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Film charting Ireland’s skateboarding scene set for Jameson Film Festival
Documentary follows the development of skateboarding in Ireland from a shop in Dublin’s north inner city to today’s modern skate parks.
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View ArticleIrish company wins world distribution rights to skateboarding doc
Wildcard Distribution announced their coup at the Web Summit today, which skateboarding hero Tony Hawk is attending.
View ArticleTony Hawk got beat down by an Irish teenager in a game of rock, paper,...
Your skateboard can’t help you here, T-Hawk.
View Article‘Hurlboard’ created to welcome skate legend Tony Hawk to Dublin
But how does The Birdman do under a high dropping ball, Ger?
View ArticleTony Hawk on things “getting ugly” his first time skateboarding in Ireland
“We didn’t belong in the mainstream scene”.
View ArticleHow one man’s shop made skateboarding an Irish passion
Clive Rowen set up Clive’s on Hill Street in 1978. Now the owner of Skate City, he helped foster the burgeoning skate scene in Dublin.
View ArticleTony Hawk just held an ‘impromptu demo’ in a Dublin skate park
The skater is currently in Dublin on Web Summit duties.
View ArticleHere’s all you need to know about the All-Ireland Skateboarding Championships
Grant Masterson chats to The42 about the upcoming event in Gorey.
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