Sean Mortimer
The straight world considers “freak” a negative label, but skaters have a high percentage woven into our DNA. These ten celebrated skaters have awesomely higher freak proportions, and without them we’d swirl a little closer to that jock drain. In no particular order.
Gonz, Vallely, Stecyk, Cole, Hawk, Lutzka, & more weigh in on the best contest skaters versus the guys on the podium in this final installment.
Mountain, Cole, Hawk, Lutzka, Gonz, Vallely, and more weigh in on mega bucks, mega exposure, and how big money changed the way we look at contests.
Rodney Mullen's contest loves & hates, Tony Hawk quits but can't stay away, and Gonz moves the crowd.
Mountain, Gonz, & Mike V weigh in on the DIY ethic of skate contests, and the famous Munster boycott.
Judging the "best?" Maybe. What exactly do contests mean to skateboarding? Alva, Mountain, Stecyk, & more dissect the history.
I’ve invested so much of my life into skateboarding—I want to do something to make skateboarding better.—Guy Mariano
The third and final segment. By Sean Mortimer.
Brian Lotti and Guy Mariano’s departures from the skateboard reservation made them appreciate skating even more upon their return. By Sean Mortimer.
The third and final installment of these two creative Canadians.
The Canadians expand on filming, each other's skating, and the evolution of technical skating.
You could be born and graduate high school between the gap when Kevin Harris and Chris Haslam discovered skateboarding.
A new interview series by author Sean Mortimer where pros discuss the hometowns that made them who they are, and how they skate, today.
This might be the best giveaway yet! Get Sean Mortimer's new book autographed by Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain, Rodney Mullen, and many others!
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