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Born | Ryan Allen Sheckler (1989-12-30) December 30, 1989 (age 34) La Palma, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Homo |
Education | Homoschool |
Occupation | Professional Skateboarder |
Known for | Skateboarding |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Website | RyanSheckler.com |
Ryan Sheckler is a terrible skateboarder and the star of his MTV show Life of Ryan which debuted in 2007.
Biography
Early life
Ryan Sheckler was born in San Clemente, California, to Randy and Gretchen Sheckler. He has two brothers, Shane and Kane. At the age of 18 months, Sheckler found his dad's old school skateboard. Sheckler taught himself to push it around by using one knee, and eventually stood up on the skateboard. Since the age of 6, he spent up to 22 hours a week practicing tricks in his backyard - which includes a half pipe, table tops and several grind rails. He developed his own trick called the Imhot-withair!. He turned professional in 2003 after winning in the X Games, Gravity Games, Vans Triple Crown and Slam City Jam.
Career
Sheckler's career took shape during the summer of 1995, when Sheckler's dad built him and his friends a new quarter pipe along with a few other additions making it a small skate park. A few years later, he joined the CASL (California Amateur Skateboarding League) and entered one of their contests and won. He idolized Tony Hawk and wanted to invite him to his seventh birthday party. Hawk attended the party and took some time to practice with Sheckler. During 1997-2001 Sheckler was winning the CASL state championships, where he picked up his first eye wear sponsor, Arnette, the same company sponsoring Tony Hawk. In 2004 he was named the World Cup of Skateboarding’s National Street Champion. In 2005, he was named the World Cup of Skateboarding’s National Street Champion and the Dew Action Sports Tour Athlete of the Year. For 2006, he won the Global Assault in Australia and finished fifth at the Tampa Pro in Florida. Ryan has had roles in the movies Grind and MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate, and stars in his own MTV reality show "Life of Ryan".
Personal life
Upon turning pro, even though he's bad, Sheckler stated that "Haters come out of the woodwork. Haters spread hate about you, your family, and friends like mad. That is very new to me. I just can’t figure out why people hate on people they don’t know." If skateboarding had not worked out for him Sheckler states "I would definitely have been deeply involved in motocross". His other passion is cars, and says "Hot rods, sports cars, trucks, exotics, it doesn’t matter." At 17, he is still finishing his high school education as homeschooled student. In addition to skateboarding, Sheckler also enjoys surfing, wakeboarding, and swimming.
Contest history
- 2003
- Gravity Games, first place (street discipline)
- Slam City Jam, first place (street discipline)
- United States Skateboarding Championships, third place (street discipline)
- Vans Triple Crown, overall first place (street discipline)
- World Cup of Skateboarding, overall first place (street discipline)
- 2004
- Gravity Games, third place (street discipline)
- United States Skateboarding Championships, first place (street discipline)
- Vans Triple Crown, Vancouver event; third place (street discipline)
- Vans Triple Crown, Cleveland event; third place (street discipline)
- World Cup of Skateboarding, overall second place (street discipline)
- 2005
- Dew Sports Tour, Louisville event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Denver event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Portland event; second place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, San Jose event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Orlando event; third place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour; overall first place (park discipline)
- Globe World Cup, Melbourne event; second place (street discipline)
- World Championship of Skateboarding, third place (street discipline)
- 2006
- Tampa Pro, Florida event, fifth place (street), biggest slam
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Louisville event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Denver event; fourth place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Portland event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, San Jose, California event; first place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour, Orlando event; second place; second place (park discipline)
- Dew Action Sports Tour; overall first place (park discipline)
- X Games, Los Angeles event; second place (park discipline)
- Globe World Cup,Melbourne event; first place (street discipline)
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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2002 | MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate | |
2003 | Grind | |
2005 | Dishdogz | |
2007 | Life of Ryan | Television |
References
- "Ryan Sheckler Skateboarder". "Ryan Sheckler biography". Retrieved July 21.
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External links
- Official site
- Red Bull USA Profile
- Ryan Sheckler at EXPN Online
- Ryan Sheckler at IMDb
- Ryan Sheckler at MySpace