Displaying items by tag: RIP in Peace
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9/10/2020
RIP IN PEACE: Vincent Nava
This week we had to say goodbye to one of the most exciting young skaters in recent memory. Take a second to appreciate the life of the LA kid who had everybody talking. RIP, Vincent. -
6/17/2020
RIP IN PEACE: Nick "Twig" Ruddy
Southwest legend and friend to all who crossed his path, Twig sadly had his time cut short. Take a trip back to the better days with his last full part along with some kind words of remembrance. -
12/05/2019
RIP IN PEACE: Jon Comer
Jon was a pioneering champion for disabled skaters and practically made his invisible with an attitude and attack on the board true to his Texas roots. He knew there were others in way worse situations. Glad to have had some great sessions with you. Our deepest condolences to the Comer family. –Sam Hitz -
8/12/2019
Gabriel Rodriguez - RIP IN PEACE
On August 9th, 2019 we lost a true legend. He not only inspired me when I first met him, he inspired the world with his amazing talent. –Rudy Johnson -
5/16/2019
Rest in Peace Ben Raemers
It’s important to the Raemers family that people know Ben's cause of death. In his sister's words, “If the tragedy of losing my Benny can save others then that’s a positive." -
6/10/2018
RIP IN PEACE: Mark "Monk" Hubbard
My friend Roger Mark Hubbard died June 8, 2018. Talk about skateboard legends, this dude saw his destiny. Marty was a true skateboard pioneer. Talk about doing it yourself, this dude did it all. He’s gone but his legend will live forever. I miss him, and there ain’t nobody like him. Once again, rest in peace. Roger Mark Hubbard 1970-2018.–Jake Phelps -
10/13/2016
RIP IN PEACE: Dylan Rieder
Born to ride a skateboard? It’s a seemingly silly concept when you think about it, but Dylan Rieder made us believe it. That man was absolutely, positively, a gift. Power, style, grace - he had it all. Our thoughts are with his family and friends in this difficult time. Rest in Peace, Dylan Rieder. We will all miss you, each day more than the next. -
6/20/2016
RIP IN PEACE: Doug Pensinger
Skateboarder and photographer Doug Pensinger unexpectedly passed away on Friday. Here's some iconic images from his archives to remember him by. -
10/15/2015
RIP IN PEACE: Gerry "Skatemaster Tate" Hurtado
Skater, Indy TM, musician, TV host and friend to all, we mark the sad passing of Taters. -
10/22/2014
RIP IN PEACE: Matt Reason
We're saddened to report the passing of East-Coast ruler Matt Reason. Matt charged into the mid-90s on 60+mm wheels, helping to erase the slow-push, tech-obsessed era that had previously engulfed skateboarding. His positive energy was contagious and he left a mark on every person he came in contact with. Rip in peace, Matt. Gone but never forgotten.
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4/25/2024
Naquan Rollings' "Roadkill" Ep.3
Homing in on the heart of Manhattan, a heavy crew of big names and local legends unlock new potential on the well-trodden blocks. From Tyson’s opening underground hit to Felipe’s final punch at the Pyramid Ledges, Naquan captures the pulse of his hometown. -
4/25/2024
"Roadkill Ep. 3" Premiere Photos
Middle fingers, peace signs and all sorts of PDA were seen in spades at the Roadkill premiere. See the right way to celebrate your favorite street production. -
4/25/2024
Timber “Ice Baths” Video
From Seoul to Bangkok and back again, Jason, Hojin, and Eugene Choi shred savory terrain for Timber. -
4/25/2024
Tylor Horton for LRG x MAXALLURE
Huge snaps and a heavy repertoire, Tylor puts it down for LRG and Maxallure. -
4/25/2024
Unknown Boardshop's "Salish Return" Video
Up in Bellingham, Washington, Cam Barrett and Josh Knapp dig into the local crust in their killer shared part for Unknown Boardshop.
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