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His Family’s Passion Propelled the Argentine Skate Star from Local Parks to Global Fame.

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In the vibrant Argentinian coastal city of Mar del Plata, skateboarding isn’t just a sport – it’s a deeply ingrained way of life. This enduring tradition comes to life in the second episode of Red Bull Skate Tales’ fourth season, which shines a spotlight on the story of Milton Martinez.

Milton, a world-renowned skateboarder and winner of Thrasher Magazine’s prestigious “Skater of the Year” award in 2019, didn’t rise from local skate parks to international fame solely through his daring tricks and fearless attitude. His path is closely tied to his family’s love for skateboarding.

Milton Martinez ollies over Madars Apse in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 21, 2024 // Gaston Francisco / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202408120331 // Usage for editorial use only //

The episode explores how this shared enthusiasm and strong sense of community have been crucial in shaping both Milton’s extraordinary career and the broader skateboarding culture in Mar del Plata. Here is all you need to know:
– The Martinez family’s bond with skateboarding was forged long before Milton’s rise to fame. His mother, Adriana Gomez, also skated and owned a local skate shop that served not just as a business, but as a second home for Milton and his brothers, Nahuel and Eze. The shop was where they lived, slept, and immersed themselves in the world of skateboarding. Each morning, the brothers would roll up their mattresses to make space for customers, a daily routine that reflected their deep dedication to the sport.

Milton Martinez and Madars Apse dowhnill with friends in Mar del Plata, Argenitna on March 24, 2024 // Gaston Francisco / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202408120339 // Usage for editorial use only //

– Skateboarding’s appeal didn’t stop with the Martinez brothers. Their father, Tatu Martinez, is considered a legend in Argentine skateboarding, laying the groundwork for his sons to follow. This strong familial connection, driven by a collective love for the sport, propelled Milton to push the boundaries of what could be done on a skateboard, ultimately earning him recognition on the world stage.

Madars Apse does a frontside noseblunt while Milton Martinez celebrates in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 21, 2024 // Gaston Francisco / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202408120330 // Usage for editorial use only //

– Today, in Mar del Plata, skateboarding has evolved from being an individual pursuit to a community affair. Every Sunday, local families gather at the skate park for sessions where the sport is passed down from one generation to the next. These gatherings transcend mere practice, becoming a celebration of the community’s shared passion, a tradition that unites skaters of all ages and backgrounds.

Milton Martinez and Madars Apse skate during Red Bull Skate Tales Season 4 in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 24, 2024. // SI202405270202 // Usage for editorial use only //

– The episode captures the essence of what makes the Martinez family’s story so compelling: the harmonious blend of personal passion and community spirit. It’s a narrative that resonates far beyond the borders of Mar del Plata, offering a universal message about the importance of family, tradition, and perseverance.

Isabelle Martinez and her father Milton Martinez skate during Red Bull Skate Tales Season 4 in Mar del Plata, Argentina on March 24, 2024. // SI202405270195 // Usage for editorial use only //

– Milton’s journey is a powerful reminder that success in skateboarding – and in life – often stems from the support and encouragement of those closest to us. His story reverberates in communities worldwide, where sports, crafts, or trades are passed down through generations, creating a legacy that stands the test of time.
Watch ‘Skate Tales’ 4, Episode 2 with Milton Martinez

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