Tony Hawk Research Paper

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The Best Skateboarder Ever “I don’t exactly know how many tricks I’ve invented i’d say anywhere from, like seventy to one hundred” (Stewart 40). Tony Hawk made some of the most known tricks in skateboarding, including the Airwalk (Stewart 40). Tony is the most famous person to ever be involved in skateboarding (Tony Hawk 1). People also like to say he is the best skateboarder in the world. His ability to perform many impressive stunts helped to fuel his popularity (Tony Hawk 1). Tony would also regularly appear on television and in films (Bio 1). Throughout Tony Hawk’s life, he had many struggles that he was able to overcome with the passion that he had for skateboarding which led to his successful …show more content…

He turned professional when he was only fourteen (Bio 1). and at sixteen he was considered as the best competitive skateboarder in the world (Bio 1). Even at twelve he was winning amateur contests (Bio 1). By the time Tony was twenty-five, he had competed in 103 professional contests, he won seventy-three of them and placing second in nineteen (Bio 1). He was made vertical skateboarding’s world champion twelve years in a row (Bio 1). By the time he was seventeen, his annual income was better than all of his teachers (Bio 1) In 1999, Tony had partnered up with Activision to create the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game franchise (Bio 1). His franchise became one of the most popular game franchises in history, and continues to this day (Bio 1). Also the same year at the X Games Tony Hawk became the first skateboarder to ever land a 900 (Bio 1). The trick hobbled him for ten years (Bio 1). It was one of skateboarding’s most exciting moments, doing it in front many peers and fans, and on national television (Bio 1). Tony bought his very first home before he even graduated (Bio 1) As soon as tony got on his first skateboard he knew that he loved doing it (Bio 1). In 1998, Tony and his family started a children’s skateboard clothing company called Hawk Clothing (Bio 1). About a year after, skateboarding’s popularity flew to amazing, unpredictable heights, of which it still has yet to descend (Bio 1). Tony’s career also came with it (Bio 1). In fact Tony is the one who provided much of the fuel needed for skateboarding to reach the heights that it has (Bio 1). Tony is a very successful skateboarder, and it will be very hard for any other person to try and amount to the same standards as