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Youth Week is here, and there's heaps to do and plenty of ways you can Live Like a Legend!
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Think you can capture the essence of living like a legend in Motueka? The TYC Photo Competition, in association with the Tasman Youth Council, is calling for photographic entries that profile Living Motueka Legends.
The Tasman Skatepark Tour concluded in spectacular style, with a full assortment of riders on show at the Richmond finale. The junior scooter rippers were up first and it was the repertoire of tricks on display from Tuts Kinita which impressed the judges and he was deservedly rewarded 1st place in the junior scooter heat. Karl Radcliffe knocked over favourite Mita Timpson to win the senior section.
Overwhelming public demand and lobbying eventually paid off, as the Tasman Skatepark Tour ventured to the region's best and biggest skate park, with Nelson Neale Park hosting a Friday evening show down. The $500,000 Park facility incorporates several kidney bowls with a well designed street skate section which offered contests new lines and new tricks to throw down.
Brightwater's compact skatepark hosted heat 6 of the 2013 Tasman Skatepark Tour, and the condensed circuit called for innovation and creativity by all riders to navigate the park elements.
Tasman's oldest and most spacious skatepark turned it on for the 5th heat of the Tasman Skatepark Tour 2013, with a strong field of competitors treating the 250+ strong audience to extreme display of board, bike and scooter riding show time.
A very vocal and energetic local audience greeted the Tasman Skatepark Tour as it rolled into Tapawera Township, with around 35 skate, bike and scooter competitors shredding the compact park to pieces.
The Tasman Skatepark Tour treated the Wakefield community to an extreme display of boardriding trickery, as Whitby Way car park was transformed into one massive terrain park. The smooth, flat asphalt surface, combined with a set of ramps, rails and boxes from the cheapskates portable skatepark provided the catalyst for around 40 skate and scooter enthusiasts to show off their skill set in front of a vocal 150+ strong crowd.
Gusty gale force winds greeted the Tasman Skatepark Tour as it rolled on into the newly extended Mapua skatepark, but this didn't stand in the way of the 60 dedicated competitors and the 250+ strong audience who were in attendance.