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Jams 2011
Croxley Skatepark held its 5th annual skate and BMX Jams on 30th and 31st July at Croxley Skate Park, Baldwins Lane, Croxley.
The Jams attracted over 260 talented young people to enjoy the thrill of the ride and watch the skills demonstrated from the other riders. Skaters, bladers, scooters and BMK riders came to these exciting competitions to pit their skills on the ramps, grind rails and half pipes.
The event buzzed with the efforts of the young athletes and the Skate Park enjoyed record attendance numbers as the temperatures hit 28 C. Many came to watch the exciting skaters and BMX riders doing tricks and showing off their skills to the crowd. The young people were a credit to the sport and behaved with great sportsmanship and humour.
We were delighted with the 44 new riders who came to the Beginners competition on Friday 29th July. They showed true grit and determination as they got the taste of competing. Watch out next year as these competitors will be entering the main event.
This years sponsors excelled in their support and the prizes exceeded all expectations from Rogue Skateboards, D2R, Razor, Conspiracy Shop, , 64 Bar, Invert, Loco Skates, Dogg and 4 Down Distribution.
Jenna Selby from Rogue Skateboards captured the thrills and spills with her camera and the event video has been edited along with the young peoples input. Watch out for it on the Skate Parks Facebook site!
Chairman of Three Rivers District Council, Councillor Whately-Smith was the guest of honour at the event and awarded the prizes to the winners on Saturday in the Skate, Blade and Scooter competitions. Youth Connexions, Hertfordshire Police and Hertfordshire Fire Service also contributed to making the day an enormous success and were involved in offering advice and workshops on healthy living and personal safety.
About the park
Croxley Green SK8 Park has state of the art concrete ramps designed in consultation with skaters, providing a smooth transitional course for all abilities.
The park includes mini half pipe, flat banks, quarter pipes, fun box, spine, half pyramid, jump box, grind blocks and rails. Membership cards are now required for all users of the park park during the school holidays. Sign up today by completing the form below or visit the Sk8 park.

Croxley Skate Park Membership Form (54 KB) - DOWNLOADWe now have 300 members making the most of the facility.
The Sk8 Park is an open access facility for users who are strictly 8+ years, with specific supervised sessions during school holidays only. Staff will be on duty during most school holidays and are first aid qualified. They are available to provide advice and support if required. Outside of these holiday times, the park is unsupervised.
All children under the age of 18 must wear protective headgear (cycle or skate helmet). The Sk8 Park is closed in wet weather.
You can see more images from the skate jam on Facebook. Why not join the Croxley Sk8 Park group and tell us what you think about the facilities.
Croxley Green Skate Park, Baldwins Lane, Croxley Green, Herts.
TRDC: 01923 776611
Sk8 Park Information Line:
07760 596790
The Skate Park mobile information line is for use when the park is supervised in the school holidays. Outside these times, please contact the Council offices on 01923 776611 if you have any queries.
Other Skating Facilities in the District:
A number of small unsupervised open-access skate areas are also available in the district:
King George V Playing Fields, Mill End - Concrete skate area with a shelter/seating area, grind rails and small ramp.
Manor House Grounds, Abbots Langley - Concrete skate area with a shelter/seating area, grind rails and ramps.
Scotsbridge Playing Fields, Rickmansworth - Concrete skate area with a shelter/seating area, grind rails and stepped ramp.
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