WGI Olympic Study Day: Skateboarding – between way of life and aggressive sport

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WGI Olympic Study Day: Skateboarding – between way of life and aggressive sport

On 9 July, the Willibald Gebhardt Institute (WGI), in collaboration with the Education and Culture in Sport part of the Institute of Sports Science on the University of Münster, organised a panel dialogue on the subject “Skateboarding and the Olympics: Lifestyle or Competitive Sport?” to mark Olympic Study Day 2026. The panel featured well-known figures from the skateboarding scene: Skateboarding pioneer Titus Dittmann (Skate-Aid), Hans-Jürgen “Cola” Kuhn (schooling coverage knowledgeable and former chair of the Skateboarding Commission) and Julius Dittman (CEO at Titus) mentioned the event of skateboarding between the DIY (do-it-yourself) scene and the Olympics, together with the related guidelines, requirements and commercialisation.
Whilst the panellists highlighted the sporting points, varied fast polls amongst the viewers revealed that, for the roughly 100 visitors, listeners and college students current, skateboarding is extra carefully related to a specific, non-conformist way of life. The growth of this explicit sport – set to return to the Olympic programme in 2028 – stays fascinating. As skateboarding – chosen by the organisers as an illustration sport in Tokyo in 2020 and in Paris in 2024 – may even function within the programme in Los Angeles in 2028, it’s set to change into a everlasting fixture of the Olympic Games, even past LA 2028.
The dialogue was livened up by quick video clips that includes voices from round Münster, recorded – although not solely – within the native skateparks. “A very successful event on an exciting topic in the context of the Olympics,” concluded WGI President Heinz Aschebrock.
As a part of the Olympic Study Day programme, a cellular mini-ramp was additionally obtainable in order that attendees might get a really feel for skateboarding for themselves following the panel dialogue. Trying it out for ourselves made it clear that, in addition to approach, it takes a good bit of braveness.

 


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