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  2. Flip Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Flip Skateboards is a United States–based international skateboard company, co-owned by Jeremy Fox and Ian Deacon. The company produces skateboard hard goods (decks, wheels, bearings, completes, and hardware), soft goods (T-shirts, tops, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, and socks), DVDs, and accessories.

  3. David González (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    After signing with Flip, González engaged in a protracted process to remove himself from the contract. [1] [3] As of January 2013, González is a professional member of the Flip Skateboards team [5] the company has released numerous signature model skateboard decks that feature González's name, including "P2"-technology decks. [6]

  4. Arto Saari - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2014, Saari is sponsored by Flip Skateboards, New Balance Numeric, WeSC, Ricta, CCS, MOB, Destructo Trucks and hOme Watches. [1]In late 2012, the Burton company announced a major restructure in accordance with a plan to focus more closely on its core business; consequently, the skateboard teams of the Gravis and Analog brands were dissolved. [19]

  5. Tom Penny - Wikipedia

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    Along with other team members, Rowley, Scott and Glifberg, Penny exerted a significant impact on the skateboarding sub-culture with his small part in the Flip industry section in 411VM's "Issue 11"; his switch frontside flip at the Carlsbad Gap; and a five-trick downhill run that ended in a backside tailslide on a nine-stair handrail.

  6. Lance Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Lance Mountain took first or second place in over a third of every amateur contest he participated in. Mountain's first skateboard deck sponsor was Variflex, a company that he joined in 1981; Mountain then moved to the Powell-Peralta team in the following year (1982).

  7. Geoff Rowley - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Joseph Rowley Jr. (born 6 June 1976) is an English professional skateboarder, former co-owner of Flip Skateboards and owner of the Civilware Service Corporation. [1] He received Thrasher Magazine 's "Skater of the Year" award in 2000.