Skateboards roll into downtown Kingston as Jamaica launches National Youth Skate Tour

Downtown Kingston will be transformed into a hub of movement, creativity, and youthful expression this weekend as the Jamaica Skate Culture Foundation (JSC) officially launches the Jamaican Skate Tour with a three-day kickoff event from Friday, December 19 through Sunday, December 21, beginning daily at 10:00 a.m. on Water Lane.

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At the heart of the initiative is a fully mobile skate park, an innovative concept designed to bring structured, safe, and inclusive skateboarding opportunities directly into urban communities. The Kingston launch signals the beginning of a nationwide effort to expand access to skateboarding, particularly for young people from inner-city communities.

Focused programming for inner-city youth

The opening two days, Friday and Saturday, are devoted primarily to children and youth from Kingston’s inner-city neighborhoods. Participants will be introduced to skateboarding through beginner-level instruction focused on flat-ground fundamentals, with all sessions fully supervised and supported by complete safety equipment.

In addition to hands-on skating instruction, the program will feature small skate demonstrations and street art workshops, reinforcing the Foundation’s emphasis on blending sport with creative urban culture.

Skateboarding joins Kingston Creative’s Grand Market

On Sunday, the tour seamlessly integrates into Kingston Creative’s Grand Market, one of downtown Kingston’s signature cultural showcases. For the occasion, the mobile skate park will be installed in Kingston Creative’s parking lot on Water Lane, at the intersection of Church Street and Water Lane, placing skateboarding alongside music, art, and entrepreneurship in a dynamic public setting.

Sunday’s activities will also include a significant institutional engagement from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., underscoring the tour’s broader developmental mission. Among those expected on site are Kevin Brown, President of the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech), home to the only skateboarding club in the Corporate Area.

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Joining him will be H.E. Marianne Ziss, Ambassador of France to Jamaica, and H.E. Jan Hendrik van Thiel, Ambassador of Germany to Jamaica, reflecting the strong international partnerships underpinning the project.

A national tour with a long-term vision

The Kingston kickoff marks the first stop in a national skate tour scheduled to continue throughout 2026, with planned visits to Portmore, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Montego Bay, Negril, Mandeville, and Treasure Beach.

Founded in 2020, the Jamaica Skate Culture Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to using skateboarding and urban culture as tools for youth development, education, inclusion, and violence prevention. France supported the early development of the skate park and instructor training, while Germany has provided critical backing for the park’s mobility, making the national rollout possible.

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Beyond direct youth engagement, the tour also serves as an advocacy platform, encouraging municipalities and institutions to invest in permanent public skate parks as sustainable infrastructure for young people.

A movement at the intersection of sport and social change

According to Remy Walter, founder of the Jamaica Skate Culture Foundation, the initiative is rooted in collaboration and long-term impact.

“Working at the intersection of sport, education, culture, and social impact, with international partners in Europe and the Caribbean for a better Jamaica.”

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