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The Maloof Skate Park at RFK Stadium is an outdoor venue for skateboard lovers of all ages and skills
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This 15,000 square foot facility is available daily for public use from dawn to dusk
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Ward 7 Councilmember Yvette Alexander & DC Rollergirls pose with a lucky raffle winner
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Maloof Money Cup D.C., featuring some of the world's best skateboarders, was held September 3-4, 2011. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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Skateboard fans around the region flocked to Maloof Skate Park at RFK Stadium for two sold-out days. Credit Neftalie Williams
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Maloof Money Cup D.C. provided plenty of WOW factor during the competition. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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Andrew Reynolds performing trick during Maloof Money Cup D.C. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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Theotis Beasley performing during Maloof Money Cup D.C. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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Vincent Alvarez performing a nose blunt slide at Maloof Money Cup D.C. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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2011 Maloof Money Cup D.C. winner Andrew Reynolds. Credit: Neftalie Williams
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Darren Harper confers with excited fan on raffle ticket
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Events DC President & CEO Gregory A. O'Dell welcomes the crowd to the official opening
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Events DC President & CEO Greg O'Dell poses with D.C. skateboarder Darren Harper before the ribbon cutting ceremony
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Local skateboarder takes a ride down the Golden Rail
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The Maloof Skate Park at RFK Stadium officially opened to the public on May 5, 2012
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Local skaters test out the Maloof Skate Park before the ribbon cutting ceremony
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D.C.'s Darren Harper, the Palace 5ive Skate Team, and the DC Rollergirls pose with kids at the official opening
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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray (3rd from right)along with city and Events DC officials perform official ribbon cutting
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More skateboard fun at the Maloof Skate Park at RFK Stadium
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More than 300 people attended the skate park opening; several tried out the new park
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Erik Moses of Events DC opens skateboard raffle
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Volunteers show off SK8DC shirts given to attending fans
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Young skateboarder anxiously waiting to hit the new park