Mark Appleyard

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Mark Appleyard

Backside flip
Born Mark Appleyard
November 11, 1982
Oakville, Ontario
Residence Huntington, CA
Other names Apples
Occupation Professional Skateboarder

Mark Appleyard (born on November 11, 1982, in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian professional skateboarder. He currently resides in Huntington Beach, California. [1] He is 6'1", 160 pounds, and his skateboarding stance is goofy. His favorite trick is a backside smith grind. [2]

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[edit] History

He began skateboarding at the age of 9 [3] and grew up skating Hamilton's Beasley Bowl (a park that Mark was so fond of he recently had its name tattoed on his leg). Appleyard also eventually started hitting the streets of Toronto. He also attended Lord Elgin High School in Burlington and is still a role model to many locals.

He was sponsored by C1RCA Footwear, where he received a pro model shoe. He left C1RCA in 2005 and signed with Globe Footwear where he developed his current signature model, the Appleyard Rewire.

[edit] Awards and Competition Highlights

  • 2004 Transworld Skateboarding Readers Choice
  • 2003 Transworld Skateboarding Skater of the Year
  • 2003 Thrasher Magazine Skater of the Year [4]
  • 2002 Transworld Magazine Rookie of the Year
  • 1st place Pro Skate Helsinki May 2004

[edit] Current Sponsors

[edit] Videos

Mark Appleyard has appeared in over twenty skateboard videos.[5]

Company Title Year
Flip Extremely Sorry In Production
Volcom Chicagof 2004
Transworld Show Me the Way 2004
Flip Really Sorry 2003
Redline Entertainment Tao of Skateboarding 2003
(no company) Chomp on This 2002
ON Video Magazine Fall 2002 2002
Transworld In Bloom 2002
Digital Skateboarding Issue #08 - Invasion 2002
Ill Productions Rough Crowd 2002
Flip Sorry 2002
Yo Mama Productions Underdog 2002
411 VM Issue #48 2002
P Stone Productions Miscellaneous Debris 2001
Nichols / Charnoski Tobaccoland 2001
Transworld Videoradio 2001
Transworld i.e. 2000
Transworld Modus Operandi 2000
Church of Skatan Oh My God! 2000
Alien Workshop Photosynthesis 2000
Josh Stewart Static 2000
True Motion Issue #03 1999

[edit] Notes