JO de Paris 2024 : l'épreuve de skateboard reportée à lundi en ...
La première épreuve de skateboard des Jeux olympiques, prévue ce samedi 27 juillet, a été reportée à lundi à cause de la pluie.
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VIDÉO - Paris 2024 : tout savoir sur le skateboard aux Jeux ...
C'est la deuxième fois que les meilleurs skateurs de la planète vont s'affronter lors de la grande compétition des Cinq Anneaux.
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Skateboard Jeux olympiques - 10 things to know with detail
Skateboarding made its Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Games, marking a historic moment for the sport.
There are two disciplines in Olympic skateboarding: street and park. Street skateboarding involves navigating obstacles like stairs, rails, and ledges, while park skateboarding takes place in a bowl or ramp setting.
Each discipline consists of a series of heats, with skaters given multiple opportunities to showcase their skills and earn points from a panel of judges.
The Olympic skateboarding competition features both men's and women's events, with athletes competing individually for medals.
Skaters are judged on a variety of criteria, including difficulty of tricks, style, execution, and overall creativity.
The top skaters from each heat advance to the finals, where they have one last chance to impress the judges and secure a spot on the podium.
Olympic skateboarding has brought increased visibility and recognition to the sport, helping to elevate its status and attract new fans and participants.
Skateboarding has a rich history and culture, with roots in street culture and a strong emphasis on individual expression and creativity.
The inclusion of skateboarding in the Olympics has sparked debate among purists who worry about the commercialization and mainstreaming of the sport.
Despite the controversies, Olympic skateboarding has provided a platform for some of the world's best skaters to showcase their talents on a global stage and inspire the next generation of athletes.