Today, we’re diving into how the Olympics have impacted the skateboarding world. Since skateboarding made its debut at the Tokyo Games, the sport has taken on a new level of mainstream exposure, but not without some big changes. In this video, we’ll explore:

– How skaters are shifting from cult skate brands to big-name sponsors like Asics and Adidas.

– Why iconic skate brands like Supreme, Palace, and Vans are missing from the Olympic spotlight.

– The challenges smaller skate brands face when navigating the Olympics and its strict rules.

– What this mainstream exposure means for the soul of skateboarding and its subculture.

Are the Olympics good or bad for skateboarding? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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