The Flow Skatepark
The Flow Skatepark was a world-famous[1] skatepark in Columbus, Ohio, US, established July 6, 2001 by Shannon Turner and Craig Billingsley. At approximately 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2), The Flow was one of the largest indoor skateparks in the nation. It was voted #1 skatepark in the United States by Fuel TV.[2]
The Flow Skatepark closed April 28, 2013.[3]
Contests
The Dirty East The Dirty was one of the largest Bmx Pro/Am Contests in the midwest, founded in 2001.
Hellaween
The King of Rhythm
gollark: Voltage is electric potential difference.
gollark: Why do I keep typing that?
gollark: Without the minus.
gollark: Correction: there is no minus sign, it's just -L dI/dt.
gollark: Resistance means that V = IR for some constant R (the resistance), inductance means that V = -L dI/dt for some constant L (the inductance).
References
- Kelley, Shawnie. Insiders' guide to Columbus, Ohio (2nd ed.). Insiders' Guides. ISBN 9780762747849.
- York, Cody. "Ohio's Flow Skatepark moves to former Circuit City location". espnW.
- "The Flow Skatepark is Closing". BMX UNION. 17 April 2013.
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