Skatepark of Tampa

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Skatepark of Tampa is a world-famous skatepark in Tampa, Florida, USA. The name is often abbreviated as SPoT. It is well-known for its annual Tampa Am and Tampa Pro competitions. It is also known as a music venue, as it hosts the Transitions Art Gallery on its premises.

On December 28, 1992, SPoT opened only to employees, and on January 2, 1993 the park officially opened to the public.

Skatepark of Tampa is owned by Brian Schaefer. The General Manager is Ryan Clements. The skatepark plays a major part of the Tony Hawk's Underground video game with many SPoT employees featured as competitors in the street and vertical contests. It is located at 4215 East Columbus Avenue.

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The skatepark includes a "pro course", which offers a pyramid and many difficult rails. Outside, there is a full size vert ramp, The "beginner's course" features many smaller rails and ramps to expand skateboarding skills, and also includes the famous bowl. The course was completely redesigned in 2007, when Nike SB sponsored the annual Tampa AM and PRO contests.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Transworld Business, Nike SB To Sponsor Skatepark Of Tampa 2007 Am And Pro Contests, 25. September 2006

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