Yndiara Asp
In the heart of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Yndiara Asp stands on top of a quarter-pipe in a run-down skatepark. As she approaches the coping to drop in, it’s clear this isn’t the smoothest surface around. Visible chunks of concrete are missing, layers of paint have chipped away.
None of this bothers Yndi, though. Her hard-charging style is all about skating fast, hitting obstacles head on, and just going for it, despite rough conditions. If we had to choose one word to describe the skateboarding of the Florianopolis native, it would be “gnarly”.
Back at the top of the quarter-pipe - Yndi slams her front foot on the board, dropping in without a ounce of fear. Before she can enjoy the momentum, she smashes head-first into a badly placed lamppost. It’s a slam that would knock the sense out of any skateboarder - but in two minutes, she’s back on her feet and ready to drop in again. Yndi makes it this time.
This is just one example of Yndiara’s tenacious, never-stay-down attitude –a quality that has served her well on the international scene. In 2018, she took home the title at the Red Bull Bowl Rippers contest, grabbed second during the Women's Pro Tour final in Sao Paulo – and in 2019, you can believe there’s much more to come.
Yndiara Asp
In the heart of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Yndiara Asp stands on top of a quarter-pipe in a run-down skatepark. As she approaches the coping to drop in, it’s clear this isn’t the smoothest surface around. Visible chunks of concrete are missing, layers of paint have chipped away.
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None of this bothers Yndi, though. Her hard-charging style is all about skating fast, hitting obstacles head on, and just going for it, despite rough conditions. If we had to choose one word to describe the skateboarding of the Florianopolis native, it would be “gnarly”.
Back at the top of the quarter-pipe - Yndi slams her front foot on the board, dropping in without a ounce of fear. Before she can enjoy the momentum, she smashes head-first into a badly placed lamppost. It’s a slam that would knock the sense out of any skateboarder - but in two minutes, she’s back on her feet and ready to drop in again. Yndi makes it this time.
This is just one example of Yndiara’s tenacious, never-stay-down attitude –a quality that has served her well on the international scene. In 2018, she took home the title at the Red Bull Bowl Rippers contest, grabbed second during the Women's Pro Tour final in Sao Paulo – and in 2019, you can believe there’s much more to come.
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