Ruby
Ruby rides bold, flowy and fearless. She’s all heart and hard work — the kind of skater who keeps going until it clicks and brings everyone up with her.

Ruby first learned to skate during lockdown in an empty car park with her mum, and that grit has never left. She looks up to Lola Tambling and channels the same mix of talent and determination — take a break, reset, then try again with a clearer head. Being part of the Skate Farm team has changed her mindset: less fear, more resilience, and a louder voice cheering on the crew. What she loves most is the community — different abilities, equal support, and everyone hyping each other to be their best.
Questions & answers
What trick took you the longest to land, and how did it feel?
Frontside blunt pull-in. It took so many sessions and falls, but landing it felt incredible.
What advice has helped you most?
Try your best and never give up, no matter how many tries it takes.
What do you do when you feel stuck or scared to try something new?
I take a break, have some water, break the trick into steps, and build back up with similar tricks.
What is your favourite thing about riding with different ages?
You learn from younger skaters and get encouragement and community from older skaters.
How would you explain the Skate Farm vibe to someone new?
A great atmosphere for all abilities where everyone is supported and hyped to be their best.
What is your big dream in skating?
To compete in the Olympics one day.
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Bold, flowy and fearless with big community energy.
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