In the male-dominated sport, female skaters on East Coast and beyond are creating their own cultures, challenging stereotypes, and inspiring others along the way.
This is due, in large part, to the efforts of a handful of radical female skaters and entrepreneurs who, instead of waiting for the sports industry to change, decided to take matters into their own hands and create their own brands, networks, and outlets to gain visibility.
Lexy is a 13 years old skater and singer from New York who enjoys just being herself. Anyone watching her can see her passion for skateboarding. Despite several injuries Lexy's resilience keeps her moving forward. She has competed at several charity events in the community. One of her favorite things is to teach younger kids the basics and pass on her enthusiasm about the sport. Lexy rides for sPACYcLOUd and Skate Girls Tribe.
Matty is a 17 years old skateboarder from Maryland. She started skateboarding at 5 years old and is not planning to stop any time soon! Despite being born with several disabilities, Matty pushes through and shreds every day she can. She is always ready to stand up for herself, her beliefs, her teammates and all the lady skateboarders. Matty loves art, animals, activism, and is part of sPACYcLOUd and Skate Girls Tribe!
Mia Charles is Maryland native. She has been skateboarding since a very young age. Mia is very active in DC skateboarding scene. She loves to help other girls learn new tricks. Mia is hard working, determined, passionate, and a great role model to other girls. Mia rides for sPACYcLOUd and Skate Girls Tribe.
DC-based Tati Kolina started Skate Girls Tribe, an informal not-for-profit organization supporting a network of female athletes, artists, and influencers in action sports culture. Tati was inspired by Skateistan and decided to build a similar community locally. She organized three film screenings of Skateistan The Movie in DC area in 2014. That is where she met Skateistan's Global Skateboarding Adviser, Bryan Ridgeway, and action sports female legends Patti McGee and Di Dootson Rose who later became her mentor.
Tati is also the founder of sPACYcLOUd, a clothing brand created for these who choose to maneuver their own way through life with a “Skate or Die” attitude.
Bethesda Boards was established in March of 2012 by Kaare Wieneke and Tyson Plumbtree in Maryland with goal to supply the local community with "Cutting Edge Mobility". The idea was to bring all of the fastest and coolest outdoor sports and combine them in one shop while keeping the prices reasonable and competitive with local and online retailers. Bethesda Boards organizes many events throughout the year and supports skateboarding community in many different ways.
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