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Rogue Skateboards welcomes two new riders

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 1:41pm EDT

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Rogue are very excited to announce that they have two new riders joining the team – Helen Lovelee and Emma Richardson – both very talented skaters.

Helen Lovelee

Helen first came to London six years ago, with no more on the agenda other than to skate and work. After a colleague noticed her illustrative talents she applied and was accepted onto the degree course in Illustration and Graphic Design at Central St Martins and she’s been here ever since! Helen went on to graduate top of her class and now works both as a freelance illustrator and as a designer in arts & crafts for a company in Brighton.

Being Australian, Helen has those enviable bowl skills that put most to shame…and makes small kids cry. She can usually be found tearing up her new local – Clissold Park, London.

Emma Richardson


Emma broke into the limelight when, only after skating for a year she placed second at the European Championships in Birmingham. For a few years she rode for Rogue until parting company with the team in 2008. Emma is an extremely talented all round skater, with a strong style – stoked to have you back!

Once a Brummy girl she is now a self professed farmer who studies textiles design at Falmouth University in Cornwall. However this makes her no easier to understand – so if you ever meet her just smile and nod!

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