Born on September 14, 1999, in the picturesque town of Malibu, California, Tom Schaar's journey into the world of skateboarding began at an age when most children are still mastering the art of walking. At just four years old, Tom stepped onto a skateboard for the first time, guided by the influence of his older brother. Little did anyone know that this early introduction would set the stage for a career that would redefine the boundaries of skateboarding.
The Early Days and Meteoric Rise
Tom's passion for skateboarding was evident from the start. With a custom-built ramp in his backyard, he honed his skills and developed a fearless approach to the sport. By the age of 11, he had already achieved what many seasoned skateboarders could only dream of—landing the elusive "900," a trick involving two and a half aerial rotations. This feat made him the youngest person ever to accomplish it.
But Tom wasn't done pushing the limits. In March 2012, at the tender age of 12, he made history by landing the first-ever "1080" on a skateboard—a trick that involves three full rotations in the air. This groundbreaking achievement catapulted him into the spotlight and earned him a gold medal at the Asia X Games in Shanghai, making him the youngest X Games gold medalist in history.
Sponsorships and Support
Tom's incredible talent and dedication did not go unnoticed. Over the years, he has been sponsored by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Element Skateboards, Vans Shoes, and Monster Energy. These partnerships have not only supported his career but also helped him reach new heights in the world of skateboarding.
Notable Achievements and Legacy
Tom's list of accomplishments is nothing short of extraordinary. He has been a nine-time X Games medalist, the youngest Dew Tour champion, and the youngest Vans Pool Party champion. His versatility and adaptability have allowed him to excel in various skateboarding disciplines, from vert and mega ramp to park skating.
In addition to his competitive success, Tom has been a trailblazer in the sport. He was named to the first-ever U.S.A Skateboarding National Team in 2019 and has continued to inspire a new generation of skateboarders with his innovative tricks and unwavering determination.
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