An amateur skate competition attracted the crowds at Victoria Park in Malvern.
The TG's Skate Project competition last weekend attracted 16 competitors, while more than 200 people turned up to watch.
Those taking part were given up to two minutes to demonstrate their skills on the outdoor skate ramp in Victoria Park.
Prizes were awarded in categories for BMX, skateboard and in-line skates.
The competition was organised with the support of West Mercia Police Community Safety Officers and the Worcestershire Youth Service.
Winners in the BMX section were Brian Earp with Carl Cocks runner-up and Stephen Cocks third.
Callum Campbell was first in the skateboard section with Pascal Emmenegger runner-up and Jack Kintley third.
Winner the in-line skates section was Nick Bentley with Liam Tuberfield runner-up.
The overall winner was Callum Campbell.
The TG's Project was set up in memory of Malvern skateboarder Tim Greenwood, who died of Leukaemia in 2003. It was founded with the aim of creating a permanent, purpose-built skate park in the town.
The group has held a number of fundraising events and continues to search for a permanent venue with ramps, internet access, advice sessions and music, as well as a chill-out area.
For more information about TG's Project, contact project co-ordinator Rachel Smith on 07968 910727.
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