Skip to content
Sale

There Goes Patti McGee: The Story of the First Women's National Skateboard Champion

Shipping Details

Flat-Rate Shipping Eligible

Free Pickup available at SFMOMA Museum Store

Usually ready in 24 hours

Product Description

An uplifting picture book biography of Patti McGee, the first-ever professional female skateboarder and winner of the 1964 National Skateboard Championship for Women.

When Patti McGee first saw a skateboard, it was a board with wheels nailed onto it. At the time, skateboarding was considered boys' domain—not something for girls to take part in. Despite the jeers, discouragement, and admonitions to be “less like a tomboy,” Patti went on to become one of the most talented skaters around.

In 1964, she entered the first-ever national skateboard championship. Patti won first place in the women’s division with her rolling handstand, a move she invented for the contest and that would later become her signature. Patti went on to become the first-ever professional female skateboarder, touring around the country and proudly proving that anyone can skate.

Hardcover

48 pages
11.3 x 8.9 in 

Ruth Asawa Custom Prints

For a limited time, bring the beauty of Ruth Asawa: Retrospective into your home with exclusive custom prints that celebrate the elegance and innovation of her iconic work.