Would-be Olympic skateboarder discusses postponement, training for 2021 games
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Sep 24, 2020 8:19 AM CDT

-
1:35
Tenuta’s deli celebrates 75 years of business in Kenosha
-
1:59
MPS buildings closed for lead hazards open as polling places...
-
0:46
Crews respond to home explosion near 51st and Villard
-
2:38
Rain and snow likely Tuesday night, then strong storms Wednesday
-
1:34
Milwaukee event to honor César Chávez with virtual youth celebration
-
4:08
UW Health official discusses Damian Lillard’s health and more
-
3:52
Taking a peek ahead at springtime fun in Racine County
-
3:36
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Bernie’s Book Bank gives out millions...
-
2:34
’Take your lies and shove them’: Schimel takes final shots...
-
1:41
Crawford makes final pitch to voters during rally in Madison...
-
3:12
While polls show close Supreme Court race, betting markets heavily...
-
1:05
Couple gets engaged at Brewers home opener in front of Bob Uecker...
LOS ANGELES (CBS 58) – The 2020 Olympics were set to be the first games to include skateboarding. 21-year-old Jordyn Barratt was ready to compete, but with the games being postponed due to COVID-19, she now has her sights set on 2021.
Barratt joined CBS 58 to talk about her training and her excitement for skateboarding to be included in the Olympics.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter