World Skate announces Skateboard Facilities Certification
World Skate anticipates the impact the Olympic Games will have on the construction of new skateboard facilities, and to ensure skateparks are being built to the highest standard they have announced new Skateboard Facilities Certification rules.
As World Skate moves forward following the Olympic Games in Tokyo, they consider it to be their duty as an International Federation to continue growing skateboarding in a way that contributes to its already rich history.
Being run through the World Skate Facilities Department, the new certification process can be used globally to ensure consistent quality while aligning with the needs of the current state of competitive skateboarding.
By framing and channelling the momentum from the Olympic Games, each facility will be uniquely designed and built with the idea that these areas will act as canvases for personal expression.
Far more than just a place for sport and exercise, these skateboard facilities are ultimately encouraging recreation and socialisation among the participating communities and will offer insight on how NGB’s can shape their domestic programs.
The new Skateboard Facilities Certification rules intend to apply a set of principles for guiding organisations in the creation of a facility that’s up to the Olympic standard and a certification process that allows for the possibility of hosting World Skate sanctioned events.
By defining the technical features of multi-purpose skateboard facilities, both at a recreational and competition level, World Skate aim to provide the best guidance possible in creating a quality environment for skateboarding.
By interpreting things like classes and ranking systems and quantifying a skatepark’s footprint in areas like height, depth and range, World Skate are ultimately defining the Olympic Skate Park as the pinnacle of design and quality. This process is being conducted by World Skate and is open to all the skateboarding stakeholders.
World Skate advise that a World Skate certification should be obtained by all organisations aiming to host World Skate competitions.
World Skate currently recognises 135 National Federations and is the IOC recognised governing body for skateboarding. For more information, visit www.worldskatesb.com
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