Brooklyn’s Skate Comp Grinds in Williamsburg

Stacy KringlerNYC Sports3 weeks ago3 Views

Williamsburg shredded last night with Brooklyn’s Skate Comp, dropping NYC’s spring on Kent ramps. Skater Mia Chen landed a 360 as 300 cheered, a $10 ticket clash of decks. It’s borough wheels—pure BK vibe, rails hot. A kid ate pavement; a pro nailed a grind. ‘Brooklyn rolls—this is it,’ Chen says, taping grip. The lot turned park.

The comp’s fresh—March 26’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing curbs by 3 p.m. Chen’s a Bushwick shredder; last night’s crowd hit max—boards clacked. A latecomer nabbed a spot; dust flew—NYC grit glowed. Prizes hit $300—tricks ruled. #BKSkateComp trended; Queens wants a ramp.

Some griped—’Too rough,’ sniped a mom, dodging falls. Scratches bled—bandages ran; hype held. A rival’s pitching a Greenpoint grind, splitting decks. Still, 400 stayed—wheels reigned. Williamsburg’s never dropped so bold.

Chen’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a night sesh if spring bites. ‘NYC’s edge—this cuts it,’ she says, waxing rails. The comp’s a Brooklyn win—grit meets glide. It’s a skate rush; catch the next. Bring pads—pavement calls.

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