Tony Hawk had an idea: what if he could bring skateboarding to video games? Hawk had grown up a fan of gaming, he told USA TODAY Sports in a one-on-one interview. He grew up as they rose to prominence ...
The skateboarding pioneer and Gen X icon, still shredding at the age of 58, would happily live out his days shooting the ...
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk’s “900” skateboard from the 1999 X Games has sold for over $1 million, an amount that Julien’s Auctions says is record-breaking. The original Birdhouse Falcon 2 “900” ...
In 1999, Tony Hawk made history. At the X Games, Hawk, then 32, landed the first-ever documented 900 in skateboarding. To raise money for his nonprofit, The Skatepark Project, Hawk put a number of ...
The skateboard that Tony Hawk used to make history in 1999 has sold for a record-breaking $1.15 million, according to a statement from Julien’s Auctions on Wednesday. The deck, called the Birdhouse ...
Adam Keller jumps off a grind box on his inline skates Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, at a fundraiser for a new skatepark. The local skating community is trying to raise money for a $250,000 matching grant ...
Well, it looks like it’s finally happening. Some sort of announcement for the next Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater was teased on a Call of Duty map. That tease is now solidified on the official Tony Hawk’s Pro ...
San Diego native Tony Hawk, the world’s most famous skateboarder, has brought the sport to places its never been. This weekend only, Hawk will be taking skating somewhere most people didn’t think was ...
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