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Mumbai and Goan youth take flight: The skateboarding revolution

Over the past few years, the skateboard scene in India has expanded, with boarders like Sagar Waghela representing India in China, Kima Ralte pioneering the skate scene in Mizoram while Shraddha Gaikwad emerging as the National Gold Medalist in the skateboarding street category

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Andy Topo in his element. Image Courtesy: Instagram

Andy Topo in his element. Image Courtesy: Instagram

Come evenings, Goa’s Miramar skatepark opens up for boarders. Andy Topo, Anveer and Ruth Beatriz Costa are gearing up for their daily jam session. Aerial, backside, lipslide, kickflip and more tricks are up for display for viewers and passers-by. 

As they swing their decks, street life takes centre stage at the rink. Skateboarders are ‘not kids whose dads gave them batting practice out in the front yard,’ explained skate magazine Thrasher. ‘It’s not a father-son deal’ – instead of normative institutions like school, family and teams, skaters abide by a tailored practice regime with a sense of freedom.

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