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Ramirez died in a crash with a truck on 7th street in San Francisco's South of Market area while commuting on his skateboard. [17] [18] [19] KGO-TV reported, "Just seconds before he died in a crash with a truck in San Francisco's South of Market area, video shows pro skateboarder Pablo 'P-Spliff' Ramirez grabbing the bumper of a truck and being towed through a busy intersection."
He turned Pro at 18 with his breakout part in Transworld Skateboarding 's 2006 video A Time To Shine. [4] He was recognized as the Skateboard Mag's Am of the year in 2006. [5] Rieder was featured in Supreme's 2014 video "Cherry", for which he won Transworld Skateboarding 's award for Best Part in 2015. [6]
Died: March 14, 2019 (aged 56) San Francisco, California, U.S. ... James Kendall "Jake" Phelps (September 24, 1962 – March 14, 2019) was an American skateboarder ...
Nixon, Pro tec, Diamond Supply Co., McKenna VW, Stance, AWSM, Ollo Clip Rick Howard Girl Independent --- Lakai Fourstar Diamond Supply Co., Glassy Sunhaters Jerry Hsu: Sci-Fi Fantasy Royal Ricta Bones Bearings, MOB Grip Nyjah Huston: Disorder Thunder Ricta Nike SB Nike Apparel
Lewis Kristian Marnell [1] (3 December 1982 – 18 January 2013) [2] was a professional skateboarder from Melbourne, Australia who was Slam Magazine's 2008 "Skater of the Year". [3] Marnell died in January 2013, following complications related to type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, a condition that was diagnosed when he was 10 years old. [4]
Popular YouTuber and skateboarder Josh Neuman was among four people killed in a plane crash in Iceland, authorities said on Monday. He was 22. Neuman, who had 1.2 million YouTube subscribers, was ...
Patricia Ann McGee (August 23, 1945 – October 16, 2024) was an American professional skateboarder. In 1964 she set a world speed record for women's skateboarding and became the first women's champion in the sport. She was the first woman professional skateboarder and the first woman inducted into the IASC Skateboarding Hall of Fame.
The Ben Raemers Foundation was established in 2019 following Ben's death. The Ben Raemers Foundation is a skateboarding organisation that aims to end the stigma and burden that often clouds issues of mental health by bringing awareness of these issues and suicide to the forefront within the wider skateboarding community.