Leo Baker (skateboarder)
Leo Baker (born November 24, 1991) is a gender-queer non-binary[1] goofy-footed American professional skateboarder from Covina, California.[2]
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Born | Covina, California | November 24, 1991|||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 135 lb (61 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Skateboarding | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Skateboarding
Leo Baker is a professional skateboarder. Baker began skateboarding at the age of 5, but only started focusing on it at the age of 11.[3] Baker lists their proudest moment as the first time they landed a kickflip.[4] Baker is said to be one of the best skaters in the world.[5]
In the March 2007 edition of The Skateboard Mag, Baker is featured in 2 photo sequences showing them perform a 360 flip and a hardflip down 8 stairs. This was part of the magazine's article "Killer Kids."[6]
In 2006, Baker placed first in street competitions at both the Canadian Open in Toronto and the Slam City Jam in Calgary.[7]
Now Baker is sponsored by Glue Skateboards, Pawn Shop Skate, Bones, and Nike SB.
Baker is the child of guitarist Marshall Rohner (who played for The Cruzados, T.S.O.L., and Dino's Revenge).
In 2016, Baker won the Street League Skateboarding Super Crown World Championship.[8]
In 2017, Baker was the only skateboarder to be nominated for an ESPY Award in the "Best Female Action Sports Athlete" category.[8]
Skateboard videos
Baker is shown briefly on the Tampa Am 08 DVD.
They were also on Fuel T.V.'s, " The Captain & Casey Show" in late 08 for a couple of tricks.
Baker's first full part, entitled "Bombshell," was released (in April 2013) on the video section of Thrasher Magazine's website, on which Thrasher described Baker's part as "one of the best female street/tech parts [they've] seen."[9]
Competition history
2019
- World Skate OI STU, Open Qualifiers, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 20th place (street)[10]
- USA Skateboarding National Championships, Finals: 4th place (street)[11]
- Street League World Championships, Quarter Finals, in São Paulo, Brazil: 32nd place[12]
- x Games, in Minneapolis, Minnesota: 9th place (street)[13][14]
- World Skate Street League Pro Tour, Semi-Finals in Los Angeles, California: 22nd place (street)[15]
- Dew Tour, Finals, in Long Beach, California: 8th place (street)[16]
- Street League World Skate, Semi-Final, in London, England: 10th place (street)[17]
- Street League World Championships, Finals, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 3rd place (street)[18]
2018
- x Games, in Minneapolis, Minnesota: 8th place (street)[19]
- Street League Pro Open, Finals, in London, England: 2nd place[20]
- x Games, in Oslo, Norway: 2nd place (street)[21]
- Skate Like a Girl Wheels of Fortune, Pro Final, in Seattle, Washington: 5th place[22]
2017
- Street League Super Crown, in Los Angeles, California: 1st place[23]
- Wheels of Fortune, Advanced, in Seattle, Washington: 11th place[24]
2016
- Exposure Pro Street, in Encinitas, California: 5th place[25]
- Street League Super Crown, in Los Angeles, California: 1st place[26]
- x Games, in Austin, Texas: 3rd place (street)[27][28]
- x Games, in Oslo, Norway: 2nd place (street)[29][30]
2015
- Exposure Pro Street, in Encinitas, California: 3rd place[31]
- Kimberley Diamond Cup World Championships, in Kimberley, South Africa: 5th place (street)[32][33]
- Street League, Finals, in Chicago, Illinois: 4th place[34]
- x Games, in Austin, Texas: 5th place (street)[35][36]
2014
- x Games, in Austin, Texas: 1st place (street)
2013
- X Games, in Los Angeles, California: 2nd place (street)
- X Games, in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil: 2nd place (street)
2010
- Mystic Skate Cup, in Prague, Czech Republic: 1st place (street)
2008
- Maloof Money Cup, in Orange County, California: 1st place (street)
2007
- X Games XIII, in Los Angeles, California: 4th place (street)
- Mystic Skate Cup, in Prague, Czech Republic: 3rd place (street)
- Rockstar Masa Pro, in Fayetteville, North Carolina: 2nd place (street)
2006
- X Games XII, in Los Angeles, California: 3rd place (street)
- Goofy vs. Regular, in Lake Forest, California: 3rd place (street)
- West 49 Canadian Open, in Toronto, Ontario: 1st place (street)
- Slam City Jam, in Calgary, Alberta: 1st place (street)
References
- Stu, Gomez (2020-03-07). "THE RISE OF LEO BAKER". The Berrics. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
- Ryan, Maggie (2020-01-11). "Pro Skater Leo Baker Pushes For Equality and Amplifies LGBTQ+ Voices in an Inspiring Nike Ad". POPSUGAR Fitness. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- Archived March 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- "Element Europe | Skateboards, Shoes, Clothes, Events, Videos, Online Store Mens & Women's Apparel, Skateboards & Footwear". Elementskateboards.com. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- Garber-Paul, Elisabeth; Garber-Paul, Elisabeth (2017-05-05). "Lacey Baker: The Rebel Queen of Skateboarding". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
- "Welcome to SPoT Skate Shop at Skatepark of Tampa". Theskateboardindustry.com. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- Pro Rider/Driver (2011-01-02). "ESPN Action Sports: The Worldwide Leader In Action Sports – ESPN". Expn.go.com. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- "Olympic Skateboarding Hopeful Lacey Baker Takes Silver In Street At X Games Norway". Team USA. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
- "Lacey Baker's Bombshell Full Part".
- Meronek, Rob. "World Skate OI STU Open Womens Street Open Qualifiers". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "USA Skateboarding National Championships Womens Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League World Championships Sao Paulo Womens Quarter Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Minneapolis Womens Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Minneapolis 2019 womens-skateboard-street". X Games. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "World Skate Street League Pro Tour Los Angeles Womens Street Semi Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Dew Tour Long Beach Womens Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League World Skate London Womens Semi-Final Street". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League World Championships Rio de Janeiro Brazil Womens Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Minneapolis Women's Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League Pro Open at London Women's Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Norway Womens Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Skate Like a Girl Wheels of Fortune Pro Final". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League Super Crown Women's Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Wheels of Fortune Advanced Division". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Exposure 2016 - Pro Street". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League Super Crown Women's". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Women's Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Austin 2016 Women's Skateboard Street". X Games. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Oslo Women's Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Oslo 2016 Women's Skateboard Street". X Games. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Exposure Pro Street". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Kimberley Diamond Cup Women's Street World Championships". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Kimberley Diamond Cup Results 2015". Girls Skate Network. 2015-10-08. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "Street League Chicago Women's Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- Meronek, Rob. "X Games Women's Street Finals". TheBoardr. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
- "Austin 2015 Women's Skateboard Street". X Games. Retrieved 2020-04-09.