Oskaloosa Skateboard Competition on Saturday
Oskaloosa- The Oskaloosa Urban Park hosted their first ever skateboard competition on Saturday August 1st. Oskaloosa history was made when Bryce Plumb (1st place winner in the 12U category) was the first skater ever to perform a competitive run in a skateboard competition at the Oskaloosa Urban Park. MCRF (Mahaska County Recreational Foundation) and the Youth Skaters & Parent Committee planned the recreational competition, with the support of Penn Central Mall. The competition included three age groups.
The winners of the competition were:
Category 12 & Under –
1st place, Bryce Plumb
2nd place, Sean White
3rd place, Taykoa Millan
Honorary mention, Haven While
Category 13-17 –
1st place, Dawson Darland
2nd place, Mirza Jasarovic
3rd place James Rush
Category 18 & Up –
1st place, Shane Jenkins
2nd place, John Paul
3rd place, Spencer Wiseman
You could feel the energy in the air with the 21 contestants and near 100 spectators. Eduskate, a skate shop and skater team from Cedar Rapids, traveled to Oskaloosa to judge the competition, inspiring a positive atmosphere throughout the event. Nate Sherwood, a retired professional skater and owner of Eduskate, said during his announcing that skating was a great sport that taught him a lot about work ethic and dedication. He continued to give positive feedback and encouragement to each participant throughout the competition, stating that he wanted to “motiskate” the skaters in the sport.
Vendors on site included Patriot Catering, InVivo Skate Equipment and Sno Biz. Drinks, provided by Mahaska and HyVee, were free to those present.
“This was a great first event to build on for future competitions,” noted one committee member of the competition.
Thanks to sponsors MCRF, Penn Central Mall, HyVee, Eduskate, Mahaska, and InVivo, this competition opened the door to skateboard, BMX and scooter competitions in the future.
For more pictures go to MCRF’s Facebook page.







