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  2. Margielyn Didal - Wikipedia

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    Didal would later compete in tournaments abroad and secure sponsors. [8] She became the first Filipino skateboarder to compete in Street League Skateboarding when she participated in the SLS PRO Open in London, England [2] on May 26, 2018. [9]

  3. List of skateboarding brands - Wikipedia

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    There are many skateboarding brands from around the world, covering boards, wheels, skate shoes, and accessories including skateboarding-brand watches and wallets. Most brands sell parts separately. A complete skateboard can be made of any brands of the products listed below.

  4. Willy Santos - Wikipedia

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    He turned professional when he was fifteen years old, [6] [9] [7] and was first sponsored by G&S Skateboards. [2] [1] [5] G&S released a Santos skateboard. [2] When he was in the eleventh grade, he was heavily recruited and was asked to join skateboarding teams by Tony Hawk, Plan B Skateboards, Rodney Mullen, Steve Rocco and Mike Ternasky of ...

  5. Penny board - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind the creation of the company was inspired by Mackay's first-ever skateboard, a small plastic cruiser that his father bought for him at a garage sale. Ben Mackay first started manufacturing and designing his own skateboards to sell to local skate shops. [5] [6] Mackay began experimenting with different shapes and types of boards ...

  6. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used for skateboarding. It is usually made of a specially designed 7–8-ply maple plywood deck and has polyurethane wheels attached to the underside by a pair of skateboarding trucks.

  7. Fingerboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    A fingerboard is a scaled-down replica of a skateboard that a person "rides" with their fingers, rather than their feet. A fingerboard is typically 100 millimeters (3.9 in) long with width ranging from 26 to 55 mm (1.0 to 2.2 in), with graphics, trucks and plastic or ball-bearing wheels, like a skateboard. [1]

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  9. DVS Shoes - Wikipedia

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    In early 2014, the skate team completed a tour of Peru, South America where they were invited to Hensley's Bar, an alcohol venue that housed a skateboard ramp and skateboard memorabilia. [16] The skate shoe department continued to develop further in early 2014, with a preview by Pudwill of his third signature shoe model on social media.