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The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young skateboarder looks for protections to put in one of the rooms where skateboards, roller skates and equipment intended for members of the Dëggele Skatepark are kept in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young skateboarder looks for protections to put in one of the rooms where skateboards, roller skates and equipment intended for members of the Dëggele Skatepark are kept in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Two young girls, Aminata Samb (L) and Kadia Diallo (R) skate on a mini-ramp at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Two young girls, Aminata Samb (L) and Kadia Diallo (R) skate on a mini-ramp at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Aminata Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Two young girls, Aminata Samb (L) and Kadia Diallo (R) skate on a mini-ramp at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young boys sit in front of a wall with graffiti and skateboarding posters at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Two young girls, Aminata Samb (L) and Kadia Diallo (R) skate on a mini-ramp at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Kadia Diallo with her skateboard on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Abdoulaye Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Graffiti wall at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Graffiti wall at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Abdoulaye Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Mamadou Samb does an ollie as his friends watch at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Abdoulaye Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Aminata Samb, a young skateboarder on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Oumou Mbengue at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Oumou Mbengue at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Oumou Mbengue at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A skateboard with a griptape featuring the logo of the shop -Paris Jamaica Skate Culture- which is a partner of the Dëggele Skatepark, here in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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The Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young boys sit in front of a wall with graffiti and skateboarding posters at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class Ngor neighborhood of Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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T-shirt with the Dëggele Skatepark logo in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Oumou Mbengue at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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Young skateboarders during a training session with Moussa Mbengue on the mini-ramp of the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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A skateboarder with his helmet on a mini-ramp at Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young skateboarder with her helmet at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor in Dakar on February 22, 2025
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A young skateboarder with her helmet at the Dëggele Skatepark in the working-class district of Ngor in Dakar, Senegal, on February 22, 2025. Founded in May 2022 by Moussa Mbengue, the club, which has around 70 members, including 15 licensed members of the Senegalese Roller-Skateboard Federation (FSRS), aims to promote skateboarding and create an inclusive space for the community. The Dëggele Skatepark in Ngor is the very first to have a skateboarding school, and some young people are already training daily for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar.

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
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A young boy, most likely under the influence of Tramadol, a drug commonly used in Mali, sleeps under the King Fahd Bridge in Bamako on May 31, 2017.

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
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A young boy, most likely under the influence of Tramadol, a drug commonly used in Mali, sleeps under the King Fahd Bridge in Bamako on May 31, 2017.

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
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A young boy, most likely under the influence of Tramadol, a drug commonly used in Mali, sleeps under the King Fahd Bridge in Bamako on May 31, 2017.

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young boy, most likely under the influence of Tramadol, a drug commonly used in Mali, sleeps under the King Fahd Bridge in Bamako on May 31, 2017.

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
Nicolas Réméné / Le Pictorium
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A young boy, most likely under the influence of Tramadol, a drug commonly used in Mali, sleeps under the King Fahd Bridge in Bamako on May 31, 2017.
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