Paris Skateboarding at LA CONCORDE

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It launches skateboarding from the rails, stairs and gaps of Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 to the hips, lips and transfers of Olympic Games Paris 2024. As you move from ‘street’ to ‘park’ for this particular game do not expect less of anything; the game will still be exciting, active and spectacular at La Concorde.

In dramatic 540 aerial spins to risky body varials, you will see skaters testing the physical edge to what is humanly possible on a strip of wood with four wheels. They’ll airborne slam, air reverse, hand balance, spin, grind and grind around of spectacular concrete sculpture of impressionism and dynamism aerobatics. They’ll have only two days of extremely competitive dancing with the judges as their audiece, and their goal will be to deliver as much experimental and profound thoughts and ideas as possible.

Why not the skateboarding park that will be jumping for the second time at the Olympic Games with thousands of fans filling the stands to watch their favorite skaters.

Like no other: Skateboarding at Paris 2024

Olympic talent, skateboarding stars are clearly thrilled by the opportunity to flex at Paris 2024. Professional skateboarder Andy Macdonald observed this during a training session for the next event at La Concorde where he saw that the skaters were more eager to get back on the ramp.

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“Far more this time round skateboarding has welcomed Olympics,” said the 51 years of age skater from Britain. “First time in Tokyo and everybody was hesitating saying, ‘Ah it’s the first round the first time and how it is going to be brought and looked at’ I saw in the street finals here was one of the best contest ever.

He will be aspiring for the same in park events one of the 44 skaters who will be aspiring for Paris. Among them are Ollie chimps Keegan Palmer and Yosozumi Sakura, Gavril Bottger and Hiraki Cocona in the world championship, and Arisa Trew and Tate Carew in the Olympic Qualifier Series.

Even the most renowned winners in the sport are unable to secure tickets due to the intense anticipation for the competition. Macdonald stated, “My wife and son are coming on Tuesday, but I couldn’t get tickets for the whole family.

Tony Hawk is unable to obtain seats for his entire family. Taking into account the remarks players have made on the location, it is simple to understand why demand is so high. After running, you skate over the deck and wonder if that is the Eiffel Tower. Yes. Is the Grand Palais that way? Yes, that is also true. Being here, as we are, is quite the journey,” Macdonald continued.

Ruby Trew says the location is not only visually beautiful but also technically amazing. The park is great fun for me. The Australian representative, who is 15 years old, stated, “I think it’s really cool.” “There are so many diverse kinds of barriers. I think it’s my favorite thus far. Vincent Matheron, a French skater, reiterated her remarks, stating, “I really enjoy this park.” It’s a nice park.

.At the end of the competition, I just hope I’m still going to be happy with it; if not, I’ll just act like a French guy and whine,” he said. The atmosphere at La Concorde, where spectators set the tone for what to expect once the contests begin, was also praised by many skaters.Bronze medallist Sky Brown from Tokyo 2020 commented, “Even just while we’re practicing, the crowd has been crazy.

It’s been really wonderful to see the stands packed with people; they’ve been hyping us up, and I think it will really help us get excited for the competition. It will be unpleasant. The skateboarding park in Paris 2024 has all the makings of a very fantastic project. The competition itself is the only thing left, and it starts on August 6.

Timetable for Paris 2024’s skateboarding park:

**August 6, ** All times CET

12.30 p.m. Ladies’ Park Qualifiers

5.30 p.m. Women’s Park Championship

**August 7**

12.30 p.m. Prelims in Men’s Park at 5:30 p.m.

Men’s Park Championship