Skateboarding history
Skateboarding evolved from surfing in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the 1960s, California residents invented the first skateboard. 1962, skateboarders invented the second generation skateboard. After 1970s, with the rapid development of science and technology.
Skateboarding enthusiasts have developed polyurethane wheels, which are flexible, wear-resistant and elastic, greatly promoting the new development of skateboarding technology and the development of skateboarding to socialization. In the 1970s and 1980s, the National Skateboarding Association NSA was first established in the United States, and the United States began to organize national skateboarding competitions.
1978, young Borota won the national skateboarding championship. So George Pio, an American skateboarding manufacturer, took Pio Pio's Powell Peralta as his skateboarding trademark in order to promote his skateboarding and promote the development of skateboarding. 198 1 year, American Skateboarding Association and European Skateboarding Association jointly held the first World Cup Skateboarding Competition in the former West Germany.
In the late 1980s, skateboarding was introduced to China. The project was originally introduced by Beijing Institute of Physical Education (Beijing Sport University).