{"id":57642,"date":"2016-11-11T09:00:33","date_gmt":"2016-11-11T17:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/?p=57642"},"modified":"2016-09-08T17:45:50","modified_gmt":"2016-09-09T00:45:50","slug":"emily-earring-juice-magazine-state-of-skate-interview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/emily-earring-juice-magazine-state-of-skate-interview\/","title":{"rendered":"Emily Earring &#8211; Juice Magazine State of Skate Interview"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Name: Emily Earring<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Hometown: Eagle Butte, South Dakota<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Age:\u00a015<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Sponsors:\u00a0 Wounded Knee Skateboards &amp; Stronghold Society.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>What set-up are you riding right now?<\/strong><br \/>\nI am skating a Wounded Knee Land Loss Deck, Independent trucks, Spitfire wheels, Black Magic Grip with Shortys Bad Brain hardware.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What\u2019s the most fun DIY, skater-built or renegade spot that you\u2019ve skated lately?<\/strong><br \/>\nOne of my skate homies made a DIY skate ramp\/ledge at one of his spots in Porcupine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Have you ever built something to skate?<\/strong><br \/>\nI made my own halfpipe in my basement with help from Murf and Merk and my sponsors.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Who do you like to skate with these days?<\/strong><br \/>\nI moved from the rez (Pine Ridge Indian Reservation) to Rapid City, so I left my home park and skate family there. I am slowly making some new skate homies here. So far so good, however, sometimes some skate family comes up and we totally shred the park and streets.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Best skate graphic you have seen lately?<\/strong><br \/>\nThe coolest graphic I\u2019ve seen has to be of Sitting Bull in the Wounded Knee Collection and I\u2019m not just saying this because they\u2019re my sponsors. I think this because of my culture and, with me being a Native American, I find it awesome to see one of our great chiefs on a skateboard! In my opinion, I think that\u2019s cooler than seeing a graphic of a woman in a bikini or a graphic of a weed plant. No offense\u2026 just saying.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Best thing you\u2019ve skated in a skatepark?<\/strong><br \/>\nDenver Skatepark or as I call it \u201cBig Red\u201d (because the ground is red). Yeah. That park was the bomb and I wish I could skate it again soon. The part I like in that park has to be the spine bowl only because it has some gnarly curves and you build up so much speed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Favorite skateboarders of all time?<\/strong><br \/>\nFavorite skateboarders are Lance Mountain, Cara Beth Burnside, Jim Murphy, Leticia Bufoni and Tom Schaar. They all shred in the most sickest way possible.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Is there anything that hasn\u2019t been built to skate yet that you\u2019d like to see built?<\/strong><br \/>\nNo. I think everything I could think of is already made.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Best road trip you ever took?<\/strong><br \/>\nI don\u2019t travel out of South Dakota very much. However, the trip to Denver with the whole Pine Ridge skate crew was so fun! I was the only girl and, in a car full of boys, there was going to be a lot of arguing. Haha! Well, they wouldn\u2019t let me sleep. That\u2019s for one thing. We brought a camera with us, so there were endless photos taken. These guys are like my brothers so, of course, there were arguments and some punching involved. They treat me like I\u2019m one of the guys and sometimes they forget that I\u2019m a girl, so I always catch some weird conversations. We were restless and barely reaching Denver and we decided to tear up some cardboard and write some funny stuff on it and stick it on the window. Let\u2019s just say that we couldn\u2019t stop laughing at people\u2019s reactions. YEAAAH! I wish I could go back to that day.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Are there any skate-related charities that you support?<\/strong><br \/>\nYeah. The One Gathering Skate For Life competition that goes on in Denver. Other than that, not really, I try to and I would love to help with anything like that.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What music have you been listening to lately?<\/strong><br \/>\nI would listen to anything. Lately, I\u2019ve been listening to Pop music, even though I don\u2019t like it. Haha! What gets me pumped up is some Alternative Rock. That\u2019s what I listen to most of the time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What do you consider the responsibilities of a professional skateboarder?<\/strong><br \/>\nI consider the responsibilities of a professional skateboarder to be to help with charities and skateparks and anything to give to skaters who are coming from nothing and nowhere. Other than that, just be awesome and shred non-stop. Plus, be nice. Haha!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Which skate shops do you support most?<\/strong><br \/>\nIn Rapid City, there are two skate shops and those are: Zumiez and Edge. I usually go to Edge Skate Shop only because I know some people who go there and work there.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Favorite skate photo of all time?<\/strong><br \/>\nMy top favorite ones of all time have to be when I was bombing a huge hill with some of my skate friends and when I got a frontside grind in one of the pockets in Pine Ridge. Another was when I was in Denver for the One Gathering and I got a backside air.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What is your take on girls skateboarding?<\/strong><br \/>\nTOTALLY WICKED!!! It is so cool to see something new, especially if it is women skateboarding.\u00a0It shows that we can shred and we are going to make history as well. I just think it\u2019s about time. Of course, we are going to have to deal with the criticism from men skateboarders, but I think women are strong enough to handle it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What skateboarding memorabilia do you have that means the most to you?<\/strong><br \/>\nI have a couple of bruises as memorabilia if that counts. I also have my first skateboarding award plaque from a competition and it says \u201cBest Half-Pipe\u201d. When I received that,\u00a0I realized that I got a reward for doing something I love and, from then\u00a0on, I just kept it in my room to remind me that it is possible for me to make it far. That would have to be the most meaningful memorabilia that I have.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Who contributes the most to your local skate scene?<\/strong><br \/>\nI think everyone here contributes about the same to our skate scene, however, I think Walt Pourier and Jim Murphy are the highest contributors we have. For goodness sakes, they built us a Grade A skate park and they are all for the youth. They give us so much hope to do right.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top three favorite skate tricks?<\/strong><br \/>\nMy top three skate tricks are: backside air, frontside grinds and some varial kickflips. I\u2019m not that good, but\u00a0I\u2019m getting there.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you think skateboarding should be in the Olympics?<\/strong><br \/>\nHeck yeah! Why not. We are in the X Games and we have our own huge event in the Street League, Dew Tours, etc. so why stop there. Let\u2019s make this huge &#8211; \u201cGo Big or Go Home\u201d as I would phrase it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What is your proudest moment in skateboarding so far?<\/strong><br \/>\nMy proudest moment would have to be when I was chosen for the Levi\u2019s documentary by my sponsors. I was able to tell my story and so were some other skaters chosen as well. I had the greatest time and I am truly grateful for that opportunity, I was able to learn some new tricks and skate with the skate team that came down as well. We went to a Japanese restaurant and ate seaweed and sushi. It was rad!!\u00a0Being able to work with them was the funniest and we skated some cool spots too. That has to be my proudest moment.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_57643\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-57643\" style=\"width: 720px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a href=\"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING.jpg\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-57643\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-57643\" src=\"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING.jpg\" alt=\"EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING\" width=\"720\" height=\"480\" srcset=\"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING.jpg 720w, https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING-600x400.jpg 600w, https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/EmilyEarring_JONATHAN_MEHRING-614x409.jpg 614w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-57643\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">EMILY WAS RAISED ON POOL COPING AND SHE WOULDN&#8217;T CHANGE A THING! FRONTSIDE GRINDER ON THE PINE RIDGE RESERVATION! PHOTO BY JONATHAN MEHRING<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>ABOUT THE JUICE MAGAZINE STATE OF SKATE:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When we started Juice Magazine 22 years ago, you could count the number of skateparks on one hand and grindable pool coping was mostly a distant memory. Now there are thousands of skateparks all over the world, along with a vast quantity of DIY spots built to skate. In 1993, the majority of skateboarders listened to punk rock or hip hop exclusively. Now skateboarders listen to almost every kind of sound created. Two decades ago, skateboarding related charities were non-existent. Today, there are numerous non-profits giving back to skateboarding in many ways. One of the most important differences between now and then is that, 22 years ago, there was a clear division between old school and new school skateboarding. Now that wall of separation has followed the same path as the Berlin Wall, allowing for an unprecedented unification of skateboarders all over the globe. Great strides have been made for girls that skate as well as the acceptance of skate history and long overdue recognition for skateboarding\u2019s pioneers and its artifacts. At the same time, the current generation of skateboarders is taking skateboarding to new heights, previously unimaginable. As the landscape of the skateboarding industry changes on a daily basis, and the topic of skateboarding in the Olympics rears its head once again, along with the disturbing subject of who controls skateboarding being tossed about by corporate entities, we decided it was time to take a good look at the State of Skate. We asked 20 questions to 100 skateboarders, ages 8 to 58, and found that skateboarding is as diverse as the skateboarders that are addicted to it, no one controls skateboarding except skateboarders, and the State of Skate is savage and strong. Now get out there and skate tough!<\/p>\n<p><strong>JUICE MAGAZINE STATE OF SKATE <\/strong>features interviews with 100 skateboarders including: Tony Alva, Dave Hackett, Chris Strople, Duane Peters, Steve Olson, Dave Duncan, Steve Alba, Tony Magnusson, Pat Black, Jesse Martinez, Bill Danforth, Jim Murphy, <span class=\"s1\">Ric Widenor, <\/span>Lester Kasai, Glen Charnoski, Bryan Pennington, <span class=\"s2\">Peter Furnee, <\/span>Jeremiah Risk, Ryan Smith, Jason Jessee, Omar Hassan, Cam Dowse, Jen O\u2019Brien, <span class=\"s2\">Depth Leviathan Dweller, Brett Roper, Travis Beattie, Chris Gentry, <\/span>CW Dunn, Chris Albright, Charlie Wilkins, Cairo Foster, Pierre-Luc Gagnon, BJ Morrill, Dr. Lenore L.A. Sparks, Sid Melvin, Jesse Irish, Packy Fancher, Greg Lutzka, Jimmy Larsen, Adam Dyet, Luis Tolentino, Greg Harbour, Frank Faria, Ryan DeCenzo, Dave Bachinsky, Johnny Turgesen, Casey Meyer, Edward Sanchez, David Gravette, Ben Hatchell, <span class=\"s1\">Brian Geib, <\/span>Felipe Gouveia, Eric Santos, <span class=\"s1\">Kyle Smith, <\/span>Cameron Revier, Josh Stafford, Justin Grubbs, Etienne Eden Archila, <span class=\"s1\">Sanzio Piacentini, <\/span>Josh Elder, Eddie \u201cMighty\u201d Moreno, Kevin Kowalski, <span class=\"s1\">Otto Pflanz, Jeremy Smith, <\/span>Adam Wiggins, Jimmy Wilkins, Danny Gordon, Jake Hilbish, Corey Blanchette, <span class=\"s2\">Adam Legassie, <\/span>Nick Santos, Trey Rounds, Curren Caples, Justyce Tabor, Andy Anderson, <span class=\"s3\">Sarah Thompson, <\/span>Coral Guerrero, Collin Graham, Derek Scott, Ace Pelka, Sonny Rodriguez, Jarren Duke, Mikayla Sheppard, CJ Titus, Noah Schott, Emily Earring, Julian Torres, Wyatt Wisenbaker, Josh Forsberg, Nathan Midgette, Roman Pabich, Yago Dominguez, Jack Winburn, Jonas Carlsson, Kiko Francisco, Bryce Ava Wettstein, Desmond Shepherd, Matty Jessee and Luke Kahler.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/juicemagazine.com\/home\/the-juice-shop\/\"><strong>FOR THE REST OF THE STORY, ORDER ISSUE #74 BY CLICKING HERE&#8230;<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Name: Emily Earring Hometown: Eagle Butte, South Dakota Age:\u00a015 Sponsors:\u00a0 Wounded Knee Skateboards &amp; Stronghold Society. 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