Thirty boarders enter Summa Sk8 Sesh

Andrew Prouse, of Dunedin, takes a reverse approach in the ollie competition.
Andrew Prouse, of Dunedin, takes a reverse approach in the ollie competition.
Niwa Warner (14), of Dunedin, gets creative.
Niwa Warner (14), of Dunedin, gets creative.
Nate Haa (7, left), of Queenstown, belies his size by going for a massive kick flip.
Nate Haa (7, left), of Queenstown, belies his size by going for a massive kick flip.
Luke Gaskell, of Queenstown, lines up a rail slide.
Luke Gaskell, of Queenstown, lines up a rail slide.
Che Grace, of Dunedin, gets major air over the waterfall feature on Saturday.
Che Grace, of Dunedin, gets major air over the waterfall feature on Saturday.
Hootie Andrews (15), of Dunedin, takes it higher in the ollie competition.
Hootie Andrews (15), of Dunedin, takes it higher in the ollie competition.
Satya Ellis (11), of Wanaka, pulls an ollie in the under-16 age division.
Satya Ellis (11), of Wanaka, pulls an ollie in the under-16 age division.

About 30 boarders of all sizes descended on the Queenstown Skate Park on Saturday to take on the inaugural Summa Sk8 Sesh, as part of the resort's Summerdaze festivities.

Luke Gaskell, of Queenstown, won the adult's section, with Dunedin's Hootie Andrews claiming the under 16 honours. Organiser Taran Campbell thought between 150 and 200 spectators had turned out to watch during the day, which was also organised to help raise funds for a revamp of the park, including lights, a beginners ramp and other small changes. Queenstown Times reporter Joe Dodgshun dropped by to capture some of the action.

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