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Stefan Janoski (born July 18, 1979) is an American professional skateboarder, artist, writer and musician of Macedonian descent, who is well known for his signature Nike SB shoe model, the "Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski". Among followers of professional skateboarding, Janoski is known for his "switch-stance" skills and casual style. [1]
Stefan Janoski – vocals (track 3) Aixa Vilar, Go Betty Go, Michelle Rangel, Nicolette Vilar, Todd Piotrowski – vocals (track 1) Charts. Chart (2019) Peak
Stefan Janoski (born 1979), professional skateboarder of half-Polish, half-Irish descent; one of the most recognized pro skateboarders; Henryk Jordan (1842–1907), philanthropist, physician, and pioneer of physical education in Poland; Brad Keselowski (born 1984), NASCAR driver; Brian Keselowski (born 1981), NASCAR driver
The first volume of a two-part series features Stefan Janoski, Wieger Van Wageningen, Chet Childress, Daniel Shimizu, Youness Amrani, Marnell, Grant Taylor, and Clarke Hassler. [12] In 2012, professional Sean Malto (riding for Girl) left Etnies for Nike SB, shortly after his 2011 street league skateboarding win.
Stefan Janoski (born 1979), skateboarder and artist [45] Darko Mitrevski (born 1971), film director and screenwriter [46] Traian Stoianovich (1921–2005), professor of history at Rutgers University; Nick Vanoff (1929–1991), dancer and producer [47] [note 1]
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The tournament involves three or four teams of professional skaters competing over a two-week period. All teams are given "The Book", which contains a series of challenges. [1]
Founded in 2000 by Paul Fidrych, Savier Footwear was a short lived skate shoe company. [1] Savier experimented with shoe material technology and designs uncommon in the skate shoe industry including partnering with Nike and using their Zoom Air technology and using a highly durable patented polymer.