The American professional skateboarder Tony Hawk paid the skate park in the Reykjavík suburb of Hafnarfjörður a surprise visit yesterday. The skateboarding legend and his partner are spending a few days in Iceland after having attended a charity event in Stockholm, Sweden.
Jóhann Óskar Borgþórsson, director of the Hafnarfjörður Skateboarding Association, likened Tony’s visit to the park to that if basketball player Michael Jordan dropped by to practice with the town’s local basketball team.
“This guy is a true legend in the sport of skateboarding,” Jóhann told Vísir.
Tony Hawk is probably best known for completing the first documented 900 and for his licensed video games.
Jökulsárlón Glacier is so goth right now.
A photo posted by Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) on
Mar 16, 2015 at 1:02pm PDT
Iceland! Thanks @bennettfilm for the renegade tourist tips.
A photo posted by Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) on
Mar 16, 2015 at 6:35am PDT
… and this happened last night. Seriously, visit Iceland if you can. pic.twitter.com/imVMcsD1Vo
— Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) March 18, 2015
The American professional skateboarder Tony Hawk paid the skate park in the Reykjavík suburb of Hafnarfjörður a surprise visit yesterday. The skateboarding legend and his partner are spending a few days in Iceland after having attended a charity event in Stockholm, Sweden.
Jóhann Óskar Borgþórsson, director of the Hafnarfjörður Skateboarding Association, likened Tony’s visit to the park to that if basketball player Michael Jordan dropped by to practice with the town’s local basketball team.
“This guy is a true legend in the sport of skateboarding,” Jóhann told Vísir.
Tony Hawk is probably best known for completing the first documented 900 and for his licensed video games.
Jökulsárlón Glacier is so goth right now.
A photo posted by Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) on
Mar 16, 2015 at 1:02pm PDT
Iceland! Thanks @bennettfilm for the renegade tourist tips.
A photo posted by Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) on
Mar 16, 2015 at 6:35am PDT
… and this happened last night. Seriously, visit Iceland if you can. pic.twitter.com/imVMcsD1Vo
— Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) March 18, 2015