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  • Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
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    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.

    Skateboarding gave Mike Hohnen a lot of joy, but in his early 20s he decided to 'grow up' and give it up. Then he saw Arisa Trew at the Olympics.

    Mike Hohnen gets back into skateboarding after a long hiates, Lilyfield, Sydney. 19 February 2025.

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  • Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
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    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.

    Skateboarding gave Mike Hohnen a lot of joy, but in his early 20s he decided to 'grow up' and give it up. Then he saw Arisa Trew at the Olympics.

    Mike Hohnen gets back into skateboarding after a long hiates, Lilyfield, Sydney. 19 February 2025.

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  • Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
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    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.

    Skateboarding gave Mike Hohnen a lot of joy, but in his early 20s he decided to 'grow up' and give it up. Then he saw Arisa Trew at the Olympics.

    Mike Hohnen gets back into skateboarding after a long hiates, Lilyfield, Sydney. 19 February 2025.

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  • Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
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    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.
    Mike Hohnen: I quit skateboarding when I realised I'd never be good enough. A decade on, I found fun doesn't need an end goal.

    Skateboarding gave Mike Hohnen a lot of joy, but in his early 20s he decided to 'grow up' and give it up. Then he saw Arisa Trew at the Olympics.

    Mike Hohnen gets back into skateboarding after a long hiates, Lilyfield, Sydney. 19 February 2025.

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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
    Parco Lambro. Botellon Festival - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Sabato 6 luglio 2024
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Parco Lambro. Botellon Festival - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Sabato 6 luglio 2024
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
    Parco Lambro. Botellon Festival - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Sabato 6 luglio 2024
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
    Parco Lambro. Botellon Festival - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Sabato 6 luglio 2024
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
    Parco Lambro. Botellon Festival - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Sabato 6 luglio 2024
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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    Milano - Botellon Festival al parco Lambro
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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    Pictured; A young skater Diggs English looks around the show

    October 2023, London, UK.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    Pictured; A young skater Diggs English looks around the show

    October 2023, London, UK.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    Pictured; A young skater Diggs English looks around the show

    October 2023, London, UK.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    Pictured; A young skater Diggs English looks around the show

    October 2023, London, UK.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
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    One giant ollie for skate-kind! The show where you pull your own gnarly tricks. Design museum unveils Skateboard design exhibition
    From Tony Hawk's first ever board to a fully functioning mini-ramp for those brave enough to have a go, the Design Museum is racing through 70 years of hot wheels.

    About 100 boards are on display, half of which are loaned from the US-based Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, while others come from historian and self-confessed hoarder Nick Halkias's collection. The biggest get is the first ever board used by the sport's biggest star, Tony Hawk, courtesy of his archive.

    Skateboard, as the show is simply titled, begins with prototype boards created in mid-century childhood bedrooms, complete with splinters, bent nails and rust. Rapidly the design and accoutrements change: from steel to clay to polyurethane wheels. There are two of the earliest models of boards with sloping tips, known as kicktails, which would become industry standard by the 1970s.

    The design museum unveils the first history of Skateboard design exhibition from 1950-present day.
    Pictured; White board was Tony Hawks first skateboard.
    October 2023, London, UK.

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    London Tube and Overground strike. Around 10,000 members of the RMT union are staging a 24-hour walkout in an ongoing dispute over jobs and pensions, while 1,100 members of Unite union are striking on the Underground, Croydon Tramlink, and Victoria coach station. In addition, 400 London Overground workers employed by Arriva Rail London are separately engaging in a walkout, as are bus drivers working for United London, affecting 57 routes through west and south-west London and parts of Surrey.
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    NEWS - Musik-Kultobjekte werden in New York versteigert
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    Artwork of Iron Maiden's Eddie on the back of a skateboard by Kurt Cobain is on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
    Julien's Auctions Music Icons Press Preview in New York, United States - 16 May 2022

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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Die 13-jährige Britin Sky Brown gewinnt Bronzemedaille im Park-Skateboarding-Finale der Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kim Price/CSM/Shutterstock (12246392ap)
    Sky Brown from Great Britain during women's park skateboard at the Olympics at Ariake Urban Park, Tokyo, Japan
    Skateboard- park - Olympics: Day 3, USA - 04 Aug 2021

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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Die 13-jährige Britin Sky Brown gewinnt Bronzemedaille im Park-Skateboarding-Finale der Frauen
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    Sky Brown from Great Britain during women's park skateboard at the Olympics at Ariake Urban Park, Tokyo, Japan
    Skateboard- park - Olympics: Day 3, USA - 04 Aug 2021

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