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==Video Appearances== |
==Video Appearances== |
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*Romero has been featured in |
*Romero has been featured in several different videos including: [[Emerica]]'s ''This is Skateboarding'' (2003), Foundation's ''Thats Life'' (2004), Transworld's ''First Love'' (2005), in the "friends" sections of ''Forecast'' (2005), ''Reason To Believe'', Transworld's, ''A Time To Shine'' (2006) and shares a part with Tommy Gurrola in the ''April 411'' (2006) |
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Also is in "Baker has a Deathwish" (2008) |
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Revision as of 15:05, 22 August 2008
Leo Romero (born November 28, 1986, in Fontana, California, U.S.) is a professional skateboarder. He is second generation Mexican. Leo first started skating around 1997 with his friends, "the Death Junkies". His early influences included Jamie Thomas and Andrew Reynolds, which perhaps explains Leo's tendency to skate large obstaces and handrails. He lived at the Emerica Mansion II with Heath Kirchart, Kevin "Spanky" Long, and Bryan Herman. He recently bought his very own home in Long Beach, California.[1]. He eventually bought a mansion with Guillermo Aguilar in Fontana Ca. His sister Ana V. Romero is the world champion UFC fighter for women. Leo Romero is considered to be one of the best skaters in Walnut Village Ca.
Video Appearances
- Romero has been featured in several different videos including: Emerica's This is Skateboarding (2003), Foundation's Thats Life (2004), Transworld's First Love (2005), in the "friends" sections of Forecast (2005), Reason To Believe, Transworld's, A Time To Shine (2006) and shares a part with Tommy Gurrola in the April 411 (2006)
Also is in "Baker has a Deathwish" (2008)
Sponsors
His current sponsors include: Emerica Footwear, Baker Skateboards, Spitfire Wheels, Pharmacy Boardshop, Thunder Trucks, and RVCA clothing.
References
- ^ Emerica bio: Leo Romero