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Tom Schaar (/ ʃ ɑːr / SHAR; born September 14, 1999) [2] is an American professional skateboarder. [3] He was the first skateboarder to land a "1080," which is three revolutions, and was the youngest X Games gold medalist after completing the first 1080 in a competition at the 2012 Asia X Games in Shanghai; [4] [5] Forbes Magazine listed Schaar to their 2020 30 Under 30 Sports category ...
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It was first completed successfully on a mega ramp in 2012 by American skateboarder Tom Schaar, and on a vert ramp in May 2020 by Brazilian skateboarder Gui Khury. The 1080 has only ever been landed after a fakie ollie , meaning the rider is in the normal stance, but rolling in the opposite direction, popping off of the tail.
The 21-year-old skateboarder from Australia's Gold Coast scored a 93.11 to secure his second gold medal. ... American Tom Schaar posted a 92.23 on his second run to win silver. He opened the ...
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Skateboarding Hall of Fame (or SHoF), founded in 1997, is a museum and hall of fame located in Simi Valley, California, United States. [1] The museum documents the history of skateboarding and the skateboarders, photographers, and other notable figures, publications, and companies who have influenced its development.
He was the first skateboarder to receive his own 'pro-deck' by Vision Sports, and his pro-deck proved popular and was soon followed by the Mark Gonzales and Tom Groholski models. Rogowski was soon featured on the cover of Thrasher magazine for the first time in June 1984 [ 5 ] and he would go on to be featured on the cover of Transworld ...
Del Mar Skate Ranch was skated by many skateboarding innovators including Tony Hawk, Steve Steadham, Tod Swank, Dave Swift, Neil Blender, Christian Hosoi, Bill Danforth, Mike Mcgill, Lester Kasai, Rodney Mullen, Danny Way, and many others. [6] The park was demolished in 1987 because the landowner sold a nearby part of the area for a hotel.