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  2. Jason Jessee - Wikipedia

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    Jason Lee Jessee [1] (born December 27, 1969), [2] professionally known as Jason Jessee, is an American professional skateboarder and automotive designer best known for his stint with Santa Cruz Skateboards in the late 1980s.

  3. NHS, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Soon, a friend from a Hawaiian company challenged NHS to make 500 skateboards. With the surplus of fiberglass lying around they decided to use the stocked materials to fulfill and make skateboards. Their first Santa Cruz skateboard was produced in 1973. The batch of 500 skateboards sold quickly, and a demand for many more boards ensued.

  4. Steve Olson (skateboarder and artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he was sponsored by Santa Cruz Skateboards, turning professional alongside of teammates Duane Peters and Steve Alba. Later the same year Olson would receive the Skateboarder Of The Year award. [4] Among his contributions to the culture, Olson is credited with first introducing the skateboarding world to Punk rock music. [5]

  5. Jim Phillips (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Phillips is an American graphic artist known for his contributions to surf and skateboard culture. He is best known for creating the iconic Screaming Hand logo for Santa Cruz Cruz Skateboards, a design widely regarded as one of the most recognizable in skateboarding history.

  6. Jeff Grosso - Wikipedia

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    He appeared in multiple classic skate videos including the Powell Peralta video Future Primitive and the Santa Cruz Skateboards video Streets on Fire. [1] Additionally, Jeff graced the cover of the October 1994 issue of Transworld Skateboarding. Grosso had his career derailed due to substance abuse and found it over by the early-mid 1990s. [6]

  7. Natas Kaupas - Wikipedia

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    At 16, Kaupas impressed Engblom when he arranged a manufacturing and distribution arrangement with the much larger company, Santa Cruz Skateboards. It is claimed by some in the skateboarding community that Kaupas pioneered rail slide manoeuvres in the late 1980s while at a Pro-Am skate contest held in Oceanside, California .

  8. Terry Brown (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Brown became a professional skateboarder in 1976, was sponsored by Santa Cruz Skateboards, and was a member of the Santa Cruz Skateboarding team. [1] [6] She became the Women's Tight Course Slalom World Champion at the Women's Slalom World Skateboard Championships in 1977 in Long Beach, California, and in 1978 at the Women's Slalom World Skateboard Championships in Akron, Ohio. [6]

  9. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    April Skateboards Stronger Bones Nike SB 8 EyeS Monster Energy, Mob Grip, Colegio Cebama Aori Nishimura: Deathwish Nike SB Kinoshita Group, Monster Energy, Oakley, Baby G, Shake Junt, Beats by Dre, Murasaki Sports

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