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The Boardr Global Skateboarding Rankings Update
The Boardr Global Skateboarding Rankings UpdateWe’re back with another Global Rankings update. With a few weeks going by, there has been a long list of events going down all over the world that have moved people up and down the ranks as you can see in the second slide. This time, we’re looking at some changes in Park and Street for all ages: In Women’s Street, the top five hasn’t changed this month, so we’re going a little farther down the list to find that Shiloh bumped up two places, Roos is down one, Keet is down two, and Juri is up four from killing it at HHF, Boardr Open, and Jackalope. In Men’s Street, top 5 has slight ups and downs, but overall remains the same, so we’re going down to the interesting areas where we’ve got large movements from up and comers like Matty Jessee who did well in Damn Am and HHF, then won The Boardr Open at NYC. Momohei from Osaka is movin’ on up from 3rd at Damn Am Japan and 10th in Uprising Tokyo. Carlos Ribeiro has a large bump up from 2nd at Uprising Tokyo and destroying it in that Fastest Ledge Trick Contest at Copenhagen Open which has a heavy points rake because you or anyone can’t do any of those tricks going that fast. Fun fact: It’s difficult to find a speed gun in Denmark so we had to bring one with us from good ol’ regulated America to run the event with. In Women’s Park, most notable is Nicole Hause, winning all around at skateboard life these days and contest-wise getting 2nd at the P-Stone Cup. Miss you, P-Stone. In Men’s Park, Keegan Palmer just edged out Kieran Woolley after that World Skate Argentina thing. Nice to see them both in Copenhagen last weekend. Get the full details and all the rankings reports by age, gender, discipline, and more at our site. Thanks for backing everything we’re up to in skateboarding. Your membership at The Boardr helps us keep doing all this for the simple good times on wheels and the fun spirit of competition. Ful
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