Slam Skateboarding

LEVI JARVIS


Run us through your day today. What went down?

Well, I woke up at 7.30am and skated to school, which was pretty fun – I get to bomb a hill on my way to and from school every day. Then, when I got home, Billy Lukins picked me up and we drove to Waterloo, which is like an hour from home.

How was your roll?

We skated there for a bit, but I snapped my board. Gabbers was there and I heard some kid say to him, “You have my favourite Hall of Meat” [laughs]. That made my day. Then Gabbers, Billy, Dave Chami, Leigh Bolton and I went night skating. I tried a drop down 50-50 in Moore Park and got scorpioned. Now I’m home talking to you and it’s 10.15pm.

You’re often seen rocking striped shirts and ripped jeans – seems like you’re

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