If professional skateboarding were an institution of higher learning, Dr. Daewon Song would be our martial artist in residence. The top researcher in his field, Dr. Dae has taken pause from a dead...
Odd man out on this list, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t deserving of the lion’s share of the popular vote. Ben came on strong with his Welcome To Nike part early in 2014 and followed that up with...
Skateboarding’s favorite wizard, Torey Pudwill’s year was, as you’d expect, one filled with sorcery, eye of newt, and toe of frog. Wait. Wrong recipe. T-Puds’ magic comes not from a cauldron’s hel...
Putting down brawny roots, Luan Oliveira’s 2014 was another eventful one. He put out a crispy Strike And Destroy part for Nike SB, won a silver medal at X-Games in Austin, killed it at Tampa Pro,...
If you speak with anyone who knew Guy as a young skater, they’ll tell you that he was constantly progressing and inspiring others to progress. His legacy of skate clips is commemorated in Colin Ke...
In 2014, something happened to Louie Lopez. He was no longer a little kid anymore, but a fuckin’ man! For a guy we all watched grow up on video, it can be tough to forget that kid image after his...
To say 2014 was a good year for Wes Kremer is downplaying it just a little bit. He kicked the year off with a cover and interview for The Skateboard Mag issue #121, and from Lite in Latin America...