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| nationality = American
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| location_city = New Bedford  
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| location_state = MA
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*[[Capital Skateboards]]
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| favorite_videos = Skateboard Madness, Bones Brigade Video Show
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| favorite_skaters = [[Henry Candioti]], [[Rob Rodrigues]], [[Joe Humeres]], [[Per Welinder]], [[Kevin Harris]]
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| first_skateboard_setup = Powell Peralta Mike McGill with Tracker Six Tracks and Bones Three wheels
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==Other Contest History==
==Other Contest History==
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==Bio==
==Bio==
Terry runs MODE Skateboards with his wife, Jenna. She handles most of the graphic design while he does all the screen printing of the decks. Terry performed as a skateboarder for four seasons in a Cirque du Soleil show at the theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The show premiered in late 2007 and ended its run in early 2011.
Terry runs MODE Skateboards with his wife, Jenna. She handles most of the graphic design while he does all the screen printing of the decks. Terry performed as a skateboarder for four seasons in a Cirque du Soleil show at the theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The show premiered in late 2007 and ended its run in early 2011.
==Profile==
*Favorite skate videos – Skateboard Madness, Bones Brigade Video Show
*First setup – Powell Peralta Mike McGill with Tracker Six Tracks and Bones Three wheels
*Favorite skateboarders – [[Henry Candioti]], [[Rob Rodrigues]], [[Joe Humeres]], [[Per Welinder]], [[Kevin Harris]], Jeff Phillips, Neil Blender, Allen Losi, Duane Peters
*Favorite skate spot – 9-foot bowl at Skater Island; any smooth, flat freestyle spot
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