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  2. Freestyle skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    C.A.S.L. is where most of the top professional skateboarders from around the world started competing and is still run today. In 1995, professional freestyle skateboarder Stefan "Lillis" Åkesson started the International Network for Flatland Freestyle Skateboarding (INFFS) and, with Daniel Gesmer, produced Flatline and the online version ...

  3. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    Famous Stars and straps MOB Grip, Bones Swiss Bearings, Boost Mobile, Diamond Supply co. Geoff Rowley: Free Dome Independent Ricta Vans MOB Grip Chris Russell Creature Independent Bones Vans Skeleton Key Bronson Speed Co, ET Surf and Skate, Happy Hour, Layback Beer, Smoker's Choice Papers, Pizzanista, Red Bull, s-One Bastien Salabanzi: Primitive

  4. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    A skateboard style refers to the way a skateboarder can ride a skateboard. Styles of skateboarding have evolved and are influenced by a number of factors including sociocultural evolution , mass media , music, technology, and corporate influence.

  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. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Board styles have changed dramatically since the 1970s but have remained mostly alike since the mid-1990s. The contemporary shape of the skateboard is derived from the freestyle boards of the 1980s with a largely symmetrical shape and relatively narrow width. This form had become standard by the mid-1990s.

  7. Kids ask parents to ‘dance like it's the ‘80s’ in ... - AOL

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    The '80's dance challenge is inspiring parents to break out their dance moves. Kids are impressed. We spoke to parent-kid duos who tried the trend.