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Birth name | John Rodney Mullen |
Born | [1][2] Gainesville, Florida, U.S. | August 17, 1966
Occupation | Skateboarder |
Years active | 1978–present |
Website | rodneymullen.com |
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Country | United States |
Sport | Skateboarding |
Turned pro | 1980 |
John Rodney Mullen[3][4] (born August 17, 1966)[5] is an American professional skateboarder who practices freestyle skateboarding and street skateboarding. He is considered one of the most influential skateboarders of all time.[6][7][8] Mullen is credited for inventing numerous tricks, including the flatground ollie, kickflip, heelflip, impossible, and 360-kickflip.[9] As a result, he has been called the "Godfather of modern street skating."[10]
Rodney Mullen won his first world freestyle skateboard championship at the age of 14; over the following decade, he won 34 out of 35 freestyle contests, thus establishing the most successful competitive run in the history of the sport.[10] Over the following years, he transitioned from freestyle to street skateboarding, adapting his accumulated freestyle skills to street and inventing or expanding upon additional tricks in the process, such as primo slides, dark slides, and Casper slides.
Mullen has appeared in over 20 skateboarding videos and has co-authored an autobiography, entitled The Mutt: How to Skateboard and Not Kill Yourself, with writer Sean Mortimer.[11]
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Widely considered one of the world's most influential skateboarders, Rodney Mullen invented many tricks still used today. He studied chemical engineering at the University of Florida, leaving school to co-found the most dominant skate company in the 1990s ...