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Revision as of 16:46, 25 February 2017

Terry Synnott
Internet Links
Links Profile
Profile
Division Pro
Nationality American
Location New Bedford, MA, USA
Home Town Portsmouth, RI
Stance Regular
Pushing Method Regular Push
Occupation Reporter/copy editor turned Cirque du Soleil skateboarder turned union scenic artist turned research analyst
Skating Since 1985
Deck Models Terry Synnott Decks
Wheel Models Terry Synnott Wheels
Sponsors



FSKB Contest History

Signature Decks

Signature Wheels

Other Contest History

  • 3rd place, 2004 Casper Classic II U.S. freestyle championships, Pasadena, California.
  • 2nd place, 2003 Casper Classic U.S. freesstyle championships, Long Beach, California.
  • 1st place, 2001 WFSA freestyle world championships, New York.
  • 1st place, 2001 Barrio Games U.S. freestyle championships, Los Angeles, California.
  • 4th place, 1991 NSA Nationals, Atlanta, GA
  • 2nd place, 1990 NSA Eastern Regionals, Atlanta, GA
  • 9th place, 1989 NSA Eastern Regionals, Ocean City, MD (First time skating in the sponsored division)

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.

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