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  2. Baker Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    The RIDE Channel, a YouTube skateboarding channel co-founded by Hawk, announced on March 15, 2013, that a new series, entitled "Baker Zone," would commence on March 18, 2013. The series features video productions from the Baker company, such as "Weekend Warriors," "Piled Out," "Trash Compactor," and "Dumb Ass Park Footy." [5]

  3. Jeff Phillips (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips grew up in Dallas, Texas and started skateboarding at 10 years old. In 1973, his grandmother Annice gave him a Shark skateboard with steel wheels. Jeff and his father, Charles, crafted skateboards at home out of scraps of birch and plywood. As a teenager he frequented Wizard Skateboard Park in Garland and then a few years later Skate ...

  4. Tony Hawk - Wikipedia

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    In a video posted on the YouTube RIDE Channel, Hawk said, "Spencer was there on my first one, and now he was there on my last", after successfully landing a 900. [ 21 ] Hawk was invited to US president Barack Obama 's June 2009 Father's Day celebration and skated in the hallways of the nearby Old Executive Office Building on the White House ...

  5. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Over the years skateboard-deck art has continued to influence and expand the culture of skateboarding, as many people began collecting skateboards based on their artistic value and nostalgia. Productions of limited editions with particular designs and types of collectible prints that can be hung on the wall, have been created by such famous ...

  6. Kryptonics (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kryptonics Skateboards is an American manufacturer of Skateboards and Longboards founded in 1965 and originally manufactured polyurethane products for the mining and computer industry. In the mid-1970s, the company introduced the Kryptonics Star Trac line of wheels that drastically changed the functionality of skateboards.

  7. Girl Distribution Company - Wikipedia

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    The company has evolved into a distribution company that distributes skateboard hard goods, skateboard videos and films, and soft goods. The Girl logo is similar to the symbol on women's bathrooms and was designed by Girl's in-house artist Andy Jenkins, who left the company [ 5 ] to join Element Skateboards in October 2017.

  8. Why don’t Olympic skateboarders wear helmets?

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    The men's park skateboarding prelims are scheduled to begin the next day at 6 a.m. ET on Aug. 7, with the finals starting at 11 a.m. ET. Why is skateboarding an Olympic sport?

  9. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used for skateboarding. It is usually made of a specially designed 7–8-ply maple plywood deck and has polyurethane wheels attached to the underside by a pair of skateboarding trucks.

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