Corey O’Brien emerged as a trailblazer in skateboarding during the late 1980s and early 1990s, captivating the scene with his groundbreaking tricks and innovative style. Best known for inventing the “Roast Beef Air,” he played a crucial role in shifting the focus of skateboarding from traditional ramps to the urban landscapes that define street skating today. O’Brien’s fearless approach and maverick spirit not only pushed the boundaries of the sport but also inspired countless skaters to explore their own creativity, leaving an indelible mark on skate culture that resonates to this day.