Lady Trample Interview

Interview

What year were you born? 1991

Where did you grow up? Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand which is where I lived for the first 25 years of my life. And yes, it really is as pretty as they say šŸ˜‰

Tell me your skate story ā€“ when you started skating, different phases what influences, memories of spots/ramps when your a kid, teen, young adult or adult. I always wanted to skate as a kid. My mum says I grew up with an adventurous spirit. When blading blew up in the 90ā€™s my whole family had a set of skates and we would often skate the beach boardwalk at Mission Bay. Mum also recalls me going down the driveway at our family home, but I remember the size of that thing and I donā€™t think I would have survived. I also had a stab at skateboarding in my early teens. My dad was teaching my brother and I remember learning how to roll down a hill near our house but struggling with the board beating me on the way down. I was always fascinated by skateparks but never really tried to get into it as none of the obvious routes spoke to me. I was then introduced to roller derby in 2011 by a friend (Leah soon to be TutanKarnage). We watched the movie ā€œWhip Itā€ and I remember saying something about how much fun that would be and how bummed I was it didnā€™t really existā€¦ low and behold, it did. We went and watch a home season game by Pirate City Rollers and soon after signed up for freshman. I was a pretty eager skater and we often ventured out to carparks at night to practise laps and stops. Needless to say I was hooked. Fastforward to 2012 and I had my first bouting season with the Pirates. I played for the Blackheart Bruisers as a home team and was rostered to the All Scars after a few games. After my first season of derby I was introduced to park skating by a skater who had just moved to Auckland from NewCastle (Aus). We were on a skating tour on the city and she requested we make our way to a skatepark. I remember the complete rush I got from watching her jump on the miniramp and pump her way to the top. I was in complete awe. Iā€™d never seen anything more badass. I learned how to pump that day and requested another session the next day, and the nextā€¦ we quickly formed a little local girl gang of derby skaters taking their skates to the transition. I remember thinking about how many skaters out there would have no idea you could take your quads on ramps. I wanted to share our journey and the journey of others, thats how Chicks in Bowls was formed. I didnā€™t grow up on skates, but I wish I had, so now Iā€™m a ‘grown up’ letting my inner child live out her dreams of skating transition.

What have you been up to lately? Juggling! Not the circus act, its a little more metaphorical šŸ˜‰ I currently work part time for a Startup company writing social media plans. And then I spread the rest of my time between ramps and roller derby. Chicks in Bowls keeps me plenty busy as weā€™re constantly trying to innovated products and think of fun ways to engage and give back to the community. I donā€™t get to park skate as much as Iā€™d like to, mostly due to Melbourneā€™s shitty weather. And then of course thereā€™s derby. VRDL train 4 times a week so that chews up any spare moment. I also try and find some time to do other hobbies to keep me sane. Swing dancing has been my main vice and theres a good crew of All Stars that have joined now!

And what are your top 3…

Foods: Cheese, Mushrooms and a perfectly cooked lamb chop from NZ
Bands / Artists: Outkast, Kitty Daisy and Lewis and Electric Light Orchestra
Activities: Skating duh!!! Swing Dancing and patting dogs.
People: Spongebob Squarepants, the Spice Girls and the dad from Malcom in the Middle
Memories: Family holidays wakeboarding in Tarawera (NZ), my first US tour with the CIB Skate Team and Squirrel hunting in Colorado. I guess winning Champs was also pretty memorable šŸ˜‰
Dreams or goals: My goal is to spread the stoke of skating worldwide. On a personal note I would love to skate the world! So far Iā€™ve skated in 16 counties and 22 US states.
Books: Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis, The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell by Marilyn Manson, and the Harry Potter Series
Movies: Moulin Rogue, Dirty Dancing and Bubble Boy
Places you have traveled to: Poland, Dubai and Abu Dhabi (UAE)… and Japan.
Places you want to travel to: Iā€™m busting to return to Thailand as I havenā€™t been since I was young. Iā€™m also way overdue for a trip to Argentina and Mexico.