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Rules of skateboarding street competition

The rules of skateboarding street competition mainly include qualification, competition system and evaluation criteria.

Participants must be over 18 years old, and those under 18 years old must have the written consent of their guardians. Participants also need to have some basic skateboarding skills and skillfully complete some difficult movements.

The competition adopts the group elimination system, and the players are divided into several groups according to the number of participants. Each group of players will compete continuously and decide to be promoted or eliminated according to their scores. The competition is divided into three stages: preliminaries, semi-finals and finals. The results of preliminaries and semi-finals are calculated cumulatively, and the finals are scored from zero.

The jury will rate the athletes according to their difficulty, innovation, execution quality and fluency. Every movement has a basic score, and the referee will add or subtract points according to the performance of the athletes. In the competition, athletes need to complete a series of technical actions such as jumping, flipping and spinning to show their skills and creativity.

Brief introduction of skateboarding street race

Skateboarding street competition is an extreme sports competition, which mainly examines the skills, innovation and performance ability of athletes on skateboarding. Games are usually played in indoor or outdoor skateboarding parks or streets, with various props, such as steps, railings, boxes, etc. Will be set up in the venue for athletes to complete various difficult movements.

In skateboarding street competition, athletes need to complete as many technical actions as possible in a limited time, including jumping, flipping, spinning and so on. Show your skills and creativity. The jury will rate the athletes according to their difficulty, innovation, execution quality and fluency. Every movement has a basic score, and the referee will add or subtract points according to the performance of the athletes.