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  2. Enjoi - Wikipedia

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    Enjoi is a skateboarding company that specializes in manufacturing skateboard decks. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles , California and is distributed by Dwindle Distribution . Founded in 2000 by Marc Johnson and Rodney Mullen , the brand is known for its humorous and satirical designs and has adopted a stylized panda as its logo.

  3. Flip Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Flip Skateboards is a United States–based international skateboard company, co-owned by Jeremy Fox and Ian Deacon. The company produces skateboard hard goods (decks, wheels, bearings, completes, and hardware), soft goods (T-shirts, tops, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, and socks), DVDs, and accessories.

  4. Chad Muska - Wikipedia

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    Chad Muska was born Chad Michael Muska in Lorain, Ohio to Joel Kevin Muska and Deborah Ann Muska. He has a sister, Lyndsey who is two years younger than him.

  5. Baker Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Deathwish Skateboards' brand name is inspired by the Vigilante justice cult film series Death Wish starring Charles Bronson. Deathwish Skateboards logo is the cross symbol sported by the Street Punk Gang in the movie Death Wish 3. In 2016, Deathwish released a line of seven decks entitled VHS Wasteland. The 8.5 size team deck of this series ...

  6. Plan B Skateboards - Wikipedia

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    Plan B Skateboards is a skateboarding company based in San Diego California, United States, [1] founded by Mike Ternasky, Danny Way and Colin McKay. PlanB has been manufacturing and selling premium skateboard hard goods and apparel since 1991 .

  7. Skewing young. Japan aside, women’s skateboarding across both categories is dominated by teenage athletes. Paris street bronze went to popular 16-year-old Brazilian Rayssa Leal, who in the ...

  8. Chris Roberts (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts collaborated with Marc Johnson and Kenny Anderson to launch the "Back Forty" project in mid-2013/early 2014, a creative outlet meant to build and retain quality skateboarding media, industry, and cultural content by and for skateboarders, instead of allowing outside companies unrelated to skate culture capitalizing on skateboarding's popularity and global reach.

  9. David González (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    At 13 years of age, González came to the attention of skateboard company Flip Skateboards at the Tampa Am contest, held at the Skatepark of Tampa in Florida, U.S.—Flip negotiated a contract with the teenager, who, at that time, was a newly signed rider for a company named Monkey Stix. The Monkey Stix contract had become widely known among ...