Sid

Sid rides with a unique style and big determination. He feeds off friends, pushes himself, and brings good energy to every session.

Sid Skate Farm team

Sid still remembers bombing a road on his first board with rubber griptape — pure stoke from day one. Being part of the Skate Farm team makes him want to try harder and tackle tougher setups, but what really drives him is skating with friends. That crew energy keeps him experimenting, learning, and passing it on. When progress stalls, he resets, takes a breather, and comes back with a fresh approach.


Questions & answers

What trick took you the longest to land, and how did it feel?
Tre flip. It has taken months and it still is not every try, but landing it feels unreal.

What advice has helped you most?
Loads from different skaters over the years — it all adds up.

What do you do when you feel stuck or scared to try something new?
Take a break, then approach the trick with a different mindset or method.

What is your favourite thing about skating with different ages?
You get to connect, learn, and inspire across ages — everyone brings something.

How would you explain the Skate Farm vibe to someone new?
It is so chill. The staff and Tom are amazing and inspiring (and the dog Trixie is very cute).

What is your big dream in skating?
Design a park that suits me and then skate it every day.

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Unique style, crew energy, and serious determination.

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