Olympic skateboarders will perform in Sharjah at the Street and Park World Championships in a “spectacular show.”
At the Street 2022 and Park 2022 World Championships at Sharjah’s Aljada Skate Park, which serve as qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, the top skateboarders in the world have promised to put on a “fantastic show.” Olympic fans can buy Olympic Skateboarding Tickets from our website.
The Street 2022 World Championships will be held in Sharjah from January 29 to February 5, and the Park 2022 World Championships will be held there from February 5 to February 12, as part of the “Road to Paris” contests.
Momiji Nishiya, who at the age of 13 won the first-ever gold medal in women’s street skating at the 2020 Olympics, said, “Skateboarding’s popularity has increased significantly since it was included in the Olympics a few years ago.
It’s wonderful to travel the world and observe so many individuals my age having fun doing something they love. The level of skating is so high right now that it’s unbelievable. In Sharjah, the fans are in for a real treat. It will be a magnificent spectacle, so I know I’ll have to be on my game. I invite everyone to come to see us skate at Aljada Skate Park.
Skateboarders: 450
The 2020 Olympics’ women’s street skateboarding silver medalist Rayssa Leal, a 15-year-old Brazilian skateboarder with 6.4 million Instagram followers, stated, “I enjoy seeing how passionate people are about skateboarding and the culture around our sport.
Sharjah’s World Championships will be fantastic. There is incredible talent competing here from all over the world. I will exert all effort in Sharjah to deliver the finest result possible because I want to surpass myself at the following Olympics.
Both competitions will have over 450 skateboarders from across the world competing, including all 12 medal winners from the 2020 Tokyo Games. This is a first for the UAE and the greater Middle East. Olympic fans can buy Olympic 2024 Tickets from our website.
The Aljada skate park in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, will host the start of the 2023 Street Skateboarding World Championships on January 29.
Two new world champions will be crowned at the week-long competition, which concludes with the final on Sunday, February 5. Skateboarders will also have the opportunity to accumulate ranking points in their pursuit of Olympic qualification for the Paris 2024 Games.
Among the 277 street skateboarders expected to show up for the competition are Horigome Yuto, Rayssa Leal, Nishiya Momiji, and Jagger Eaton, all of whom have won Olympic medals for Tokyo 2020.
The competition for first place on the podium will be fierce!
The complete itinerary for the 2023 Street Skateboarding World Championships:
All times are in Gulf Standard Time (UTC +4) and are subject to change.
January 29, Sunday
- Open practice sessions, men and women – 09:00 – 18:55
- Monday 30 January
- Open practice sessions, men and women – 09:00 – 18:55
- Tuesday 31 January
- Open practice sessions, men and women – 09:00 – 18:55
- Pre-seeded skaters practice – 19:00 – 20:35
- Wednesday 1 February
- Women open qualifier – 09:00 – 14:15
- Pre-seeded skaters practice – 15:30 – 17:05
- Thursday 2 February
- Men open qualifier – 09:00 – 20:15
- Pre-seeded skaters practice – 20:20 – 21:55
- Friday 3 February
- Women’s quarterfinals – 10:00 – 14:35
- Men quarterfinals – 15:00 – 19:35
- Saturday 4 February
- Women semi-finals – 15:00 – 17:45
- Men semi-finals – 18:30 – 21:15
- Sunday 5 February
- Women finals – 16:40 – 17:50
- Men finals – 18:10 – 19:20
- Awards ceremony – 19:50 – 20:20
How to watch the 2023 World Street Skateboarding Championships live
The semi-finals and finals of the world street skateboarding championships will be live-streamed on Olympic Channel and Olympics.com on Saturday, February 4, and Sunday, February 5, respectively.
SHARJAH: At the Street 2022 and Park 2022 World Championships at Aljada Skate Park in Sharjah, which serve as qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the top skateboarders in the world have promised to put on a “fantastic show.”
The Street 2022 World Championships will be held in Sharjah from January 29 to February 5, while the Park 2022 World Championships will be held there from February 5 to 12.
“Aljada Skate Park’s world-class facility looks forward to welcoming the best skating talents around for what will be a fantastic fortnight of the modern, breath-taking sporting activity,” Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal, vice chairman of Arada, stated. “Additionally, there will be offerings on the side of the live action, such as music, fashion, food, and more, which epitomize the position skating holds in popular culture,” the prince said. “We look forward to welcoming the many fans delighted to see their young heroes live, as we showcase one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
The top boarders on the planet hold the promise of incredible stunts and incredible photo and video opportunities as the countdown to the athletic action get begin.
At the age of just 13, Momiji Nishiya, who won the first-ever gold medal in women’s street skating at the 2020 Olympics, said: “Skateboarding has become so popular since it was included in the Olympics a few years ago.
It’s wonderful to travel the world and see so many people my age enjoying something I adore. The level of skating is so high right now that it’s unbelievable. In Sharjah, the fans are in for a real treat. It will be a magnificent spectacle, so I know I’ll have to bring my A-game. I invite everyone to come to watch us all in action at Aljada Skate Park.
The 2020 Olympics’ women’s street skateboarding silver medalist Rayssa Leal, a 15-year-old Brazilian skateboarder with 6.4 million Instagram followers, said she appreciated seeing “how passionate people are about skating and the culture around our sport.”
The World Championships in Sharjah will be fantastic, she continued. There is incredible talent competing here from all over the world. I will exert all effort in Sharjah to deliver the finest result possible because I want to surpass myself at the following Olympics.
Both events, which are firsts for the UAE and the larger Middle East, will feature more than 450 skateboarders from around the globe, including all 12 medal winners from the 2020 Tokyo Games.
The Park competition will have its quarterfinals on February 3rd, semifinals on February 4th, and final on February 5th. The Street competition’s quarterfinals will take hold on Friday, February 10, the semifinals on Saturday, and the final on Sunday. The week will include qualifiers for each tournament, with complete timings to be announced soon.
The World Championships will feature local DJs, pop-up shops, a variety of food options, and a festival atmosphere for attendees to enjoy.
The championships are being co-organized by World Skate and master developer Arada, located in the UAE, and they emphasize Sharjah’s position as a new regional headquarters for the quickly growing sport.
The World Skate president, Sabatino Aracu, stated: “The level of skating at the World Championships will be enormous, and we encourage as many people as possible to be there in Sharjah, whether they be ardent skaters or newcomers wishing to get part in our way of life. They will have a fantastic time at Aljada Skate Park, I can assure you of that.
Aljada Skate Park is located in the Aljada urban district, which is being developed by Arada. It is spread out over six different parks and includes Olympic-level street and park parts with two 3.3-meter deep ends.
With monthly skating competitions, the skate park has swiftly grown to be a top draw for hundreds of skateboarding fans from all over the UAE. It serves as the focal point of Madar, the Zaha Hadid Architects-created entertainment hub for the Aljada neighborhood.
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