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  2. Freestyle skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    A freestyle skateboard performing a "tailwheelie grab" Freestyle skateboarding (or freestyle) is one of the oldest styles of skateboarding and was intermittently popular from the 1960s until the early 1990s, when the final large-scale professional freestyle skateboarding competition was held. [1]

  3. Isamu Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    He was inspired to start skating when his father Shoji (a former skateboarder) showed him videos of freestyle skateboarder Rodney Mullen, “He is the reason. He inspired me and made me start”. Yamamoto learned to skate in skateparks in Nara. [10] On Yamamoto, Mullen said:

  4. Roller Freestyle Skating World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Roller Freestyle World Championships is the premier roller freestyle championship organised by World Skate. The competition has been held annually biennially since 2017 as part of the World Skate Games .

  5. Rodney Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Such pressure is alluded to in the World Industries video, Rubbish Heap, in which Mullen's sequence ends with a team member, Jeremy Klein, deliberately breaking his freestyle skateboard (which is also the first recorded focus of a skateboard) and then handing him a note from Rocco, accompanied by a street skateboard deck, in which the end of ...

  6. Joe Humeres - Wikipedia

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    Joe Humeres (born 1965 in Santiago, Chile) is a United States National champion freestyle skateboarder. In 1988, he became New York City's first professional skateboarder. Humeres appears in the 2009 documentary Deathbowl to Downtown [1] and the book FULL BLEED, [2] both of which are about the history of New York City skateboarding.

  7. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    Park skateboarding encompasses a variety of sub-styles adopted by those who ride skateboards in purpose-built skate parks. Most skate parks combine halfpipes and quarterpipes with various other "vert" skateboarding features as well as "street" obstacles such as stairs, ledges, and rails. The integration of these elements produces a different ...

  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. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    While the main event was won by freestyle spinning skate legend Russ Howell, [35] [36] a local skate team from Santa Monica, California, the Zephyr team, ushered in a new era of surfer style skateboarding during the competition that would have a lasting impact on skateboarding's history.