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  2. Transworld Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.skateboarding.com. ISSN. 0748-7401. Transworld Skateboarding (TWS) is an international magazine on skateboarding that was based in Carlsbad, California, United States. [3] The publication also ran an accompanying website [4] and video production company.

  3. Chad Muska - Wikipedia

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    Sport. Country. United States. Sport. Skateboarding. Turned pro. 1999. Chad Muska (born May 20, 1977) is an American professional skateboarder, musician and entrepreneur. [1] In November 2012, Skin Phillips, editor-in-chief of Transworld Skateboarding, described Muska as "one of the most marketable pros skateboarding has ever seen."

  4. Geoff Rowley - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, Transworld Skateboarding named Rowley as the twenty-sixth most influential skateboarder of all time. [21] Following the release of the list, Rowley stated: I think my generation—myself, Jamie [Thomas], [Andrew] Reynolds—we're the first street guys to ride these real big obstacles on a daily basis. It wasn't like we do it ...

  5. Guy Mariano - Wikipedia

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    Guy Mariano. Born. (1976-03-31) March 31, 1976 (age 48) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Occupation (s) Professional skateboarder, company co-owner. Guy Mariano (born March 31, 1976 [1][2]) is an American professional skateboarder. Mariano first gained recognition at the age of 14 for his video part in the Blind Skateboards video Video Days (1991).

  6. Fully Flared - Wikipedia

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    90 mins. Fully Flared is a street skateboarding video by the Lakai footwear company, featuring video parts from its team riders. The film is directed by Ty Evans, Spike Jonze, and Cory Weincheque. In 2007, it won "Best Video of the Year" at the Transworld Skateboarding Awards, while Guy Mariano won both the "Best Street" and "Best Video Part ...

  7. Torey Pudwill - Wikipedia

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    Following his change to Plan B, Pudwill used some of the footage he had filmed while at Almost for his first-ever video part in a TransWorld SKATEboarding magazine production. The video, Hallelujah , was released to the public on July 28, 2010, [ 18 ] and also featured professional skateboarders Ryan Decenzo, Pete Eldridge, Taylor Bingaman, and ...

  8. Ronnie Creager - Wikipedia

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    Creager specializes in technical street skating [3] [4] and for more than twenty years his professional skateboard footage has frequently featured ledge structures (Creager produced a ledge skateboarding instructional video segment for TransWorld SKATEboarding magazine in 2011 [5]).

  9. Dylan Rieder - Wikipedia

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    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]