Manhattan’s Skate Comp Grinds in Central Park

Stacy KringlerNYC Sports2 weeks ago13 Views

Central Park shredded last night with Manhattan’s Skate Comp, flipping NYC’s spring near the Bandshell. Skater Mia Chen landed a heelflip as 200 cheered, a $10 ticket clash of decks. It’s borough wheels—pure CP vibe, ramps hot. A kid ate pavement; a pro nailed a 540. ‘Manhattan skates—this is it,’ Chen says, waxing rails. The paths turned park.

The comp’s fresh—March 29’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing curbs by 3 p.m. Chen’s a Harlem shredder; last night’s crowd hit max—boards clacked. A latecomer nabbed a deck; dust flew—NYC grit glowed. Prizes hit $500—grinds ruled. #NYCSkateComp trended; Brooklyn wants a rail.

Some griped—’Too loud,’ sniped a normie, dodging yells. A ramp wobbled—fixed quick; tricks held. A rival’s pitching a Riverside sesh, splitting decks. Still, 300 stayed—wheels reigned. Central Park’s never grinded so bold.

Chen’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a night comp if spring bites. ‘NYC’s edge—this cuts it,’ she says, packing gear. The comp’s a Manhattan win—grit meets glide. It’s a skate rush; join the next. Bring a board—drops call.

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