WSL lifts Joel Tudor's suspension
He announced that he will be competing in a longboard tour event this weekend
Cover photo: WSL/Lodin
The most legendary longboarder in history, Joel Tudor, is no longer under suspension from the WSL, the organization itself announced in a post on social media.
“Three-time world longboard champion Joel Tudor is back! The Coastal Edge Steel Pier Classic pres. by Katin is May 27-29,” reads the post from @wsl.qs yesterday, showing Tudor longboarding on video.
In March 2022, the WSL announced that Tudor had been suspended indefinitely for violating the rulebook's “unsportsmanlike conduct,” “damage to the image of the sport” and “verbal assault” sections.
The indefiniteness of time seems to have been defined.
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