Skate events don’t happen by themselves. There’s always someone behind them and here we help you find out who the event organisers are. Whether that be a competition series, a one off demo, or somewhere in between. This is a handy thing if you like your comps as you’ll find all the forms for entry, rules and regulations right there online. You’ll also find the cost of competitor entry. If you’re a spectator you can find out the official times and entry costs right from the horses mouth. It can also help you keep an eye out on any changes due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
We have a primary focus on Australian skateboarding event organisers, but you will the the major internationals here. After all it’s the peak of the comp scene and you’ll usually find an Australian or two shredding.
In addition to event organisers, a number of associations also run comps and skate days, so be sure to check them out.
The YMCA runs and manages the Australian SPL series throughout Australia. These comps cover skateboards as well as scooters and BMX. Divisions for Skateboards are normally under 12, under 14, open ...
The Vans Park Series is a global skateboarding tour with competitions in different countries and regions leading towards a world championship. The national, intercontinental and pro tours attract ...
SLS runs a pro world tour and and the official world championship for street skateboarding as sanctioned by the ISF. Many of the worlds top pro street skaters compete in this series.
In addition ...
Shredability delivers state and national skateboarding events such as King of Concrete and King of Vert comps. It is run by pro skater Renton Millar. They also provide workshops, lessons and clinics ...
The ASCI is a skateboarding group with a focus on development and opportunity. They also focus on the wider skateboarding community as a whole. The group is made up of skateboard schools, event ...