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Ryan Sheckler

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Ryan was born in San Clemente, CA and still calls the Southern California beach city home. It was at the tender age of eighteen months that he first stepped foot on a skateboard. Soon after entering contests at a young age, he started winning them. By age thirteen, Ryan was pro for World Industries and had taken home an X-Games gold medal. He has since dominated the contest circuit and continues to be one of the outstanding forces to reckon with. Ryan’s mainstream exposure reached new heights in 2007, when MTV started ai...

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

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