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Skateboarding was first started in the 1950s. Mellow surfers got the idea to surf the streets. Nobody knows who made the first board, but in the attempt of surfing the streets a new sport was born.
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Skateboarding reaches a peak in popularity. Skateboard brands have grown up, and start holding skateboarding competitions.
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Skateboarding takes a sudden dive in popularity. Many people assume that skateboarding was just a fad.
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During the 70s, due to freestyle contests, skateboarding took an evolutionary boost toward the sport that we see today.
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Frank Nasworthy invents urethane skateboard wheels. Until this point, skaters used clay, or even metal wheels. These wheels spark new interest in skateboarding.
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During the 80's, skateboarding began to influence clothing styles, music and culture.
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The first public skate park in NYC opened in the mid 90’s.
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Since 2000 skateboarding has become more mainstream. More money has been put into skateboarding, there are more skate parks, better skateboards, and more skateboarding companies support the skaters. Mad props for that. Today you can actually attend the Uptown Skate School in NYC, and get one on one personal skateboarding lessons – how mainstream is that?! There are even talks about skateboarding becoming an Olympic sport.