Geoffrey Rowley (born June 6, 1976, in Liverpool, England) is a professional skateboarder.
Rowley began skating at the age of 13, and was first sponsored by Flip Skateboards (when it was based in the United Kingdom under the name Deathbox before the move to California) and is an original team member.
He is known for being fearless when skating large gaps, rails and ledges and for being able to skate different types of terrain. He is judged by man...
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Geoffrey Rowley (born June 6, 1976, in Liverpool, England) is a professional skateboarder.
Rowley began skating at the age of 13, and was first sponsored by Flip Skateboards (when it was based in the United Kingdom under the name Deathbox before the move to California) and is an original team member.
He is known for being fearless when skating large gaps, rails and ledges and for being able to skate different types of terrain. He is judged by many to be amongst the best professional skateboarders in the world.
Thrasher magazine voted Rowley 'Skater of year' for 2000.
Rowley appeared in the Tony Hawk video game franchise running from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater to Tony Hawk's Underground. He also made appearances on the MTV show Viva La Bam, and on the Liverpool band Short Sharp Shock's debut LP, providing back up vocals.
He currently resides in Huntington Beach, and is currently filming for the video Extremely Sorry by Flip Skateboards.
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