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    Name:Ryan Sheckler
    Nickname:Shecks
    Lives In:San Clemente, California
    United States
    Hometown:San Clemente, California
    United States
    Age:22
    Birthday:December 30, 1989
    Gender:Male
  • Louie Vito and Ryan Sheckler Shoot Guns in Livin' Louie EP4

    It's good to be Louie Vito.

    From being featured on Dancing with the Stars to hanging out with models and celebrities, this pro snowboarder knows how to live life to the fullest.

    But what exactly is it like to live like Louie?

    The fourth episode of Livin Louie shows what happens when you take pro snowboarder Louie Vito off the slopes and into straight into "Dragon Man's" gun range. Vito fires off M16s, AK47s, and even a couple of home-made flame throwers with his buddy, pro skater Ryan Sheckler. Check out a day in the life of these pros-- slightly out of their element.

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  • T&C Surf Designs: 40th Anniversary

    T&C Surf Designs turned 40 and the boys from Plan B went to Hawaii to celebrate, skate, and cause a little bit of trouble. The boys included: P. Rod, Ryan Sheckler, PJ Ladd, Torey Pudwill, Pat Duffy, Colin McKay, Danny Way and even funny man Nick Swardson was in the mix.

    In between skate demos and signings they found time for rock jumps into salt water pools, 3 wheeled scooter races, karaoke, and taking in all that beauty, that is Oahu.

    Check out video below of all the shenanigans.

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  • Sean Malto wins the 2011 Street League Championship

    In exciting fashion Sean Malto beat Nyjah Huston and the rest of the field to win the 2011 Street League Championship and for his efforts he took home $200,000.

    Malto made the most of his second chance after gaining entry into the championship due to an injury to Tommy Sandoval. Skating solidly and consistently throughout the contest was enough to edge Nyjah Huston by 1.9 points.

    "I am thrilled about winning the 2011 street league championship. To be up against the top ten guys of the series and to win after my injury is just an amazing feeling," Malto said in a post contest interview.

    Huston came up short of completing the dream season after winning the first three stops skating at a level higher than everyone else.

    Despite the impending Hurricane, the pros took to the course in front of a packed arena a day earlier. Braving torrential rain, heavy winds and shut down transit and major freeways, thousands of loyal fans came out in full force.

    Chris Cole was there in the end battling it out with Malto and Huston but was unable to land the big trick he was looking for when it counted most . He didn't go home empty handed as he won the Monster Best Trick with a 360 Flip 50-50 Grind down the Big Section Hubba earning himself a 9.6.

    The second season of Street League featured several rule changes, increased prize purses, and the addition of a Championship event. The changes made the second season more exciting for the viewers than in season one. Looking forward to season three of Street League, we expect nothing less than another year of excitement.

    Street League Championship Results

    RANK NAME SCORE
    1 Sean Malto 81.2
    2 Nyjah Huston 79.3
    3 Chris Cole 71.0
    4 Chaz Ortiz 55.5
    5 Paul Rodriguez 41.9
    6 Mikey Taylor 32.8
    7 Billy Marks 21.0
    8 Shane O'Neill 18.3
    9 Ryan Sheckler 7.3
    10 Mike Mo Capaldi 0.0
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  • 2011 Street League Championship Preview

    The 2011 Street League season comes to an end this weekend in Newark New Jersey with the top 10 qualifiers competing for $200,000 and the Street League championship title.

    So far the season hasn't been much of a competition as Nyjah Huston won all three stops in convincing fashion racking up $465,000 along the way. Huston has not only dominated Street League but also claimed the gold at X Games 17 Street.

    If Nyjah pulls off the season sweep to win he championship this will be without a doubt the most successful season ever in competitive skateboarding.

    He's been so unbeatable this year that Street League felt the need to post the poll question, "Who can beat Nyjah Huston at the championship on August 28th?" So far the results are surprising with Ryan Sheckler leading and Chris Cole not far behind. According to the fan votes Nyjah is not expected to come away victorious.

    Luckily for the other nine skaters Nyjah's victories this season don't mean anything heading into the weekend. It's a clean slate with the winner of the final stop earning the $200,000 and title of 2011 Street League Champion.

    In anticipation of the championship, Street League has put together a series of videos with predictions for the title from skater and industry people.



    Be sure to watch it live on ESPN August 28th at 5 P.M. E.T.
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  • 2011 Street League heads to the desert for stop #3

    This weekend Glendale, Arizona is the site for the 3rd stop of the 2011 Street League series where once again $150,000 will be up for grabs. This is the final stop and last chance to qualify for the championships in New Jersey on August 28th.

    So far the tour hasn't been much of a competition as Nyjah Huston has dominated in Seattle and Kansas City. Nyjah's recipe for success is his ability to do every flip trick, every rail trick, every ledge trick capped off by two of the best tricks so far on the tour; a 360 flip lipping the rail and a backside 360 noseblunt slide.

    Nyjah has earned himself $315,000 so far in 2011 from his wins at the first two stops but apparently he's not a believer in superstition when he recently decided to cut off his signature dreadlocks. He better hope his new hair cut isn't the start of serious loosing streak because dreads don't grow back over night.

    With the level of skaters competing at Street League there's no reason to think one of these guys can't put it together and top Nyjah in Glendale. Frankly it's time for Chris Cole, the skater known to have "every trick in the book" to step up and win one of these stops. He's too talented to continue to finish in the middle of the pack.

    Ryan Sheckler has applied the "go big or go home" strategy so far this year. He continues to go for the massive crowd pleasing tricks which pay off big when landed but does nothing when he falls. It's been proven the way to win at Street League is consistency, not necessarily the biggest tricks. There's no doubt Sheckler has been skating well so if he decides to mix a little strategy in with his big tricks he'll be adding $150,00 to Sheckler inc.

    There's a group of skaters with the potential to earn the last automatic spot in the championships in New Jersey by winning the Glendale stop joining Nyjah who has already qualified. The remaining top eight skaters in the overall standings will qualify making up the final ten skaters who will compete for $200,000 as well as the title of Street League Champion.

    Here's the current standings:


    Street League will air live on ESPN2, Sunday July 17, at 5 p.m. Eastern, 3 p.m. Pacific.
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