5 1/2 years, pretty solidly
Seeing local kids out with scooters
As they were close to my age. The positive attitude & motivation Jack had influenced me most
Currently, I love the content they are sharing about mindset, it has made me look at things differently. Scootering wise it would be Nick Tedric & Jack Mount
To finish this video part & keep filming 🎬
More effort to branch out and bring in more money, so pro riders who dedicate their life to the sport can make a living and continue doing it 👏
People copying others, and also worrying what other people think. Everyone should feel free to be themselves and do what they love - doesn't matter what you wear, ride, or the tricks you do
Woodward PA with the team, and filming in New York. Can’t wait to meet some new people & ride new places 🇺🇸
It has been one of the best things that has ever happened to me. I have achieved so much with them, have met so many new people & done so many things that I haven’t before - I can’t thank them enough
The most memorable moment was first joining AtlasCo it has been such a surreal experience and so many awesome memories with them 🔥
School, Kendama’s, listen to podcasts, teach Jujitsu and hang out with my girlfriend- life is GOOD!
I switch between North & Prey lately. Prey grips, coffin clamp & Justice fork + North bars, headset, Ryan Ruegg wheels & 6.2x22 deck + AtlasCo griptape 🛴
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]]>How long have you been riding? Been riding for 3 years
What got you into it? Watching local pro riders going out every opportunity, having fun with mates & producing entertaining content.
Who were your early influencers? Local riders Kai Saunders & Jack Dauth really motivated me in the beginning. Their determination, constantly making content & pushing their limits with video parts.
Who are your main inspirations? I have many, even my close friends constantly inspire me. My main inspirations are Jack Mount, Nick Tedrick & Riley Maltais. Their swag & capability to do such unique tricks consistently motivates me.
What are your future personal goals? To finish the video part @1ethanmoore and I are working on & get a sponsorship with a brand.
What does the industry need more of? It needs more support & appreciation from the broader population. People all over the world support skateboarding, even if they have no idea about it. Only a small population support scootering in comparison.
Less of? As cliche as it sounds - it needs less hatred & judgement. It's silly to criticise others about petty things (colours or style) when at the end of the day we are all riding a piece of metal on wheels.
What are you looking forward to in 2023? Filming more for future & current video parts, & travelling across Australia riding with mates.
What’s it like being part of AtlasCo? Forever grateful to be apart of such an inclusive & welcoming family. It's been a dream come true. I am honoured to be with such wonderful people that I love dearly.
What is your most memorable moment? 100% driving into Woodward with Ethan seeing all the crazy skateparks. It was surreal, happiest I've ever been. I remember him & I were just buzzing with excitement.
What do you do when not riding? Out with mates, at school, or excessively watching video parts.
What are you riding ?🛴: Emblem Grips, Stage 1 Bars, Coffin Fork, Proto Headset, Prey Fork, 1 Durare Wheel / 1 North Wheel, Horizon Deck, North Griptape
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]]>What's your Local: Ocean Grove Skatepark
How long have you been riding: Since I was 13
Whats your favorite trick: Boosting big t bog airs in a bowl
What got you into it: I started riding skateboards with my best friend Joe Doedel, who I still ride with. I remember him coming over & showing me a district scooters video on the golden age of YouTube! It was a team video, I remember watching Brandon James shred this bowl, I was absolutely hooked. It became my instant obsession and one of my great passions.
Who were you first influenced by: Ryan Williams and his passion and determination to push the sport, he became my hero. I remember first meeting him at 14 in Caloundra at his local skatepark, I couldn’t believe it.
Who are your main inspirations: Issac Miller, love his style & music selection! I also love Trendkill Collective, the videos they upload are wonderful projects.
Brands you love?: Madd Gear was one of the first, mostly because of the team they had at the time. I’ve always gone back to brands like Tilt, Native, and Envy for durability.
What are you riding ?: Ethic grips, Sypher bars, Aztek clamp, Native forks, Prey deck, Ryan Ruegg wheels, Atlas grip, Envy headset.
What are your current goals: Continue traveling and riding with my friends over Australia, continue supporting AtlasCo and most importantly having fun.
What’s in the pipeline: Currently in Bali drinking pina coladas, but keen to see and ride with friends and everyone in Sydney for the street jam.
What hypes you up: A nice bowl jam at sunset with good mates and awesome music.
What drew you to AtlasCo: The loving support they give to all the team, embracing me to be myself and be unique riding. Everyone is just so easy going, and I feel so welcome, it’s like a family to me.
Most memorable moment scootering: The Canberra jam, helping organize it, watching everyone go for it, the adrenaline & excitement was insane. Was good to ride talk to riders I had been watching for years. After the jam it was a great night partying with everyone.
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