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  2. Mike Carroll (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Carroll is globally known for his skating at the Embarcadero plaza (also known as Justin Herman Plaza), in San Francisco, U.S. [3] As of 2012, the area continues to be a popular location for skateboarders. [14] Carroll has also been attributed to the discovery of another famous San Francisco skateboard landmark 3rd and Army. [15]

  3. Ben Sanchez (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Sanchez is a regular-footed American skateboarder from San Francisco, ... Skate Video Parts Year Los Nueves Videos Del Paco [7] 1995 Mouse [8] 1996 Sponsors.

  4. Henry Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Henry Sanchez, also known as Henpunt, [1] is a goofy-footed former professional skateboarder from the San Francisco Bay, California. [2] Sanchez gained widespread recognition for his part in Blind Skateboards' "Tim and Henry's Pack of Lies" (1992) with Tim Gavin, Rudy Johnson, Brian Lotti, and Guy Mariano. [3]

  5. List of San Francisco skate spots - Wikipedia

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    Concrete slabs were replaced with wooden slats. Protective barriers have been installed to prevent skateboarding. [36] Pier 15 bench [38] street skating / urbanism exhibit: Pier 15: Active: A bench designed for the specific purpose of skateboarding while also being useful for sitting. Meant to be pro-skating and to be an antithesis to anti ...

  6. Elissa Steamer - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, Steamer told Skateboarding Magazine's radio show that she identifies as queer. [7] In January 2021, she told Thrasher that she lives with her fiancée Rachel Garcia and their dogs Randy and Lily in San Francisco , California .

  7. Hubba Hideout - Wikipedia

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    Hubba Hideout gained fame through skateboarding magazines and videos and it became a mecca for advanced skateboarders visiting San Francisco. The frequency of skateboarders eventually attracted the attention of the authorities and resulted in a full-scale skate-stopper implementation (in the late part of the nineties).

  8. Rob Dyrdek - Wikipedia

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    The show was a variety talent competition hosted by Dyrdek. [64] In 2020, The Raine Group and Causeway Media Partners provided the venture capital backing to form Thrill One Sports & Entertainment after a merger of Nitro Circus and two Dyrdek-created entities: Street League Skateboarding and Superjacket Productions. All three companies became ...

  9. Jim Thiebaud - Wikipedia

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    Thiebaud grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and during the 1980s was part of the San Francisco skate scene. Thiebaud not only participated in skateboarding during the early 1980s, but he also led, mentored, and encouraged a group of younger skateboarders including Rick Patterson, Mark Warren and Ben Fuller at Albany High School during 1982–1983 while attending high school, teaching and ...