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  2. Chris Cole (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Cole was a co-owner of Reign Skate Shop in Fairless Hills, PA, and a former shareholder of the Zero skateboard company. [15] Cole parted ways with Zero on June 27, 2014, after three years as a shareholder and 13 years as a team rider. Cole explained: I have had so many amazing years on ZERO. I can't explain to anyone how awesome these years ...

  3. SK8 the Infinity - Wikipedia

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    SK8 the Infinity (Japanese: SK∞ エスケーエイト, Hepburn: Esu Kē Eito, stylized as SK∞ the Infinity) is a Japanese original anime television series produced and animated by Bones that aired from January to April 2021 on ABC and TV Asahi's Animazing!!! programming block.

  4. Skate shop - Wikipedia

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    Ridin' High Skate Shop in Burlington, Vermont. A skateshop is a type of store that sells skateboard parts and skateboarding apparel. [1] When financially possible, skate shops sponsor local riders and promote skateboarding locally through skate videos and demonstrations, referred to as "demos". [2]

  5. Rocket Power - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Power revolves around the day-to-day zany hijinks of a gang of four young and loyal friends; the adventurous and vain sports enthusiast and perfectionist: Oswald "Otto" Rocket; his tomboyish and kind-hearted older sister: Regina "Reggie" Rocket; Otto's dim-witted but loyal best friend and videographer: Maurice "Twister" Rodriguez; and the brainy techno whiz kid and relative newcomer ...

  6. Skateboarding sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Skate shop sponsorship is sponsorship by a local professional skateboarding industry retail company. [4] Obligations under the terms of a shop sponsorship vary but are usually light and the rider usually represents the sponsor by wearing branded apparel and by submitting media (videos and photographs) for use in advertising campaigns.

  7. Marc Johnson (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    The "Back Forty" project was launched in mid-2013/early 2014 and is a collaboration between Johnson, Kenny Anderson and Chris Roberts—Johnson asserted in a March 2014 interview that, while the project sells products, it is not a "company."

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