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Eric Koston Explores Skateboarding’s Historic Rise at The Olympic Museum

Skateboarding is officially an Olympic spot
ShreddER August 7, 2024
Eric Koston at The Olympic Museum
YouTube: The Berrics

The Berrics co-founder and Team USA captain, Eric Koston, has visited The Olympic Museum to show everyone how skateboarding evolved from the streets to a multi-corporate sport.

Koston's visit wasn’t just an ordinary trip; it was all about celebrating skateboarding’s evolution from a street sport to a global sensation.

The skate legend goes deep into the origins of the Olympics, from the first Olympic flag to the ever-burning flame that symbolizes the spirit of competition.

But the best part? Koston takes a closer look at how skateboarding made its mark, showcasing the boards of stars like Yuto Horigome, Nyjah Huston, and Rayssa Leal, all displayed in glass for future generations to check out.

It’s a really cool look at how skateboarding has come such a long way and proves that it's definitely made it big on the Olympic stage.

Check out Koston's story and get motivated by the amazing past and bright future of skateboarding.

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