- Bam Margera
Bam Margera (born Brandon Cole Margera on September 28, 1979, name legally changed to "Bam") is a professional skateboarder and television personality. He released a series of videos under the CKY banner and came to prominence after being drafted into MTV's "Jackass" crew. He has since appeared in MTV's "Viva La Bam" and "Bam's Unholy Union", both "Jackass" movies, and "Haggard", which he co-wrote and directed.
- Ronnie Creager
Ronnie Creager is an American professional skateboarder from Orange, California who primarily skates street, and more specifically flatland technical skating. He currently resides in Califorina. Creager is a goofy (right foot forward) boarder and has appeared in the videos "Blind What If?" and the éS Footwear video "Menikmati" (2000). Creager is sponsored by Blind Skateboards and Tensor Trucks and has his own pro model decks and truck design.
- Danny Montoya
Danny Montoya is a skateboarder from Long Beach, California. His is currently sponsored by Accel Wheels, Adio, Listen Skateboards, Stussy, and Venture. He also has pro shoes released by Adio, which some have referred to as "banging."
- Pat Ngoho
Pat Ngoho (pronounced [noh-hoh]) is a living California artist who came of age in an area of West Los Angeles known as Dogtown. As a youth, Ngoho rode his skateboard and associated with the notorious Z-Boy gang. He is a life-long skateboarder and surfer and expresses this California cult and culture based aesthetic through his art works. His work, stye and genre cover a wide range; from expressionistic skate / surf evidence that harken domestic and international, …
- Diego Bucchieri
Diego Alejandro "The Butcher" Bucchieri was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on April 23, 1977. However, he currently resides in Barcelona, Spain. He received his first skateboard when he was 10, and began skateboarding in 1987, looking up to legendary skateboarding figures like Tony Hawk and Christian Hosoi. He first came to California when he was 20, and did not speak English. He has been a sponsored rider since 1998, and is currently a professional skateboarder.
- Frank Gerwer
Frank Gerwer is a professional skateboarder, known for several underground videos.
- Shogo Kubo
Shogo Kubo, born in Kagoshima City, Japan, was a member of the legendary Z-Boys skateboarding crew. Kubo moved to the United States at a relatively young age without any knowledge of the English language. For his inability to speak English, he was teased and thought of as "slow". When he moved to the United States, he took an interest in surfing. He became friends with Jay Adams after responding to a newspaper ad about a surfboard Adams was selling.
- Jim Muir
Jim Muir (1958 in Venice, California) is a professional skateboarder and skateboarding entrepreneur. He began skateboarding in 1963. He was a member of the Z-Boys skate team based in Santa Monica, California. Muir was the first member of the Z-Boys to use urethane wheels, and convinced Zephyr Surf Shop owner Jeff Ho to order them for the team. After the Z-Boys team collapsed, he skated for Sims Skateboards and, with Bob Biniak, …
- Warren Bolster
Warren Edward Bolster (born 11 June 1947, Arlington, Virginia - died 6 September 2006, Mokuleia, Hawaii) was arguably the most influential skateboard photographer during the mid-1970s rebirth of skateboarding. He was responsible for reviving "Skateboarder Magazine", considered "the bible" of skate magazines, and his skateboarding photojournalism helped popularize and define the wheeled sport during its explosive rebirth in the 1970s.
- Adrian Demain
Adrian Demain was featured briefly in skateboarding's first video, the Bones Brigade Video show, and in 1986 was ranked as skateboarding's amateur vertical champion by the National Skateboard Association. Adrian skated for Powell Skateboards in the mid 80's. He turned pro for House of Kasai in 1987 and retired in 1991. Since then, he has played and recorded with various bands. His current band, The Cheap Leis, plays Hawaiian music in the San Diego, California area.
- Brandon
Brandon (born 1984) was the pet golden retriever on the television series "Punky Brewster." He was named for then-president of NBC, Brandon Tartikoff. Trained by Glen Garner, Brandon was only a puppy when the show began in 1984 and was trained on a week to week basis depending on what the script called for him to do. He learned how to ride a skateboard, open a door, and slide objects around with his front paw, among other things.
- Erik Ohlsson
Erik Ohlsson, is the lead guitarist of Swedish punk rock band Millencolin. He currently resides in Örebro, Sweden. He designs almost all of the band's artwork, including their t-shirts, logos, cover artwork, and their official homepage. Ohlsson edited and designed Millencolin's 1998 video "Millencolin and the Hi-8 Adventures". He also works as a freelance graphic designer at Eckhouse Design.
- Larry Stevenson
Larry Stevenson was the inventor of the kicktail, the bent-upwards end of a skateboard, which made most of today's skateboarding tricks possible and essentially revolutionized the sport.
- Justin Pierce
Justin Charles Pierce (March 21, 1975 - July 10, 2000) was an English-American actor and professional skateboarder, active in the United States from 1995. Born in Paddington, England to an English mother and an American father, Pierce and his parents moved to the Bronx when he was about three years old. Pierce's parents divorced when he was 15. Pierce began hanging out all night, skateboarding, stealing, and skipping classes.
- Cheyne Magnusson
Cheyne Magnusson is a professional surfer and one of the stars of MTV's reality show "Maui Fever". He was born in Southern California and moved to Hawaii with his family at the age of seven. His father, Tony Magnusson, is a professional skateboarder. According to Cheyne's mother Jill, "Cheyne could ride a skateboard before he could walk." At the age of 16, Cheyne was the surfing Mens Hawaiian State Champion for 2000.
- Luca Giammarco
Luca Giammarco, from Italy, is the top-ranked slalom skateboarder in the world. A multi-talented competitor, Giammarco was a competitive rock climber and placed in the 1999 and 2001 UIIA World Cup climbing competitions. In 1989, he earned 3rd place in the Slalom event at the World Championships of Skateboarding (the first year that Tony Hawk made the podium in this competition, …
- Wentzle Ruml IV
Wentzle Ruml IV was a member of the legendary Zephyr skateboard team.
- David Cornthwaite
David Cornthwaite is a British graphic designer, who became the first person to skateboard across Australia. Cornthwaite is from Swansea, in Wales. He finished his historic journey on January 22, 2007. David's journey reached Brisbane at the end of his marathon 3,638 miles (5,820 km) foot-propelled trek. It took five months. When asked what his future plans were by a journalist at the finish line, he said: "I think I'm going to lie in tomorrow."
- Craig Snyder
Craig Snyder is an American writer, poet and photographer as well as a prominent historian of skateboard culture. Born and raised in Florida he became a witness to the skateboard revolution that took place in the 70's. The Florida scene paralleled that of California and Snyder was one of the few who photographed and documented it during these years. Florida and its skateboarders would later become a major influence to skateboarders and skateboarding worldwide.
- Ron Emory
Ron Emory played guitar with the Punk Rock band TSOL from 1979 to present.. Ron joined up with Social Distortion for their 2006 tour to fill in for good friend, Mike Ness, after he broke his wrist in a skateboarding accident. As of July, 2006, Ron is no longer filling in for Ness.
- Austin Peralta
Austin Peralta (born October 25, 1990 -) is a musician and composer, son of the legendary Z-Boy skateboarder and award winning film director Stacy Peralta. He is a piano player, devoted to music from his very young years when he started taking piano lessons at age 6, and continued his music studies with Eleanor Lindboe and Sara Banta at Pepperdine University. When talking about influences, he refers to John Coltrane, Chopin, McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, and Kenny Garrett.
- Sixten
Sixten is a notable street artist operating out of Melbourne Australia. He originally comes from Sweden.
- Randy Turner
Randy "Biscuit" Turner was an American punk singer and artist. He was the lead singer for the seminal hardcore punk band Big Boys, formed in Austin in the 1970s. Big Boys, along with The Dicks and MDC, are credited with the development of hardcore punk in Texas, while it was simultaneously emerging in other cities as well. They were one of the earliest skate punk groups, were featured in "Thrasher" skateboarding magazine and videos, …
- Dan Haigh
Dan Haigh (born 1982 in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire) is the bass player in the English Post Hardcore band Fightstar. He used to skateboard for Purple Team Skateboards and level design for games such as Quake under the pseudonym Inflict. He also made graphics for the "Fightstar" EP "They liked you better when you were dead" and made the "Palahniuk's Laughter" and "Paint you target" videos for Fightstar.
- A.J. Ballard Skateboard
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- Trenton Skateboard
im a skateboard trentons skateboard to be exact im a mystery i was bought at dominant board sports im 7-ply uh my owner is regular i have a slightly razor tail thts it.
- Mr X Skateboard
Big guy who can do it all!!!
- Skateboard Boardskate
I'm a skateboard. I like to grind, I like to slide, I like to go fast. I like to skate at parks and I like to cruz the streets. I love fast lines and big wheels but I also love tech tricks and 51's... it doesn't matter.... I just want to be out riding. Curbs, ledges, ramps, whatever... just skate it. Nothing makes me happier then finding a new spot or just rolling around on some smooth ground. Keep it real, and stay true to your crews.
- Skateboard Deck
I hate grass & love concrete. I enjoy being hurled at.
- Nate Rip Skateboard.
a little bit of me skateboarding.
- Donny Skateboard
well im donny moore's skateboard.
- Travis Skateboard
I'm Travis's skateboard. I'm always black on the top, but never on the bottom. I carry Travis all over The Woodlands to different skate spots and occasionally to people's houses. Travis likes to make me flip around and do tricks, but occasionally yells at me and throws me. Sometimes I fly into oncoming traffic, but Travis looks out for me.
- Veva Skateboard
Veva Skateboard Books exists to make books for skateboarders and those interested in skateboarding.
- Jeff The Skateboard
i'm jeff.
- Reg N V Y® Skateboard
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- Luis Skateboard
- Chris Skateboard
- Phil Hess
- Tyler Skateboard
UHH I AM MASTER TS SKATEBOARD I LOVE HIM I LOVE HITING SPOTS AND CHILLIN.
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