The proceeds from the skateboards will go to an anti-plastic nonprofit and Tony Hawk’s foundation The Skateboard Project.
Author: Emily Leiker, USA TODAY
‘Talk all the (expletive) you want’: Sha’Carri Richardson sounds off after finishing last in Prefontaine Classic race
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Laurie Hernandez returning to Olympics with different perspective: commentator, not competitor
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