
Mark Gonzales: When Skate Turns Poetic
Witness the raw genius of Mark Gonzales, the OG street skate pioneer. It’s a wild fusion of poetry, pure creativity, and absolute freedom that didn’t just redefine urban culture—it *owned* it.
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Witness the raw genius of Mark Gonzales, the OG street skate pioneer. It’s a wild fusion of poetry, pure creativity, and absolute freedom that didn’t just redefine urban culture—it *owned* it.

In the skate world, some names don’t just echo, they *scream* legend. Chad Muska, born ’77, is hands-down one of them. His influence on urban skate culture? Undeniable. Today, we’re celebrating his epic journey and the lasting mark he’s carved into this ever-evolving sport.

In the skate world, few names resonate with the raw power of Andrew Reynolds. Born in ’78, this dude didn’t just mark his era; he etched his influence onto generations of shredders. Today, we’re dropping in on the Beast’s world, dissecting his journey, his game-changing contributions, and a pivotal moment that forged his legendary career.
Andrew Reynolds is more than just a skater: he’s a street god, the architect of Baker, the mastermind behind an inimitable style, and the living embodiment of a career built on pure grit, insane pop, and unwavering belief in his line.

In the skate world, some names just hit different. Jamie Foy, born ’96, is hands down one of those names. His one-of-a-kind style and relentless drive? They’ve snagged the eyes of skate fiends worldwide. But beyond the mind-blowing footage, it’s his grind and straight-up resilience that carve him out as an icon of urban skate culture.

The skate world’s packed with unique tales, but damn few burn as bright as Robert Neal’s, the ’96-born phenom. Today, we’re dropping in on this absolute legend, digging deep into a pivotal moment that didn’t just reshape his trajectory, but carved a new line for urban skate culture as a whole.

Rob Dyrdek: The Rise of a Skateboarding Legend
Rob Dyrdek isn’t just another dude on a board. An Ohio native, he strapped in young, then quickly carved his name into California’s legendary spots. His buttery flow and visionary spirit made him an instant standout, even in his earliest comps. At a mere sixteen, he officially went pro. It was the launchpad for a career that would defy all expectations.

Rob Dyrdek, born 1974, isn’t just a pro skater. He’s an entrepreneur, TV star, SLS founder—the living blueprint for ambitious, accessible skate culture.

Ginwoo Onodera just went and pulled off something nobody had ever touched in 16 years of Street League. You know those days you watch a contest and you just…

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Get ready to dive into the epic saga of Nyjah Huston, the skate superstar who didn’t just push the boundaries—he *obliterated* them. Born and bred in California, he was already ripping by age five, fueled by his dad’s relentless passion for the grind.

With Red Bull Paris Conquest hitting the streets, Paris is officially crowned the global capital of Street Skate! The planet’s top street pros are about to throw down at Trocadéro Square, where 7 of Paris’s most legendary skate spots have been shrunk down and rebuilt for an epic showdown.

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