Skateboarding

  • The early start of skateboarding

    The popularity of skateboarding grows rapidly as many non-surfers begin to skate. Skateboarding grows from street and pool riding to downhill slalom and freestyle, grew from california.
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    skateboarding time line

    the changes of skateboarding over the years
  • Getting larger

    Skateboarding reaches a peak in popularity. Skateboard brands have grown up, and start holding skateboarding competitions.
  • Sudden Death

    Skateboarding takes a sudden dive in popularity. Many people assume that skateboarding was just a fad.
  • Underground Sport

    Skateboarding continues, but with a lot fewer people skating. Skateboard companies die out one at a time, and skaters are forced to create much of their own equipment.
  • Reborn

    Frank Nasworthy invents urethane skateboard wheels. Until this point, skaters used clay, or even metal wheels. These wheels spark new interest in skateboarding.
  • Elite Skaters

    The Ocean Festival is held in Del Mar, California. It's a traditional freestyle and slalom contest, but the Zephyr team arrived and blew the contest away with a new agressive, innovative style of skateboarding. This event catapults skateboarding into the public eye. The most famous of these Zephyr team riders were Tony Alva, Jay Adams and Stacy Peralta
  • Changing Everything

    Alan Gelfand invents the Ollie.
  • Gone Again

    Skateboarding takes a second dive in popularity. Insurance rates for skate parks rise dramatically, and many skate parks have to close.
  • Underground Once Again

    Skaters continue to skate, but in a more underground way. Small privately owned skateboard companies pop up, owned by skaters. These small companies encourage creativity in designs. Skateboarding evolves into an even more personal style of expression.
  • Bigger and Better

    Stacey Peralta teams up with George Powell to create the first skateboarding video - the Bones Brigade Video Show. Skateboard videos become a new way for skaters to feel like they are part of something larger, and shows newer skaters what's possible. Skateboarding begins to form a more unified skateboarding culture.
  • The end?

    Skateboarding begins another dive in popularity. It's not as bad as the previous ones, but it hits vert skateboarding the hardest. Most skaters only skate street. Pro vert skaters fall on hard times.
  • Idols

    The movie Gleaming the Cube comes out, starring Christian Slater as a skateboarding teenager. The movie has cameos from famous skaters like Tony Hawk, and makes a strong impact on people's view of skateboarders.
  • Anger

    Street skateboarding grows in popularity, but with a new edge. Skateboarding grows along with punk culture, and skateboarding gains a strong angry image.
  • Big Time

    World Cup Skateboarding is founded, to oversee the biggest skateboarding competitions all over the world. World Cup Skateboarding also functions to regulate points from one event to another, in order to give a general idea of how professional skateboarding is progressing, and how pro skaters do from contest to contest.
  • Attention

    The first X Games are held, giving a lot of attention to skateboarding. The X Games bring in new money and interest, helping to propel skateboarding in popularity, and pushing skaters to new levels of invention (read more about the History of the X Games.
  • Mainstream Contreversy

    Because of 1997's Winter X Games attention, skateboarding becomes classified as an "Extreme Sport". Many skaters rebel against this classification, and resent skateboarding's slide into the mainstream.
  • 2000

    Throughout the 2000s, skateboarding contests and competitions grow in popularity. The Dew Tour begins in 2005 and quickly grows to rival the X Games. Small local contests and international skateboard contests pop up all over the world. Skateboarding becomes mostly mainstream, but retains a strong dose of the punk, anti-establishment, individualistic attitude.
  • Making Money

    Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 comes out for Nintendo 64, and is a major hit. This generates even more attention for skateboarding. The game has been followed by many Tony Hawk video games, each one a hit.
  • Go skateboarding day

    The International Association of Skateboard Companies founds Go Skateboarding Day, and sets it for June 21st.
  • Skateboarding feds

    The International Skateboarding Federation is founded, and takes the lead in talking to the International Olympic Committee about adding skateboarding to the Olympics The reaction in the skateboarding community ranges from excitement to outrage.
  • Movies

    The Lords of Dogtown movie comes out, telling the story of the Zephyr team.