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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. John Cardiel - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Cardiel. (1973-12-14) December 14, 1973 (age 50) San Jose, California, U.S. [1] Other names. John Cards, John Cardie, Jumbo Cajones. Occupation (s) Professional skateboarder, professional snowboarder, bicycle builder [2] John Joseph Cardiel (born December 14, 1973) is a former professional skateboarder and snowboarder who has been a ...

  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. 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]

  9. Andrew Reynolds (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Turned pro. 1995. Andrew Reynolds (born June 6, 1978) is an American professional skateboarder known for co-founding Baker Skateboards in 2000 with artist Jay Strickland. [1] He is now Baker Skateboard's sole owner. [2] Reynolds established Bakerboys Distribution with Erik Ellington and Jim Greco in 2007.