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Sport

The grit and glory of British toe wrestling

The Obsessives — Born out of a Derbyshire pub in the ’70s, the foot clenching sport has gradually built a cult following in rural England. Ginnia Cheng reported on toe wrestling’s London debut from a south Tottenham pub.

Written by: Ginnia Cheng

Outdoors

The champion skiers bringing freeriding to the city

The launch of the new Peak Performance store in London saw streets transformed into an alpine paradise, writes Maisy Hunter.

Written by: Maisy Hunter

Film

A new festival wants equality for women in extreme sports

This is Shextreme — Shextreme, the first film festival highlighting the experience of women in the extreme sports community, heads to Bristol in October.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Photography

Tearing up the tarmac with Britain's urban dirt bikers

Tales from the city — Spencer Murphy spent a year photographing the UK's BikeLife riders, capturing a scene addicted to freedom, rebellion and speed.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Activism

The Travel Diary: When Christians jump into the ice cold rivers of Belgrade

What you see along the way — When photographer Dan Sully found himself in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, he stumbled on an unexpected Christian tradition in the Danube's frozen waters.

Written by: Dan Sully

Surf

The former dentist who turned into the world's most extreme action man

This is Atomic Ant — To celebrate 10 years of Huck, we're digging through the archives to unearth our favourite stories about inspiring people and movements who have graced the magazine's pages. Kicking things off: a story from the first issue, penned by then-editor, now publisher, Vince Medeiros.

Written by: Vince Medeiros

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