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  2. Scarred (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Scarred is a television program that debuted on MTV on April 10, 2007. On each episode of Scarred, several real-life risk-takers share the stories of how they were scarred or injured while attempting dangerous stunts on primarily skateboards, but occasionally on in-line skates, skis, snowboards, and bikes.

  3. Jamie Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Thomas (born October 11, 1974) is an American professional skateboarder and skateboard industry entrepreneur. Thomas is the owner and founder of Zero Skateboards and Fallen Footwear, until he announced its closure in January 2017.

  4. Video Days - Wikipedia

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    The story behind the first video from the Blind skateboard team back in 1991 is a much-fabled tale. But strip everything back to the raw skating within and it still holds its legendary status". [2] Thrasher has inducted 3 out of the 5 skateboarding parts (Jason Lee, Mark Gonzales and Guy Mariano) in Video Days into their "classics" video section.

  5. Rob Dyrdek - Wikipedia

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    Dyrdek was born on June 28, 1974, [1] in Kettering, Ohio, to Gene and Patty Dyrdek. [2] [3] He was involved in sports as a child and began skateboarding at the age of 11. [4]Of his early interest in the sport, Dyrdek has stated, "I was so focused on becoming a pro skateboarder.

  6. Danny Way - Wikipedia

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    Danny Way (born April 15, 1974) [1] is an American professional skateboarder.He was awarded Thrasher magazine's "Skater of the Year" award twice. He is known for extreme stunts, such as jumping into a skateboard ramp from a helicopter; that was featured on the cover of Transworld Skateboarding magazine. [2]

  7. Tas Pappas - Wikipedia

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    In a 1994 advertisement for the now-defunct Mad Circle skateboard deck company, an x-ray of Pappas' femur complete with metal plates and screws, is depicted with the tagline: "Tas Pappas, Mad Circle's Answer to the Bionic Man." [4] Pappas then appeared alongside Moses Itkonen, Edward Devera, Mike Cao, Justin Girard and Scott Johnston in the 1996 Mad Circle video Let The Horns Blow.

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  9. SK8-TV - Wikipedia

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    It was a skateboard variety show that featured on-set interviews as well as off site action segments. Various techniques were introduced to television in SK8-TV including hand-held cameras and the use of multi-format film and video.