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On Sunday, October 25, Tennessee-native Jake Wooten brought a mobile skatepark experience to Nashville.
Jake, along with his hometown friends including the team at Sixth Avenue Skatepark, loaded up the Red Bull vehicle and brought their own mobile skatepark to Nashville skaters itching to get out of their homes.
The team stopped at four different locations throughout the city for 30-minute jam sessions complete with rails and ramps before moving onto the next spot. Jake grew up just north of Nashville in Gallatin where he honed his skills that earned him first place at the Vans Park Series in 2018 and a spot among skating's rising stars. Now at only 20-years-old, Jake returned home to Nashville to deliver the gift of skate directly to the front steps of Nashville's ever-growing skate community.
“It was great to see all my friends who I haven’t been able to visit since all of this started.” Jake said. “It felt so good to bring some fun and normalcy to these Nashville skaters.”
This year’s break in competition hasn’t been ideal for Jake or any of his peers in the skateboarding world, but being able to bring some joy to Nashville made this visit home extra special.