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Alexis Sablone Inducted Into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 16 January 2026 22:55
Published 16 January 2026
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Artist, designer, architect, and Olympian skateboarder Alexis Sablone has been inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame. The SHoF announced its Class of 2026 inductees on its website and on social media on January 15. The group includes 18 figures who according to the SHoF “have shaped the culture, progression, and global impact of skateboarding.”

The induction ceremony will be held at the Vans Headquarters in Costa Mesa, California, on May 15.  

Sablone is perhaps best known to the art-viewing public for skating down the Solomon F. Guggenheim Museum’s spiral ramp in 2023. The stunt was publicity for the drop of their first skateboard sneaker design—the AS-1 for Converse. They have since done multiple collaborations with Converse.

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Sablone, who is a seven-time X Games medalist in women’s skateboarding and finished fourth place at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture from Barnard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their work as a designer and architect integrates the worlds of public art and skateboarding though projects such as 2021’s surrealistic Lady in the Square, a skateable sculpture for Värnhemstorget, a public square in Malmö, Sweden, and Candy Courts, a skatepark for Rand Park in Montclair, New Jersey.

Skateboarding,” Sablone writes on their website, “if nothing else, has provided an interesting case study for designers, as skate spaces consistently show themselves to be creatively used, shared and beloved by a broad, diverse and growing community. This diverse usership—cutting across spectrums of skill level, age, race and gender—demonstrates the potential that public play spaces hold, not just for skateboarders, but beyond.” 

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