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  2. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    The first skateboards started with wooden boxes, or boards, with roller skate wheels attached to the bottom. Crate scooters preceded skateboards, having a wooden crate attached to the nose (front of the board), which formed rudimentary handlebars. [8] [9] [10] The boxes turned into planks, similar to the skateboard decks of today. [1]

  3. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    As more interest and money has been invested into skateboarding, more skate parks, and better skateboards have become available. In addition, the continuing interest has motivated skateboarding companies to keep innovating and inventing new things. Skateboarding appeared for the first time in the 2020 Summer Olympics. [8]

  4. Frank Nasworthy - Wikipedia

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    Due to the infancy of skateboarding at this time, Nasworthy sold his wheels directly to surf shops along the coast of California, and placed some tentative advertisements featuring a young Gregg Weaver in surfing magazines. News of the wheels initially spread by word of mouth, but the cumulative effect was a reawakening of skateboarding to the ...

  5. Incredible Skateboarding Tabby Cat Thrashes Like a Total Pro

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    Skateboarding was invented in the middle of the twentieth century—though not, as many might assume, by time traveler Marty McFly, as seen in the film Back to the Future.However, the method that ...

  6. Larry Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    After a short period of time, Stevenson started MAKAHA skateboards. He is credited with being the man who made the first high-quality skateboard. He patented the double kicktail in 1969, had the first skate team in 1963, and held the first skateboard contest in 1963. [3]

  7. Fingerboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    A fingerboard is a scaled-down replica of a skateboard that a person "rides" with their fingers, rather than their feet. A fingerboard is typically 100 millimeters (3.9 in) long with width ranging from 26 to 55 mm (1.0 to 2.2 in), with graphics, trucks and plastic or ball-bearing wheels, like a skateboard. [1]

  8. Alan Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    1976 South Florida Skateboard Championships, Hollywood, Florida: An early competition that highlighted Gelfand's emerging talent. 1976 First Annual Central Florida Skateboard Championships , Skateboard City, Port Orange, Florida: Showcased his prowess in slalom and freestyle skateboarding.

  9. 'Skateboard cop' may be the first in the US - AOL

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    A Green Bay police officer is taking to the streets to fight crime but on a different set of wheels: Meet the world's first skateboarding cop, Officer Joel Zwicky. He started his skating patrols ...