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Brian Anderson (skateboarder)

Brian Anderson (born June 12, 1976)[1][2] is a professional skateboarder based in Queens, New York City.[2][3]

Brian Anderson
Personal information
Born (1976-06-12) June 12, 1976 (age 47)
Groton, Connecticut, U.S.
Sport
SportSkateboarder

Biography edit

Early life edit

Anderson is a native of the U.S. state of Connecticut.[4]

Professional skateboarding edit

Anderson attained professional status in around August 1998 while riding for Toy Machine[5] and was named Thrasher magazine's "Skater of the Year" the following year after he joined the Girl Skateboards team.[3] The magazine's editor-in-chief explained:

When I first saw him, it was a picture of a frontside bluntslide at Hubba Hideout. This barbaric dude that was obviously larger than life. He just walked right into the spotlight from working 70 hours as a line cook, to being the hottest thing in skateboarding.[6]

On August 23, 2013, Anderson's inaugural Nike SB signature model shoe the "Project BA" was launched in New York City, US. The event was held at the Ludlow Studios Gallery in the Lower East Side and heavy metal band Unlocking the Truth provided the musical entertainment for the attendees.[7] Nike SB designer Fabricio Costa used sketches that were drawn by Anderson to create a skate shoe with a "runner-like upturned toe" that is designed specifically for flip tricks.[8]

Sponsors edit

As of January 1, 2016, Anderson is sponsored by Anti Hero Skateboards, Nike SB,[7] Ace trucks, Labor Skateboard Shop, Spitfire,[9] and Bones.[10]

Personal life edit

In September 2016, Anderson came out as gay, saying that it was something that he knew from a young age.[11] Anderson revealed that he was "totally scared" as a young adult, and chose to hide because he thought it would have a negative effect on his career[12] and that it would be dangerous to talk about in the macho skateboarding world.[11] He hopes to encourage others to come out with the message "it gets better."[13]

Art edit

Anderson is an amateur artist and has contributed graphics for Girl's skateboard products.[2][14] In 2013, Anderson revealed his intention to initiate his own creative skateboard venture as part of his departure from Girl:

Throughout my career I have valued sharing my creative output with the companies that have supported me, and I knew that one day I would want to direct this energy toward a project of my own. That time has arrived. Although it has been a difficult decision, I'm looking forward to this new endeavor.[15]

Company owner edit

During a period when established riders left board companies that they had been with for lengthy periods of time—for example, Jason Dill's departure from Alien Workshop and Jerry Hsu's from Enjoi—Anderson amicably resigned from the Girl skateboard company to commence his own skateboard deck brand, entitled "3D Skateboards." In response to a question about the situation at Girl prior to his departure, Anderson explained:

There was absolutely nothing wrong with the way things were going with Girl. That’s why it was hard to go through with everything because we’re all really close friends and I love those guys so much. I just felt like I wanted to do something for myself, instead of in a few years realizing that I can’t jump down stairs when I’m 45 ...[4]

Following his decision to leave Girl, Anderson revealed in a later interview that he "went to LA to talk to Girl about it and told them I’m getting older and I wanted to do my own thing. And it wasn’t fun for any of us ... I just wanna convey how much I love those guys, there was absolutely nothing wrong and I’m glad they are my friends."[4] Anderson left the Girl team on May 16, 2013 after over a decade with the company.[3][15] As of September 1, 2013, Anderson remains on the Fourstar clothing brand that is distributed by Girl.[16]

Initially, Anderson recruited Alex Olson, who left Girl shortly after Anderson, and Austyn Gillette, who left Habitat to join the company of his close friend that "would be fun at this point in life."[4] However, Olson departed shortly afterwards to start his own board company, as 3D "just kinda looked like Girl," and Anderson and Olson "had two different visions."[17]

Anderson partnered with fellow former Toy Machine pro and skateboard company owner Brad Staba of the SkateMental brand, with 3D's distribution also administrated by SkateMental's proprietor, Big Time Distribution. A rumor that implicated Nike, Inc. in the development of the company was refuted by Anderson in an August 2013 interview, "Nike doesn’t do hardgoods. It’s a huge corporation, that’s not where they’re at or I’m at, they are just my awesome shoe sponsor. We are doing this on our own, with our own funds and on our own terms ... they [Nike] got my back."[4]

The first catalog for 3D was released in September 2013.[18]

3D ceased operations in 2015 due to difficulties resulting from Anderson's residence in New York City while Big Time Distribution was headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. In October 2016, it was announced that he had joined Anti Hero Skateboards[19]

Contest history edit

Anderson won the World Cup of Skateboarding title in Dortmund, Germany, in 1999.[2][20]

Awards edit

Anderson was Thrasher Magazine's "Skater of the Year" in 1999.[21][22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Skately. Archived from the original on 14 July 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Brooks, Josh (19 November 2008). . ESPN. Archived from the original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  3. ^ a b c . Caught in the Crossfire. 2004. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ian Michna (July 2013). "BRIAN ANDERSON DISCUSSES HIS NEW COMPANY, 3D SKATEBOARDS". Jenkem. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Interview: Brian Anderson". Transworld Skateboarding. 24 August 1999. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  6. ^ Ed Fisher (25 March 2010). "brian anderson - thrasher soty (2003)" (Video upload). YouTube. Google, Inc. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  7. ^ a b Blair Alley (29 August 2013). "NIKE SB PROJECT BA LAUNCH PARTY, NYC". TransWorld Skateboarding. GrindMedia. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  8. ^ Brendan Dunne (16 August 2013). "Brian Anderson Details the Design of the Nike SB Project BA". Sneaker News. Liquidrice, Inc. Company. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  9. ^ "Brian Anderson". CCS.com. August 2013. Archived from the original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  10. ^ "Team". Bones Skateboard Bearings. Skate One. August 2013.
  11. ^ a b Wong, Curtis M. (29 September 2016). "Professional Skateboarding Icon Brian Anderson Comes Out As Gay". Huffington Post. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  12. ^ Portwood, Jerry (29 September 2016). "Legendary Pro Skater Brian Anderson Comes Out as Gay". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  13. ^ Zeigler, Cyd (27 September 2016). "Pro skateboarder Brian Anderson comes out as gay to tell kids 'it gets better'". Outsports. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  14. ^ CCSskatemedia (13 July 2012). "Behind The Design: Art By Brian Anderson For Girl Skateboards". YouTube. Google, Inc. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  15. ^ a b TWS (16 May 2013). "BRIAN ANDERSON LEAVES GIRL". Transworld Skateboarding. Bonnier Corporation. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  16. ^ . Fourstar. Crailtap. September 2013. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  17. ^ Ian Michna (August 2013). "ALEX OLSON IS STARTING HIS OWN COMPANY". Jenkem. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  18. ^ TWS (19 September 2013). "3D SKATEBOARDS FIRST CATALOG". TransWorld Skateboarding. GrindMedia. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  19. ^ "A. Hero's Welcome: Brian Anderson Interview | the good problem". 19 October 2016.
  20. ^ . World Cup Skateboarding. 1999. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  21. ^ Sudyk, Bob (27 November 2005). . Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on 17 April 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  22. ^ "Anderson and Staba Sign with Savier". Transworld Business. 6 September 2000. Retrieved 14 December 2009.

External links edit

  • "60 seconds with Brian Anderson" – Skateboarder Magazine
  • Brian Anderson feature
  • Brian Anderson's Chocolate Collection
  • Brian Anderson on Being a Gay Professional Skateboarder – Vice Sports

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Brian Anderson born June 12 1976 1 2 is a professional skateboarder based in Queens New York City 2 3 Brian AndersonPersonal informationBorn 1976 06 12 June 12 1976 age 47 Groton Connecticut U S SportSportSkateboarder Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Professional skateboarding 1 3 Sponsors 1 4 Personal life 2 Art 3 Company owner 4 Contest history 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Anderson is a native of the U S state of Connecticut 4 Professional skateboarding edit Anderson attained professional status in around August 1998 while riding for Toy Machine 5 and was named Thrasher magazine s Skater of the Year the following year after he joined the Girl Skateboards team 3 The magazine s editor in chief explained When I first saw him it was a picture of a frontside bluntslide at Hubba Hideout This barbaric dude that was obviously larger than life He just walked right into the spotlight from working 70 hours as a line cook to being the hottest thing in skateboarding 6 On August 23 2013 Anderson s inaugural Nike SB signature model shoe the Project BA was launched in New York City US The event was held at the Ludlow Studios Gallery in the Lower East Side and heavy metal band Unlocking the Truth provided the musical entertainment for the attendees 7 Nike SB designer Fabricio Costa used sketches that were drawn by Anderson to create a skate shoe with a runner like upturned toe that is designed specifically for flip tricks 8 Sponsors edit As of January 1 2016 Anderson is sponsored by Anti Hero Skateboards Nike SB 7 Ace trucks Labor Skateboard Shop Spitfire 9 and Bones 10 Personal life edit In September 2016 Anderson came out as gay saying that it was something that he knew from a young age 11 Anderson revealed that he was totally scared as a young adult and chose to hide because he thought it would have a negative effect on his career 12 and that it would be dangerous to talk about in the macho skateboarding world 11 He hopes to encourage others to come out with the message it gets better 13 Art editAnderson is an amateur artist and has contributed graphics for Girl s skateboard products 2 14 In 2013 Anderson revealed his intention to initiate his own creative skateboard venture as part of his departure from Girl Throughout my career I have valued sharing my creative output with the companies that have supported me and I knew that one day I would want to direct this energy toward a project of my own That time has arrived Although it has been a difficult decision I m looking forward to this new endeavor 15 Company owner editDuring a period when established riders left board companies that they had been with for lengthy periods of time for example Jason Dill s departure from Alien Workshop and Jerry Hsu s from Enjoi Anderson amicably resigned from the Girl skateboard company to commence his own skateboard deck brand entitled 3D Skateboards In response to a question about the situation at Girl prior to his departure Anderson explained There was absolutely nothing wrong with the way things were going with Girl That s why it was hard to go through with everything because we re all really close friends and I love those guys so much I just felt like I wanted to do something for myself instead of in a few years realizing that I can t jump down stairs when I m 45 4 Following his decision to leave Girl Anderson revealed in a later interview that he went to LA to talk to Girl about it and told them I m getting older and I wanted to do my own thing And it wasn t fun for any of us I just wanna convey how much I love those guys there was absolutely nothing wrong and I m glad they are my friends 4 Anderson left the Girl team on May 16 2013 after over a decade with the company 3 15 As of September 1 2013 Anderson remains on the Fourstar clothing brand that is distributed by Girl 16 Initially Anderson recruited Alex Olson who left Girl shortly after Anderson and Austyn Gillette who left Habitat to join the company of his close friend that would be fun at this point in life 4 However Olson departed shortly afterwards to start his own board company as 3D just kinda looked like Girl and Anderson and Olson had two different visions 17 Anderson partnered with fellow former Toy Machine pro and skateboard company owner Brad Staba of the SkateMental brand with 3D s distribution also administrated by SkateMental s proprietor Big Time Distribution A rumor that implicated Nike Inc in the development of the company was refuted by Anderson in an August 2013 interview Nike doesn t do hardgoods It s a huge corporation that s not where they re at or I m at they are just my awesome shoe sponsor We are doing this on our own with our own funds and on our own terms they Nike got my back 4 The first catalog for 3D was released in September 2013 18 3D ceased operations in 2015 due to difficulties resulting from Anderson s residence in New York City while Big Time Distribution was headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area In October 2016 it was announced that he had joined Anti Hero Skateboards 19 Contest history editAnderson won the World Cup of Skateboarding title in Dortmund Germany in 1999 2 20 Awards editAnderson was Thrasher Magazine s Skater of the Year in 1999 21 22 See also editLGBT culture in New York City List of self identified LGBTQ New YorkersReferences edit Brian Anderson Profile Skately Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Retrieved 28 September 2016 a b c d Brooks Josh 19 November 2008 The Full Brian Anderson Interview ESPN Archived from the original on 30 August 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2009 a b c Interviews Brian Anderson Caught in the Crossfire 2004 Archived from the original on 10 January 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2009 a b c d e Ian Michna July 2013 BRIAN ANDERSON DISCUSSES HIS NEW COMPANY 3D SKATEBOARDS Jenkem Retrieved 31 August 2013 Interview Brian Anderson Transworld Skateboarding 24 August 1999 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Ed Fisher 25 March 2010 brian anderson thrasher soty 2003 Video upload YouTube Google Inc Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 31 August 2013 a b Blair Alley 29 August 2013 NIKE SB PROJECT BA LAUNCH PARTY NYC TransWorld Skateboarding GrindMedia Retrieved 1 September 2013 Brendan Dunne 16 August 2013 Brian Anderson Details the Design of the Nike SB Project BA Sneaker News Liquidrice Inc Company Retrieved 1 September 2013 Brian Anderson CCS com August 2013 Archived from the original on 1 September 2013 Retrieved 1 September 2013 Team Bones Skateboard Bearings Skate One August 2013 a b Wong Curtis M 29 September 2016 Professional Skateboarding Icon Brian Anderson Comes Out As Gay Huffington Post Retrieved 29 September 2016 Portwood Jerry 29 September 2016 Legendary Pro Skater Brian Anderson Comes Out as Gay Rolling Stone Retrieved 29 September 2016 Zeigler Cyd 27 September 2016 Pro skateboarder Brian Anderson comes out as gay to tell kids it gets better Outsports Retrieved 28 September 2016 CCSskatemedia 13 July 2012 Behind The Design Art By Brian Anderson For Girl Skateboards YouTube Google Inc Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 27 September 2012 a b TWS 16 May 2013 BRIAN ANDERSON LEAVES GIRL Transworld Skateboarding Bonnier Corporation Retrieved 18 May 2013 Anderson Fourstar Crailtap September 2013 Archived from the original on 7 August 2013 Retrieved 1 September 2013 Ian Michna August 2013 ALEX OLSON IS STARTING HIS OWN COMPANY Jenkem Retrieved 31 August 2013 TWS 19 September 2013 3D SKATEBOARDS FIRST CATALOG TransWorld Skateboarding GrindMedia Retrieved 22 September 2013 A Hero s Welcome Brian Anderson Interview the good problem 19 October 2016 Globe Shoes World Cup Dortmund Germany July 8 11 1999 World Cup Skateboarding 1999 Archived from the original on 5 October 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Sudyk Bob 27 November 2005 Hartford Is Their Heaven Hartford Courant Archived from the original on 17 April 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2009 Anderson and Staba 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