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  2. Adidas Campus - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Campus is an athletic shoe created by Adidas that was released in the 1970s. The shoes were first released as basketball shoes before switching to lifestyle shoes. The unique design of the shoe helped make it popular as a chunkier alternative to Adidas' other sneak

  3. Adidas Forum - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jordan wearing a blue and white pair of the Adidas Forum. The popularity of the shoe was seen with various professional basketball players wearing the shoes in games. Most notable being Michael Jordan who, before signing with Nike, wore these pair while participating in the 1984 Olympics as he was an avid fan of the Adidas brand. [3]

  4. Mark Suciu - Wikipedia

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    Suciu started skateboarding when he was six years old. He found inspiration through watching the X Games on TV, seeing local kids skating, and from his cousin who lives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Every summer, Suciu would visit his cousin in Pennsylvania where he was able to skate frequently in Philadelphia and Love Park.

  5. Nora Vasconcellos - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016 Vasconcellos began riding for Adidas as an amateur skater. [1] In 2016, Vasconcellos alongside Samarria Brevard and Leo Baker were the mystery guests on Thrasher's King of the Road Season 2. [7] Vasconcellos placed 1st in the 2017 Vans Park Series World Championships. [1] [3] In 2017, she turned pro for Adidas and Welcome skateboards.

  6. Marc Johnson (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    While technically unrelated to The Back Forty, The Nine Club podcast shows a clear vision of furthering the missions of the latter project and generating skateboarding culture, history, and business content by and for skateboarders. In a 2007 Thrasher interview, Johnson explained his inspiration in the following manner: I've wondered about that.

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