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Chris Haffey : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Haffey
Chris Haffey (born January 7, 1985 in Whately, Massachusetts) is an American aggressive inline skater.
==Biography==
Like many inline skaters Haffey began rollerskating at childhood and by the age of 11 switched to single row inline skates and upon moving to Atlanta was introduced to the Aggressive skating discipline (also known as ''blading'') through ice hockey before returning to California.
While in California, Haffey was submergred in the culture of California's Aggressive Skating scene by former professional turned producer, Brian Bell ), and through him met skating industry leader Kato Mateu (Remz). The two became good friends as Kato sponsored many of Haffey's moves through his company Remz.
Haffey was casually skating street until 2004 when he won the ASA finals and began competing regularly on the amateur and professional cricuits. This was a turning point for Haffey and his importance in the sport grew by consistently placing in podium positions thereafter. Escalating him to the ranks of pioneers in the sport before him like Arlo Eisenberg, Aaron Feinberg, and Brian Shima. Long Shunned by the Action Sports community at large〔Quaintance, Zack. (2009-04-04) (Rollerblading: The forgotten extreme sport – Brownsville Herald: Life ). Brownsville Herald. Retrieved on 2013-04-13.〕 Haffey's talent and professionalism has repatriotised street style rollerblading back to the Action Sports community by being included in press releases by ESPN as member of "Team USA".〔(News | Team USA dominate 2011 X Games | FOX SPORTS ). Espnstar.com (2011-05-03). Retrieved on 2013-04-13.〕
He is accredited by many as the individual who has spawned the renaissance in aggressive skating with the consistency of his performances. This is also the reason why he is sought after by many sponsors and events outside the industry. One example of this is his participation in the Nitro Circus Live Tour, where was cited as the 'best rollerblader in the world' for their Las Vegas Show 〔 nitrocircuslive.com (2011-04-07).〕

His most recent achievement was winning first place at the X-Games in the Aggressive Inline Street category.〔(News | Haffey powers his way to gold | FOX SPORTS ). Espnstar.com (2011-05-02). Retrieved on 2013-04-13.〕 On December 9,2011 Haffey broke the world record for longest jump ever done on inline skates. Aided by a ramp and a cable-system, Haffey jumped 30 meters in the air and landed successfully on skates. The event took place at an extreme sports event called AIR F.I.S.E in Marseille.〔(Longest ramp jump on rollerblades (inline skates) | Guinness World Records ). Guinness World Records. Retrieved on 2015-10-03.〕

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