Info for participants
SKTWK Sessions
All skaterboarder (m / w / d) who like to skate at the SKTWK sessions, this is what you need to know:
Registration
- Watch out for our SKTWK registration tent around the spot.
- Sign the disclaimer. If you’re under 18 please download the disclaimer it now and bring it to the session. The entry fee is 10 €.
- Once you signed up, you’ll get a wristband that allows you to take part at all sessions all SKTWK long.
Format
- Sessions will mainly be held as open best trick / best line / best whatever sessions. No runs, no particular order.
- If we feel that the sessions are turning out to be more chaotic than expected, we’ll split up into heats according to the color of your wristband (so better don’t loose your wristband).
- A team of 3 judges is going note and discuss together about the best tricks and the most outstanding skaters of each session.
- All winners will be announced at SKTWK Awards on Saturday night
- Important info for female skaters: you will be able to choose whether you want to skate in female only or mixed jam at the registration. In any case you will be judged separately.
Female skaters
- Female participants will be able to choose whether you want to skate in female only or mixed jam at the registration.
- The format, the judging and the winner announcement will be the same, but you will be judged separately of course.
SPOT HUNT (Team Challenge)
- Put together a team of 5 friends and come to NorDIY, Thursday 22:00 for signing up.
- We’ll held a Keynote to explain the format, rules and whole procedure over there.
- Please download the Shinner App and create an account
Prize Money
There is a total prize money of 10.000 € that will be split on all the session and Spot Hunt team Challenge.
General rules
- Be nice and kind to each other, treat everyone with respect. It’s fun first, for everyone!
- Also treat the city and the spot with respect. Don’t leave any garbage behind, etc.
- Rules, formats and schedule can be changed by the organizers spontaneously at all time. Possible reason could be due to weather conditions or the unforeseeable nature of skateboarding in general.