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Brooke Howard-Smith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brooke Howard-Smith
Brooke Howard-Smith (born 6 October 1972) is a New Zealand broadcaster, television presenter and artist having most recently exhibited at 42 Below's space in Auckland ==Action sports== At age 21 Brooke and Arlo Eisenberg started skate company Senate industries The company became one of the world's largest makers of inline accessories, turning over in excess of 13 million dollars in 1997. In 1996 he founded England Clothing. In 1999 he started a shoe company called Poynter Footwear. Known more for his OTT personality and crashes than his skating, he is commonly thought of as the inventor of several tricks, including the Royale. Brooke is credited with being instrumental in the birth of Street and vert inline skating. Over a period of 11 years he competed in multiple X Games and world championships and toured with the likes of Matt Hoffman and Tony Hawk. In 1996 he was featured in the finale of the closing ceremony of the Atlanta Olympics with Hawk, Hoffman and a small group of action sport heroes. 〔http://www.havenskate.com/previews/Sifika%20Shoes%20Press%20Release/〕 Howard-Smith won the bronze medal at the X Games Rhode Island in 1995.〔http://www.skatelog.com/x-games/1995/summer/results-inline.htm〕
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