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		<title>FANTASY LEAGUES ARE COMING TO SKATEBOARDING WITH MIKE MO’S PSL APP</title>
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<p>For most of skateboarding’s history, contest culture has been pretty straightforward: watch the skating, argue about the results afterward.</p>



<p>There were rankings and prize money, sure. But the entire fantasy sports ecosystem that surrounds leagues like the NFL or MLB never really existed in skateboarding.</p>



<p>That’s starting to change.</p>



<p>Former pro <strong>Mike Mo Capaldi</strong> has launched a <strong>PSL Fantasy League app</strong>, built around the <strong>Professional Skateboarding League (PSL)</strong> contest format. The idea brings a familiar concept from traditional sports into skating — letting fans draft teams of skaters and earn points based on how those riders perform in PSL events.</p>



<p>It’s a completely new way to interact with skate contests.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Format Designed Like a League</h2>



<p>The PSL itself has already been experimenting with a contest structure that looks a lot different from the typical skate competition.</p>



<p>Instead of the loose jam-style formats or simple runs that most contests rely on, the league leans heavily into <strong>structured scoring, brackets, and season-style competition</strong>. That system naturally lends itself to fantasy play, where individual performances can be tracked across events.</p>



<p>The new app builds directly on that idea.</p>



<p>Fans can draft PSL competitors, follow their results during contests, and compete against other fantasy players based on how their roster performs throughout the season.</p>



<p>For fans who enjoy tracking stats and performances, it adds another layer to following contests.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A New Conversation Around Contest Culture</h2>



<p>Even if the PSL app itself is centered around fantasy competition, introducing systems like this almost always sparks another discussion: <strong>betting</strong>.</p>



<p>Fantasy sports platforms in traditional leagues often exist alongside gambling markets, even when those bets happen on completely separate platforms.</p>



<p>And skaters are already talking about that possibility online.</p>



<p>That kind of reaction highlights something new. People are beginning to talk about skate contests in ways that feel closer to mainstream sports — tracking stats, and using them to predict performances.</p>



<p>For a culture that has always prided itself on being different from traditional sports, that’s a noticeable shift.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Skateboarding Has Always Played by Its Own Rules</h2>



<p>One of the reasons skate contests have historically felt unique is because skateboarding never fully embraced the structure of other competitive sports.</p>



<p>Events like <strong>Tampa Pro</strong>, <strong>Street League Skateboarding</strong>, and the <strong>X Games</strong> built their reputations around the skating itself — the tricks, the style, and the moment when someone lands something nobody expected.</p>



<p>Fans debated results and favorite tricks, but they weren’t drafting skaters onto fantasy rosters.</p>



<p>The PSL’s approach pushes things toward something closer to a <strong>league-style sports ecosystem</strong>.</p>



<p>Whether that ends up bringing more attention to skate contests or making them feel a little too much like traditional sports is something the community will probably continue debating as the league grows.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Are you Hyped on Fantasy League?</h2>



<p>With the <strong>PSL Fantasy League app</strong> now live, it introduces a completely new way for fans to follow skate contests.</p>



<p>But skateboarding culture has always been protective of what makes it different.</p>



<p>Do you think you&#8217;ll draft a fantasy team of skaters?<br>Does this make contests more interesting to watch?<br>Or does turning skate contests into something that resembles traditional sports miss the point of what makes skateboarding unique?<br><br>Let us know what you think!</p>
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