On Tuesday, April 15, the iconic breakfast brand, will transform the venue into the ultimate ‘Bix Skate Bowl’, where kids can learn to skate for free with the help of Team GB Skateboarder, Lola Tambling, who competed at last year’s Paris Olympic Games.
The host venue for the National Skateboarding Championships, BaySixty6 is frequently visited by legendary skater Tony Hawk, and used as a playground by modern skateboarding stars, namely Sky Brown.
The event aims to inspire young people to try new sports, like skateboarding, to get them back into and enjoying physical activity. Lola will teach the attendees core skating skills to give them a confidence boost.
The attendees will be offered free a bowl of the brand-new Weetabix Crispy Minis Caramelised Biscuit to kick start the action-packed day.
For a day of adrenaline filled fun and the chance to skate with one of the world’s best, follow this link to secure your free place, quoting code BS6SC-Weetabix at the checkout. There are limited spaces available for kids between the ages of 10 to 16 years old. Camp attendees are provided with free equipment including skateboards.
Don’t worry if you can’t make it down on this day, there will be coupons for £3 off Weetabix Crispy Minis and equipment hire available for anyone who attends the skate camp over the Easter holidays, but be quick, when they are gone they are gone.
Please note, Weetabix’s Crispy Minis Caramelised Biscuit contain allergens. Parents/guardians of children attending who have any allergy to the below allergens, will need to remain with them throughout the duration of the event.
Allergy Advice:
Contains: Wheat
May contain: Milk, Nuts, Peanuts
The new Crispy Minis Caramelised Biscuit is available to buy in Asda nationwide.