Nike Skateboarding

[3] In 2004, Nike SB signed Paul Rodriguez as a figurehead for the brand and recruited Lewis Marnell as the sole Australian team rider during the same period.

The first volume of a two-part series features Stefan Janoski, Wieger Van Wageningen, Chet Childress, Daniel Shimizu, Youness Amrani, Marnell, Grant Taylor, and Clarke Hassler.

[12] In 2012, professional Sean Malto (riding for Girl) left Etnies for Nike SB, shortly after his 2011 street league skateboarding win.

[19][20] The brand released a preview of Brian Anderson's first signature shoe model, entitled the "Nike SB Project BA", in February 2013.

The second volume of the two-part series features Oliveira, Daryl Angel, Donovon Piscopo, Theotis Beasley, Justin Brock, Shane O'Neill, and Ishod Wair.

In August 2013, Nike SB collaborated with Almost and TransWorld Skate Boarding magazine on a feature for amateur rider Youness Amrani.

Entitled "Marrakesh Express", the project combined a print article with a video part that was launched on the TransWorld website on August 9, 2013.

Videographer Chris Thiesson accompanied Amrani as he skated and traveled between "Casablanca and Marrakesh by way of Rabat, Kenitra, and Agadir" in Morocco.

Koston hosted the competition, alongside fellow team members, Sean Malto and Justin Brock, and it consisted of numerous missions, or challenges.

Brands like Stüssy, Supreme New York, Staple Design, and Concepts all developed their own version of the Nike SB Dunk that became highly desired.

][42] In 2023 Nike SB arguably had their biggest year to date, featuring several limited collaborations Featuring Jarritos, Yuto Horigome, Crenshaw, Supreme, and Born X Raised which had a delayed release due to the passing of Chris "Spanto" Printup the Founder of Born X Raised.

[43] This collaboration was envisioned by Spanto to represent the streets of LA and sold out in minutes of its release, with many claiming it to be sneaker of the year in 2023.

Entitled "Two Up," the video's trailer was uploaded to the brand's YouTube channel on March 24, 2014, and is produced and directed by Chris Middlebrook.

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we are to inform you of the passing of our longtime professional rider friend, Lewis Marnell.

A skater whose incredible trademark pop could only be matched by the warmth of his smile, Lewis was an amazing person both on and off his board and will be truly missed.

[58]Marnell's death occurred during the production of the second volume of the SB Chronicles video series and he had not yet released a signature model shoe with the brand.