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  2. Eric Koston - Wikipedia

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    Eric Koston (born April 29, 1975) [1] is an American professional skateboarder and company owner. [2] He has been featured in the Tony Hawk's video game series and the Electronic Arts (EA) video games Skate 2 [3] and Skate 3.

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox occasionally hosts real-life and virtual events. They have in the past hosted events such as BloxCon, which was a convention for ordinary players on the platform. [46] Roblox operates annual Easter egg hunts [52] and also hosts an annual event called the "Bloxy Awards", an awards ceremony that also functions as a fundraiser. The 2020 ...

  4. Brian Lotti - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lotti (born 1972, Okinawa, Japan) [1] is an American professional skateboarder, film-maker, and visual artist.Lotti rose to fame in the skateboarding world in the late 1980s while riding for H-Street Skateboards.

  5. Rodney Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Skateboard manufacturer Bruce Walker saw his performance and sponsored Mullen through Walker Skateboards from 1978 to 1980. Mullen's biggest influence in skateboarding at the time was a Walker professional skateboarder, Jim McCall, who was coached in his early years by Walker (Walker also coached a young Kelly Slater ). [ 17 ]

  6. Lonnie Toft - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1976, he became a team rider for the California-based action sports company SIMS who manufactured both skateboards and snowboards. The Sims company's first production snowboard, then called a skiboard was a Lonnie Toft Model skateboard deck attached to a polyethylene molded bottom. [ 4 ]

  7. Evan Mock - Wikipedia

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    Evan Mock was born in Waimea Bay on Oahu in Hawaii. [1] His mother is Filipino, while his father is American [1] and a surfboard fin maker. [2] Mock was homeschooled. [3] Growing up, he aspired to be a professional surfer or skater. [4]

  8. Jim Greco - Wikipedia

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    Greco left Baker Skateboards in 2008, along with Ellington and Dixon, to start Deathwish Skateboards, which is distributed by Bakerboys Distribution. [2] As of October 2014, Bakerboys Distribution consists of the following brands: Deathwish Skateboards, Baker Skateboards, Heroin Skateboards, Shake Junt, Brigada, Vol. 4, Palace, and Hammers.

  9. World Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, wanting to break from H-Street, co-founder Mike Ternasky formed the company Plan B with an exclusive production and distribution alliance with World Industries. In the deal, Plan B marketed itself from San Diego while World Industries did the rest, paying a royalty fee to Plan B. [citation needed]} Mike Ternasky was able to convince perennial freestyle world champion [citation needed ...