstein (USA) Dora Varella (Brazil) Isadora Rodrigues Pacheco (BRA) Brighton Zeuner (USA) Jordyn Barratt (USA) Yndiara Asp (BRA) Julia Benedetti (Spain) Lilly Stoephasius (GER) Xin Zhang (China PR) Madeleine Larcheron (FRA) Amelia Brodka (POL) Josefina Tapia Varas (Chile) Bombette Martin (GBR) Melissa Williams (SA) . #thankyouskateboarding #skateboardingisfun (at Tokyo Olympic Games 2021) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ1KBYtlSz4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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surmars7000 · 4 years ago
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skaterdee · 5 years ago
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OH-SO Magazine - A skate mag for empowering skater girls!
In March 2019, Transworld Skateboarding ceased its print publication. This was, understandably, a huge bummer -- especially as I was just getting back into skateboarding around that time and was looking to immerse myself in the culture through some mass media consumption.
As much as I live and breathe digital media, I’m old school, at heart. And since I grew up on Thrasher and Transworld, of course that’s the first thing I looked for at the bookstore. It’s that same desire that brought me to the magazine section today, to pick up a copy of Thrasher. But then, something else caught my eye:
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The above photo is the cover of Issue 2 of a new skateboarding magazine aimed at the global community of female skaters. And that’s 10-year-old Sky Brown on the cover.
As I flipped through the latest issue of Thrasher, I scanned for content, hoping to find something more than just pretty pictures. Something with heart, and character. Something more about skating and the culture surrounding it than just stills of skaters doing tricks, hovering in mid-air with a board locked in space beneath them.
Of course, I’m not knocking skate mags that simply post pictures of pros and feature the odd interview and catalog of merch, but my tastes have changed with maturity. I want more.
I want something that speaks to me: the non-pro who lives and breathes skateboarding but isn’t trying to conquer flights of stairs, land impossible tricks, or risk my skin on a downhill slide. I just want to ride my board and connect with others who do the same, and especially if we can do it from the female perspective. And wouldn’t ya know it... That’s just what OH-SO seems to be all about.
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Above is a screen-grab of OH-SO’s origins on their “Our Story” page. It’s brief, but get’s to the point, and illustrates something that’s been missing from skateboarding for a long time -- despite the fact that girls and young women have been skateboarding forever.
As I flipped through the pages, one article that stood out to me in particular was an essay by Sam Haddad, “What Is Good For Your Head.” This was the clincher, the “something more” I was looking for. This, and another essay on what it is about skateboarding that makes us smile, and why it’s ok to express the joy you get from skating, sold me on this magazine.
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I was amazed to be reading an essay from a total stranger that almost perfectly nails the exact same way I feel about skating. In the “What Is Good For Your Head” essay, author Sam Haddad writes about “getting out of your own head.” These words were eerily similar to what I wrote, almost exactly, in my last blog post. The same sensation of freedom, of achieving “flow,” of forgetting about life’s problems for a little while... These are extremely familiar concepts to me. This is why I skate.
Aside from these essays are various interviews. The interview with Sky Brown, the 10-year-old skater on the cover, is a fantastic look at the next generation of skaters. Lore Bruggeman, a 16-year-old skater from Belgium, sounds equally like the kind of person I’d love to meet. And that’s just a fraction of the awesome, empowering girls and young women in this issue who hail from all over the world. (And that’s important, too; these pages aren’t stuffed with just white kids from New York, L.A., or Santa Cruz. These are interviews with girls of all races, from everywhere.)
Cover to cover, the whole issue is a great read with very little filler. Plus, it just looks great! I love the graphics and the layout.
I sincerely hope that OH-SO has many more issues on the way. I look forward to reading all of them!
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meowskateboards · 8 years ago
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We are proud to announce the addition of Lore Bruggeman from Belgium to our International team! Welcome to the team @lorebruggeman! 🇧🇪 👊 Now available in Belgium, Germany and other parts of Europe through @247dist! 🇩🇪
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davidcarterr · 6 years ago
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Far ‘n’ High XI 2018 | Recap & Results
For the XI. Far ‘n’ High AMs and Pros from all over the world gathered in Paris to have a good time together. Grab a cold one, take some time, and watch the footage our friends from Flatspot Magazine have covered for you. Spoiler: The level was insane!
Far ‘n’ High XI | Opening & Best Trick
Far ‘n’ High XI | Female Finals
Far ‘n’ High XI | Finals & Recap
With Richard Tury (SLK) as the overall men’s winner, Keet Oldenbeuving (NL) as the best female skater, and Giovanni Vianna (BRA) winning the skatedeluxe Best Trick event at the main spot, there was more than enough prove on the immense level skateboarding has reached by now. But enough talking, better check out the recap from Flatspot Magazine.
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WINNERS | MALE
Richard Tury (SLK)
Gustavo Ribeiro (POR)
Lucas Rabelo (BRA)
Chase Webb (USA)
Joseph Garbaccio (FRA)
Mauro Iglesias (ARG)
Benjamin Garcia (FRA)
TJ Rogers (CAN)
Matias Dell’ Olio (ARG)
Douwe Macare (NL)
WINNERS | FEMALE
Keet Oldenbeuving (NL)
Lore Bruggeman (BEL)
Mariah Duran (USA)
Charlotte Hym (FR)
Haylay Wilson (AUS)
Lea Schairer (GER)
Eugenia Ginepro (ARG)
Asia Lanzi (ITA)
Lea Schaeffer (GER)
Evelien Bouillart (BEL)
WINNERS | skatedeluxe BEST TRICK
MAIN SPOT BEST TRICK: Giovanni Vianna (BRA)
TRANSITION BEST TRICK: Alex Midler (USA)
HIGHER FLIPPY TRICK CHALLENGE: Alex Mizurov (GER)
WARM UP STREET GAP: Justin Sommer (GER)
WARM UP STAIRS UP: TJ Rogers (CAN)
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girliforniamagazine · 8 years ago
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