Barcelona skateboarder proves height is no big deal
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[December 11, 2020]
By Nacho Doce
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Petar "Stewie"
Stantchev has an arsenal of skateboarding tricks he likes to display on
the streets of Barcelona, the sport's European hotspot.
The fact that he is about half the height of most of the people he
skates with does not trouble him - he slides his board on the same
ledges and jumps the same high stairs.
"I am aware that I have a problem, but we all have problems," Stewie,
who has achondroplasia, a genetic condition that results in short arms
and legs, told Reuters.
He also has a muscular physique, his own recipe for happiness - "Be free
to choose to do what you love" - and more than 105,000 Instagram
followers.
"I admire him, because for us the ledge reaches our knees, while for him
it is at the height of his waist, so he makes double the effort. As a
skater, he is capable of anything, he is an incredible person," said
Pablo Perez, a fellow skateboarder.
Stewie, who speaks four languages and works a customer service night job
for a motorcycle-renting app that sustains his skateboarding passion,
started skating 10 years ago in Italy.
His family settled there when he was seven, but he moved to Barcelona
three years ago and can often be seen whizzing across a large square
next to the MACBA Contemporary Art Museum.
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Bulgarian street skateboarder Petar "Stewie" Stantchev, 24, skates
on a street in the Raval district, amid the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) outbreak, in Barcelona, Spain September 9, 2020. Picture
taken September 9, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
"Many people think he might have less capabilities, but the truth is
that he has the same if not more capabilities than anyone else
because he has motivation and a mentality to do things with
consistency," said Chilean skateboarder Cata Diaz.
(Writing by Andrei Khalip; editing by John Stonestreet)
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