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Two Japanese Olympians have brought their skateboards and their skills to Hong Kong this weekend, as they look to boost the sport’s profile across the region.
Joined by compatriot and rising star Yumeka Oda, the trio will take part at a two-day event in Causeway Bay, where they will showcase the tricks that have catapulted them to the top of the sport.
With the Paris Olympics getting ever closer, the trio are all working towards qualification, but said the third edition of Hong Kong’s Skateboard Fest at Lee Gardens was more about “having fun” and connecting with local athletes.
The tribe she belongs to, the Penan, were traditionally nomadic but have settled in the village in the longhouses, a traditional form of elongated and narrow housing raised on stilts, where families live side by side. About seven years ago, the tribe converted to Christianity.
A normal day for Mary involves hanging around with her neighbours and relatives, while looking forward to the weekends when her husband returns home from work at an oil palm plantation.
By the time Téllez entered her senior year at Columbia University in 2018, she’d had enough. In her eyes, Victoria’s Secret was still helping maintain a “cultural hegemony” over what’s supposed to be pretty, and that was hurting women. #MeToo was in full swing.
Others had to be sick of this, too, she thought. She aimed to find out by posting online polls in Facebook groups. Téllez got 10,000 respondents in two days and a definitive answer.