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Sky Brown’s Olympic heroics sees skateboarding sweep nation with more girls taking up sport

A new study has revealed the impact of Sky Brown's success at the last Olympic Games

The number of girls taking up skateboarding has soared by a fifth since Sky Brown swept to Olympic glory, new figures reveal.

Ramp ace Sky was just 13 when she clinched bronze at the 2020 Tokyo games, making her the youngest British medallist of all time.

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Sky Brown has inspired a rise in the number of girls taking up skateboardingCredit: ©2023 Ben Stevens
Skateboarding has sweeped the nation since Brown's Olympic HeroicsCredit: ©2023 Ben Stevens

A study of 500 girls aged 10-16 found 64 per cent have now given the sport a go, and half of those say they were directly inspired by Sky.

There are an estimated 750,000 amateur and professional skaters in the UK, with data from Skateboard GB showing a 20 per cent increase in the number of girls taking up the sport in the last three years.

And 21 per cent went as far as to say they consider themselves to be fully fledged ‘Skater Girls’.

Sky Brown, who has partnered with Samsung, which commissioned the research to encourage the nation to try something new, said: “One thing I love even more than skateboarding, is seeing others try it and love it for themselves.

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Brown won a bronze medal at the Tokyo games in 2021Credit: ©2023 Ben Stevens

And 25 per cent of kids who have tried it out have also shared a photo or video of themselves skating, online.

The study also polled 500 adults, aged 18-34, and found 78 per cent admire the confidence displayed by skaters.

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But 52 per cent wouldn’t feel confident about trying skateboarding for the first time.

More than four in 10 (43 per cent) of nervous adults would be scared of embarrassing themselves, and 32 per cent have a fear of failure.

While 37 per cent of those who lack confidence say it’s simply because they don’t know where to start, and 36 per cent put it down to general low self-esteem.

Whereas 76 per cent of the 10-16 year-olds polled like to try new things, with more than half of those eager to give something a go because they like challenging themselves.

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But regardless of faith in their abilities, 50 per cent of the adults polled would want to capture evidence of their efforts through taking pictures or videos on their smartphones.

People can book a spot at one of the 'Drop in with Samsung Flip Park' experiences from 1st December.

The number of girls skateboarding has since risen by a fifthCredit: ©2023 Ben Stevens

Spokesperson Annika Bizon added: “Sport is incredible for many reasons – it teaches you so much about yourself.

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"We’re guided by the ‘guts to try’ and strive to break down barriers against all odds, something people would never get on a skateboard without having.

"We’re so excited to bring our partnership with Skateboard GB to life through the Samsung Flip Park, empowering the next generation to embody this fearless attitude."

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