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Bob Burnquist

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Brazilian-American professional skateboarder
In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isSilva and the second or paternal family name isBurnquist.

Bob Burnquist
Burnquist skating in Brazil, 2008
Personal information
CitizenshipBrazil and United States
BornRobert Dean Silva Burnquist
(1976-10-10)10 October 1976 (age 49)
OccupationSkateboarder
Years active1990–present
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[1]
Websitebobburnquist.com
Sport
Country Brazil
SportSkateboarding
Turned pro1990
Medal record
Men'sskateboarding
Representing Brazil
Summer X Games
Gold medal – first place2000 San FranciscoVert Best Trick
Gold medal – first place2001 PhiladelphiaVert
Gold medal – first place2003 Los AngelesVert Doubles
Gold medal – first place2005 Los AngelesVert Best Trick
Gold medal – first place2007 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2008 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2010 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air Rail Jam
Gold medal – first place2011 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2012 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2013 Foz do IguaçuSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2013 BarcelonaSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2013 MunichSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2015 AustinSkateboard Big Air
Gold medal – first place2015 AustinBig Air Doubles
Silver medal – second place2002 PhiladelphiaVert
Silver medal – second place2002 PhiladelphiaVert Doubles
Silver medal – second place2006 Los AngelesVert
Silver medal – second place2009 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Silver medal – second place2009 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air Rail Jam
Silver medal – second place2010 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Silver medal – second place2014 AustinSkateboard Big Air
Silver medal – second place2015 AustinVert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place1997 San DiegoVert
Bronze medal – third place1998 San DiegoVert Doubles
Bronze medal – third place1999 San FranciscoVert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2001 PhiladelphiaVert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2006 Los AngelesVert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2006 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Bronze medal – third place2010 Los AngelesVert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2013 Los AngelesSkateboard Big Air
Gravity Games
Gold medal – first place1999 ProvidenceVert

Robert Dean Silva Burnquist (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈʁɔbɛʁtʃˈdzĩˈsiwvɐbɐ̃(ɹ)ˈkwistʃ]; born 10 October 1976)[1] is a Brazilian-American professionalskateboarder who competed for Brazil throughout his career.[2][3] In 2010, he became the first skateboarder to land a "fakie 900" (900-degree reverse-natural rotation),[4] making Burnquist the fifth person in history to successfully complete the 900 trick.[5]

Early life

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Burnquist was born inRio de Janeiro, Brazil to parents Dean Riley Burnquist and Dora Silva. His father isAmerican of Swedish descent, while his mother isBrazilian fromMinas Gerais. He has two sisters, Rebecca and Milena.[6] He began his skateboarding training in his hometown ofSão Paulo at 11 years old, and turned professional at 14.[7] He holdsdual citizenship in Brazil and the United States.[8]

Career

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Burnquist skating in 2012

Burnquist's specialties areswitch stance skateboarding, and creatingvert tricks. He has a signature trick called the "Wee Willygrind".

In 2000, Burnquist won theX Games' best trick contest, with his famousFakie 5–0 with a fakiekickflip off of thegrind bar.[9]

Burnquist's biggest success to date came in thevert contest at the 2001X Games. Prior to his final run (the last run of the event), he was sitting in second place behind two-time defending champion,Bucky Lasek. Burnquist produced a flawless run, including multiple tricks that had never been seen before and, as a result, were unnamed. Burnquist was rewarded with a score of 98 out of 100, the second highest score ever given in anyX Games skateboarding event, behind only Bucky Lasek's score of a 98.50 the year before.[10]

Burnquist won a gold medal in the 2005X Games Best Trick vert contest, placing fourth in thevert section, and sixth in theBig Air contest.[11]

In 2006, Burnquist completed aBASE jump after attempting a 50-50 into theGrand Canyon. The first attempt nearly cost Burnquist his life after he missed therail and fell out of control, before regaining himself and successfully deploying hisparachute. After some adjustments to thetake-off ramp, his second attempt went flawlessly.[12] This stunt was shown in an episode of the television showStunt Junkies.[12]

At the2013 X Games in Barcelona, Burnquist became the first skater to ever win gold on four consecutive occasions in SkateboardBig Air (2011–2012 in Los Angeles, 2013 Foz do Iguaçu, 2013 Barcelona being his prior victories). He also tiedBMX riderDave Mirra as the athlete with the most careerX Games medals, with 24.[13] In the2013 X Games inMunich, Burnquist continued to make history by winning another gold medal in SkateboardBig Air, extending his win streak in the event to five consecutive years - another new record, and making him the sole owner of the record for most careerX Games medals in history, with 25.[14]

AtX Games Austin 2015, Burnquist won the gold medal in Skateboard Big Air, after having sustained a non-displaced fracture of his left forearm which he suffered during vert practice the same week.[15] On day three, Burnquist won another gold medal in Big Air Doubles, in its very first appearance in X Games. His partner was BMX riderMorgan Wade as they scored a total of 90 points (43 from Morgan, 47 from Burnquist).[16] Burnquist finished off Austin 2015 with a silver in Vert best trick,[17] bringing him to a total of 30 Summer X Games medals, including 14 gold, with both stats being records.

AtX Games Minneapolis 2017, Burnquist announced his retirement from the X Games,[18] having earned at least one medal at the event every year from 1997 through 2015 (with the exception of 2004). He holds the record for most medals won at the X Games by an individual, with a total of 30 (14 gold, 8 silver and 8 bronze),[19] and shares the record for most gold medals at the Summer X Games, with a total of 14 (tied withDave Mirra andJamie Bestwick).[20] He is the only person to have competed in every single X Games summer event, beginning with the inaugural competition in 1995, every year through to 2017.[17][21]

Bob Burnquist's Dreamland

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Burnquist's home in Vista, California is home to his private skate park, Dreamland. The first build in his backyard skate park was a Wooden Vert Bowl (which was later concreted). This was followed by a metal full pipe, a loop with an opening gap in the roof (built for King of Skate 2002)[22] and a corkscrew.

The Vert Bowl has been skated by dozens of skateboarders, includingColin McKay,Tony Hawk,Rune Glifberg,Bucky Lasek, and Lincoln Ueda, and has been featured in hundreds of magazines and videos, including Tony Hawk's Trick Tips andThrasher Magazine.[23]

The biggest build on the site is the Megaramp.[24] Burnquist's Megaramp is one of the world's few permanentMega Ramps.[25] The ramp is made up of a 50–70 foot gap jump, followed straight away by a 30-foot quarterpipe.[26] Burnquist opens the ramp to other professionals to enable them to train for Mega ramp competitions and to help advance the progress of tricks on the Mega Ramp. Skateboarders such asElliot Sloan,Danny Way andJake Brown have all made use of the ramp.[27]

The latest major addition to the park was a hip ramp built at a 90° angle to the quarter pipe section of the Mega Ramp. This addition was built in 2013 as part of the filming of Burnquist's videoDreamland.[28]

In 2013, Burnquist, alongside his sponsor Oakley, released a major video part titledOakley's-Bob Burnquist's "Dreamland". The video is all filmed within the Dreamland compound.[29]

Media

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In 1994, Burnquist appeared in a short clip talking about the effects of gravity on the second episode (aptly titled "Gravity") of the first season ofBill Nye the Science Guy.

Burnquist has been featured in the video game,Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and has appeared in every game in theTony Hawk's series up toProving Ground, with the exception ofPro Skater 3, due to a result of his appearance in another skateboarding game,ESPN X Games Skateboarding, during that time.

In 2004, Burnquist made a guest appearance as himself on the popular TV series,Kim Possible.[30] Burnquist was also featured in a commercial forAero chocolate bars.[31] He also made a briefcameo in the 2003 skateboarding filmGrind.

In 2013, Burnquist appeared as himself on season 2, episode 4 ofStan Lee'sSuperhumans.[32]

Burnquist served as a pundit forTV Globo's coverage of the skateboarding events in the2020 Summer Olympics.

Philanthropy

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Burnquist started the Bob Burnquist Foundation to bring knowledge aboutorganic farming and gardening to schools, and was one of the founders of the Action Sports Environmental Coalition, a nonprofit organization that bringsecological awareness to skateboarders, surfers andBMXers. In an interview in 2010, Burnquist stated, "Well, the latest is that we're working with a restaurant chain called theChipotle Grill- they've got good values, trying to make food with integrity- and I'm starting an organic garden that they've committed to studying and seeing what they can use in their own kitchens."[33]

In May 2020 Burnquist founded the Instituto Skate Cuida as an initiative to support vulnerable communities in Brazil and elsewhere by using skateboarding as an introduction to arts, culture, education, and skills development including programming and web3. The Institute has partnerships with various institutions such as Banco do Brasil, Ademáfia Institute, Nova Era Institute, and CemporcentoSKATE. The Instituto Skate Cuida maintains a fundraising project on the public goods-focused, web3-based platformGiveth.

Filmography

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  • és Menikmati
  • Anti Hero's self-titled video "Anti Hero"
  • Anti Hero's first video "Fucktards"
  • Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour: 2000, 2001 and 2002
  • Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam North American Tour (2003)
  • MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate (2002)
  • The Firm's "Can't Stop"
  • Flip's "Extremely Sorry"
  • Viva La Bam
  • AHurley International skateboarding documentary "Hallowed Ground"
  • Oakley's-Bob Burnquist's "Dreamland"

Contest history

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References

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  1. ^ab"HBO anunció que filmará un documental de Bob Burnquist".Uno Entre Rios (in Spanish). Retrieved14 October 2020.
  2. ^Ruibal, Sal (18 June 2008)."Skateboarder Burnquist strikes a balance on Dew Tour - USATODAY.com".USA Today. Retrieved22 January 2010.
  3. ^Thomas, Pete (4 August 2006)."Event No Longer Simply Child's Play".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2 May 2010.
  4. ^"SKATEBOARD.TV - Bob Mega 900". Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved22 June 2014.
  5. ^"Burnquist talks about the MegaRamp 900, contest season and life after "Extremely Sorry."".ESPN.com. 17 September 2010. Retrieved14 October 2020.
  6. ^"Bob Burnquist: 32 coisas que você deveria saber".Red Bull (in Portuguese). 11 August 2017. Retrieved27 October 2020.
  7. ^"Bob Burnquist - Biography". Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved20 December 2015.
  8. ^"Bob Burnquist Pro Spotlight | TransWorld SKATEboarding".skateboarding.transworld.net. 3 August 1999. Retrieved19 January 2017.
  9. ^Rosen, Adam."The 10 Sickest Tricks from Past Summer X Games".Bleacher Report.
  10. ^"Summer X Games 2000 - Skateboarding Results". expn.go.com. 21 August 2000.Archived from the original on 9 October 2007.
  11. ^"Bob Burnquist".ESPN Action Sports. ESPN Internet Ventures. 2012. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved16 September 2012.
  12. ^ab"Bob Burnquist Grand Canyon Jump".YouTube. 17 June 2009.
  13. ^Colin Bane (17 May 2013)."Bob Burnquist defends Skate Big Air title".espn. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved27 October 2013.
  14. ^"X Games Munich 2013 -- Bob Burnquist wins Skateboard Big Air". Archived fromthe original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved2 July 2013.
  15. ^Carberry, Joe (6 June 2015)."X Games Day 2: Burnquist's legacy builds, Bestwick passes torch".
  16. ^"Bob Burnquist and Morgan Wade win gold in Big Air Doubles". Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved7 June 2015.
  17. ^ab"Bob Burnquist's official X Games athlete biography". Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2017. Retrieved5 March 2018.
  18. ^"Bob Burnquist announces X Games retirement". Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2018. Retrieved5 March 2018.
  19. ^"Most medals won at the Summer X Games by an individual".Guinness World Records.Guinness World Records. Retrieved14 October 2020.
  20. ^"Most gold medals won X Games (summer)".Guinness World Records. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  21. ^"Bob Burnquist announces X Games retirement - ESPN Video". 15 July 2017.
  22. ^"Pioneer: Bob Burquist, Full Interview—Antihero to the Mega | Skateboarding Photos and Video". 30 July 2013.
  23. ^Skim the Fat,Bob Burnquist videography[permanent dead link]
  24. ^Higgins, Matt (1 November 2006)."A Skateboarding Ramp Reaches for the Sky".The New York Times. Retrieved26 April 2010.
  25. ^New York Times,A Skateboarding Ramp Reaches for the Sky, November 1, 2006.
  26. ^Higgins, Matt (November 2006)."A Skateboarding Ramp Reaches for the Sky".The New York Times.
  27. ^"Skater's MegaRamp is 'Dreamland' for pros". June 2016.
  28. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:Oakley Indonesia (5 September 2013)."Bob Burnquist's Dreamland Hip Dream". YouTube.
  29. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSnfO15cAHE&t=8s[dead link]
  30. ^"Kim Possible - Triple S".IMDb. Retrieved27 October 2020.
  31. ^"Nestlé unveils £7m bubbles ad for Aero bar".The Guardian. 2 March 2009. Retrieved14 October 2020.
  32. ^"Stan Lee's Superhumans Full Episodes, Video & More - HISTORY".
  33. ^"Contender.com - Negotiate Tickets, Not The Nonsense". Archived from the original on 1 May 2011.

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