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Ryan Sheckler to lead weeklong youth skateboarding camp at Woodward Park City

Professional skateboarder Ryan Sheckler returns to Woodward Park City to mentor young skateboarders. Photo: Woodward Park City.
PARK CITY, Utah — Professional skateboarder Ryan Sheckler will return to Woodward Park City this summer to lead a weeklong training camp for youth athletes from June 23–27.
Sheckler, a three-time X Games gold medalist, will work with skateboarders ages 7-17 of all skill levels during the five-day program.
“Woodward has been part of my journey since I was seven years old, and I’m passionate about creating authentic, memorable experiences for the next generation of skaters,” Sheckler said in a statement. “This summer camp program embodies everything I believe in — progression, community, and the pure joy of skateboarding.”

The program will utilize Woodward Park City’s indoor and outdoor terrain, including concrete parks, pump tracks and mini ramps. Each day will feature skill development workshops, coaching sessions, and opportunities for campers to skate alongside Sheckler. According to the release, the curriculum emphasizes safety, progression and confidence-building.
“Ryan’s involvement as our Skateboarding Program Designer across all of Woodward’s camps has elevated our curriculum to new heights,” said Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson, president of Woodward. “His approach to mentorship and progression aligns perfectly with our mission to inspire and empower young athletes.”
Sessions will run daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., with early drop-off options available. Pricing starts at $499 per week for Woodward Park City members and $649 for non-members. Attendance is capped to maintain low coaching ratios and personalized instruction.

“Ryan Sheckler’s return to Woodward Park City marks a significant milestone for our summer programming,” said Gar Trayner, general manager of Woodward Park City. “His presence and coaching at WWPC in June will provide invaluable experiences that will motivate and inspire the next generation of skateboarders.”
Trayner added, “We’re creating more than just a summer camp — we’re building a platform where young athletes can discover their potential, make lasting friendships, and learn from one of skateboarding’s greatest champions.”
