स्केटबोर्डिंगअ Meaning in English
स्केटबोर्डिंगअ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : skateboarding
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स्केट्डस्केटबोर्ड पर स्केटिंग करने वाला
स्कीटर
स्केटर
स्केटिंग करने वाला
स्केटिंग करनेवाला
स्केटर्स
स्केटिंग
स्केटिंग करना
स्केटिंग करने की क्रिया
स्केटिंग करने का स्थान
स्काउंज
स्काव्स
स्कीप्स
स्कीट
स्केटबोर्डिंगअ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The song "Blackout" was featured in the 2007 EA Sports skateboarding video game Skate.
21st-century Indian engineers Skateboarder was primarily a digital skateboarding publication that produces a limited run of hard copy versions that are sold in skateboard shops.
The publication was the United States (US)' first skateboarding magazine and, as of August 2013, its Editor/Photo Editor is Jaime Owens, while the magazine's Publisher is Jamey Stone.
The magazine was first published in Winter 1964 as a quarterly under the name The Quarterly Skateboarder—by Surfer Publications out of Dana Point, California, US—during the first skateboarding boom.
However, by Christmas 1965, skateboarding had largely disappeared, and the production of Skateboarder would resume in 1975, with Gregg Weaver featured on the first cover of the bi-monthly publication (it became a monthly publication in late 1977).
Foot Locker purchased CCS, a skateboarding equipment retailer, from Alloy for '103 Million in cash.
The song "Palestina" is used in the skateboarding game Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam.
1999 live albums The Bones Brigade Video Show is a 1984 skateboarding video, produced by Stacy Peralta and Craig Stecyk.
It was the first of several videos produced by the Powell Peralta company, and showcased members of the Bones Brigade skateboarding team, including Steve Caballero, Tony Hawk, Mike McGill, Lance Mountain, Rodney Mullen, Stacy Peralta, and Per Welinder.
Born and raised in South Florida, Snyder grew up skating with many of the skate stars that had laid the foundation for modern skateboarding including Alan Gelfand, Mike McGill, and Rodney Mullen.
In October 2020, the song reached number one on the Billboard Rock Digital Song Sales chart as a result of a viral TikTok video of Nathan Apodaca lip syncing to the song while skateboarding down a highway drinking Ocean Spray cran-raspberry juice.
Roe began skateboarding in 1974, and began winning competitions in 1977, when he placed first in the Washington state Coca-Cola Skate Board Olympics.
His interest in skateboarding led him to establish RoeRacing (2001), which manufactures slalom skateboards.