Twelve Board Store Says Aussie Skateboard Prodigy Chloe Covell is Inspiring Girls Across the Country to Give Skateboarding a Go

Twelve Board Store Says Aussie Skateboard Prodigy Chloe Covell is Inspiring Girls Across the Country to Give Skateboarding a Go

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At just 13 years old, Australian skateboarder Chloe Covell has taken the world by storm by winning the silver medal at the 2023 Skateboarding World Championships.

Twelve Board Store Says Aussie Skateboard Prodigy Chloe Covell is Inspiring Girls Across the Country to Give Skateboarding a Go
Twelve Board Store

Twelve Board Store

According to Twelve Board Store, a dedicated skateboard shop providing Aussie riders with the best electric skateboards, longboards and more, Covell's incredible talent and dedication has not only inspired young girls across Australia but has also caught the attention of the skateboarding world as she now sets her sights on the Paris Olympics.

As Twelve Board Store explains, Covell's journey to the podium was not an easy one. She began skating at the age of seven and quickly developed a love for the sport. As a young girl in a male-dominated sport, she faced many challenges, including stereotypes and a lack of support. Nevertheless, she persisted, spending countless hours practicing and perfecting her skills.

Her hard work paid off when she was selected to compete in the world championships, where she faced off against some of the best skateboarders from around the world. Despite the tough competition, Twelve Board Store says Covell managed to impress the judges with her impressive tricks and fluid movements, earning her a well-deserved second place.

Covell's success has not only brought her personal joy but has also sparked a newfound interest in skateboarding among young girls across the country. Twelve Board Store says she has become a role model for aspiring female skateboarders, showing them that they too can succeed in a sport that has traditionally been dominated by males.

The growing popularity of skateboarding among young girls is a positive development for the sport, which has struggled to attract female participants in the past. Twelve Board Store explains that with more and more girls taking up skateboarding, the sport is likely to become more inclusive and diverse, creating a welcoming environment for all.

Covell's success has also put Australia on the map as a force to be reckoned with in the skateboarding world, says Twelve Board Store. With her eyes set on the Paris Olympics, she has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for Australian skateboarders, who are now more motivated than ever to achieve their dreams.

To discover the best range of longboards, skateboard wheels, skateboard decks and more, visit Twelve Board Store.

Contact Information:
Twelve Board Store
Marketing Manager
pinku@zibmedia.com
03 9421 2293


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