Chris Cole

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Chris Cole

Chris Cole (born March 10, 1982 in Statesville , North Carolina ) is an American professional skateboarder (Stance: Regular).

Act

Cole became known in the international skateboard scene, among other things, through the skateboard film Dying to Live by "Zero Skateboards" from 2002. He was then supported as a professional by numerous skateboard labels and subsequently took part in many competitions. After further appearances in videos such as "New Blood" or in "Hotwax", Cole was rated as a "gap killer" with outstanding skills. His signature move is the BS 360 ° Kickflip , which he demonstrated in various videos and in competitions. He was also one of the first to stand a Kickflip BS Nosebluntslide on a handrail ( banister ).

As usual in the scene, Cole is sponsored by various well-known skateboard brands. This also includes Thunder Trucks, Spitfire Wheels or DC Shoes. He is also represented as a playable character in the computer game Skate 1, 2 and 3 by EA Black Box . He also took part in the 2011 music video Was It Worth It by the Finnish metal band Children of Bodom , of which he says he is a big fan. Since May 2015 he has been under a professional contract with the skateboard brand "Plan B".

successes

  • 2004 - Cole and the Zero team win "Thrasher King of The Road"
  • 2005 - First shoe "Pro-model The Trooper" (Fallen)
  • 2005 - Cole and the Zero team win "Thrasher King of The Road"
  • 2005 - The last part in the Zero video "New Blood"
  • 2005 - 'Skater Of The Year' in Transworld Skateboarding and Thrasher Magazine
  • 2006 - Cole and the Zero team win "Thrasher King of The Road" for the third time in a row
  • 2006 - Gold in X Games, Street
  • 2006 - Second shoe "Pro-model The Ripper" (Fallen)
  • 2007 - Gold in X Games, Street
  • 2007 - winner of the és Game of Skate
  • 2008 - Cole and the Regular team win the Etnies Goofy vs Regular
  • 2008 - winner of the és Game of Skate
  • 2009 - Winner of Back to the Berg
  • 2009 - Maloof Money Cup Winner ($ 100,000 in prize money)
  • 2009 - Winner of the Dew Tour
  • 2009 - Battle Commander from TheBerrics.com
  • 2009 - Winner Battle at The Berrics 2
  • 2009 - Thrasher Skater of the Year (For the 2nd time. Besides him, only Danny Way did it)
  • 2010 - Maloof Money Cup Winner ($ 100,000 in prize money)
  • 2012 - Copenhagen Pro 2012 winner ($ 10,000 prize money)
  • 2013 - Street League Super Crown / X Games winner

Videos

  • 2000 - Bam Margera: CKY2K
  • 2001 - digital 5
  • 2001 - 411vm issue 40
  • 2001 - Monkey Business' Project of a Lifetime
  • 2001 - Thrasher Timebomb
  • 2002 - Transworld's In Bloom
  • 2002 - Zero's Dying to Live
  • 2004 - Thrasher King of The Road
  • 2004 - Hot Wax
  • 2005 - Thrasher King of The Road
  • 2005 - Zero's New Blood
  • 2006 - Thrasher King of The Road
  • 2006 - Zero promo video
  • 2008 - Hot Wax 2: Shred The Gnar
  • 2008 - Bam Margera: Where The # $!% Is Santa?
  • 2009 - Fallen: Ride The Sky
  • 2009 - Zero Strange World
  • 2009 - Doozy Wilson Fave's
  • 2011 - "Was It Worth It?" - Children Of Bodom

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Super Crown World Championship: Recap, Results, Video Highlights & Photo Gallery | SLS - Street League Skateboarding. Retrieved October 26, 2018 (American English).