United Skateboard Association (U.S.A.)
moves to the Big Apple ,
NEW YORK , NY
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JULY 26, 2005 |
NEW YORK, NY (July 26, 2005) - After seven years in New Jersey, the United Skateboard Association (U.S.A.) has moved its offices to New York City - to 40 W. 23rd St., in the Flatiron District off 5th Ave.
2004 went out with a bang for the U.S.A.’s two strong amateur contest series. “Towards the end of the 2004 season I watched how our business was developing more in some areas and changing in others”, says T. Eric Monroe, founder of the United Skateboard Association. “We were getting a lot of marketing and production business out of New York City, so when the opportunity presented itself we knew we had to make the move to the City. |
GROM CHAMPIONSHIPS III
On
Nov. 6th the Boarderline Skate Park www.blskate.com
hosted the 3rd annual Grom Series Championships presented
by Zoo York www.zooyork.com
and The United Skateboard Association www.unitedskate.com
The top 7 form each of this years stops in both Beginner
and Intermediate Divisions where invited to participate
in this event, giving a glimpse of what the future
holds for this new generation in skateboarding. The
weekend proved to be the return of the "Skate
and Create" mentality, a breathe of fresh air
to say the least, a sign that the kids have been listening
and that tides are changing for the better. We always
emphasize to the kids that skating should be creative,
fun and a way to meet new people, what a concept!
What's great about the GROM is that there is no ego,
no style or trick taboo they just want to push there
skateboarding, whether it was street style, transition
or freestyle (can't stop the revolution) it was all
good and well represented.
The finals was more like a family reunion than a competition,
everyone has either met or stayed in contact with
one another throughout the year(s) at various contest
series and events, and surprised us with year end
scrapbooks, they are our on the road family, much
love! This set the stage for what became an eye opening
experience as the GROMS went all out holding nothing
back. Kids that we have seen grow up in this series
took it to the next level some of which we will see
in the Beast of the East next year, older cats be
on your toes!
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