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Wildcard Juni Kang and Teen Phenom Chloe Covell Stun the Field at SLS Los Angeles Takeover

South Korean rookie Juni Kang completed a historic wildcard-to-champion run at the Street League Skateboarding DTLA Takeover, while 16-year-old Australian Chloe Covell dominated the women's division.

Not represented: Course designers who create the obstacles that dictate which tricks are possible. · Skateboarding brand sponsors who rely on these athletes for marketing and product development.

Underdog Supporters 35%Women's Progression Advocates 35%The Old Guard 30%

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Olympic Skateboarder Paige Heyn Signs With Nike SB and Girl Skateboards in Major Roster Move

The 18-year-old Paris Olympian has relocated to Southern California and secured major sponsorships with Nike SB, Girl Skateboards, and Rockstar Energy, cementing her status as a top-tier global pro.

Not represented: Independent board brands competing against legacy conglomerates for talent · Other female skaters navigating the current sponsorship economy

Industry Insiders 40%Contest Analysts 35%Local Arizona Scene 25%

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World Skateboarding Power Rankings: Teenage Phenoms Dominate Ahead of the Summer Stretch

With the inaugural X Games League draft shaking up the landscape and the World Skate Tour hitting Rome, a new generation of teenage skateboarders is dominating the global circuit.

Not represented: Grassroots skate shop owners · Independent video-part filmmakers

Youth Movement Advocates 44%Franchise League Supporters 33%Olympic Pathway Competitors 22%

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