Greg Lutzka

"[3] Lutzka was first sponsored at the age of 15 and he explained in 2014 that, upon attaining sponsorship, he realized that professional skateboarding was a feasible option for him.

Volcom and Oakley were two of the brands that supported Lutzka, while he was connected with established skateboarders like Rodney Mullen and Tony Hawk.

[3] Lutzka was one of the original team members of the Almost skateboard deck brand that was cofounded by Mullen and Daewon Song.

[12]An August 12, 2014, edition of Thrasher Magazine's "Skateline" program announced that Lutzka had parted ways with K-Swiss and joined the Osiris Shoes company.

[3]As of October 2014, Lutzka is sponsored by Darkstar Skateboards, Kurb Socks, Independent Truck Company, Ricta Wheels, FKD bearings, Osiris Shoes, Rockstar, Kicker, Daphine, Footprint Insoles and OC Ramps.

[15] Lutzka then revealed in September 2014 that he had started a yet-unnamed clothing company, following advice from sponsors, and was also interested in real estate.

He moved there in 2004, after living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his mother Lori, father, Jeff, and brother Andy.

Following Lutzka's departure, SLS founder Rob Dyrdek stated: "Despite being signed to a three-year agreement we understood that the companies that are willing to pay Greg expect him to win contests.

It was clear after the first year that would never happen in Street League, so when Greg asked us to release him we decided it was the right thing to do.