
Birdhouse Crunch Gatorz Heath Kirchart
Deck Information
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Contributors
**Heath Kirchart**
**History:**
Heath Kirchart, born on May 19, 1978, in the United States, is an influential professional skateboarder known for his technical ability and versatile style. He began skating at a young age and gained prominence in the 1990s through his unique approach to street and transition skating.
**Notable Achievements:**
– Kirchart became a member of the **Element Skateboards** team in the late 1990s and contributed to the brand’s growth in the skateboarding industry.
– He is known for his standout video parts, particularly in **”Elementality”** (2000) and **”The Wonderful World of Peter Hewitt”** (2004), which showcased his dedication to both street and vert skating.
– Kirchart was featured in “**Audio-Visual**” (2006), further solidifying his reputation as a skilled skater and video part creator.
– He earned recognition for his work in skateboarding documentaries, including the film **“Lost and Found”**, which reflected on the culture and progression of skateboarding.
**Contributions to Skateboarding:**
Heath Kirchart has contributed significantly to the evolution of skateboarding through his technical innovations and stylish tricks. He is also known for his skateboarding’s aesthetic in video parts and as an ambassador for the Element brand. He was instrumental in promoting skateboarding’s acceptance in mainstream culture while maintaining authenticity within the skate community.
**Sponsorships & Collaborations:**
– **Element Skateboards:** Kirchart’s long-term sponsorship with Element helped shape the brand’s identity in the late 90s and early 2000s.
– **Osiris Shoes:** Kirchart was sponsored by Osiris, further linking him to a generation of skaters who bridged street and vert styles.
– He has also collaborated with various brands on signature products, though his primary legacy remains with Element.
**Retirement:**
Kirchart officially announced his retirement from professional skateboarding in 2015, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and style that inspires countless skaters. His impact on skateboard culture continues through the influence he has had on aspiring riders and his contributions to skateboarding media.
Sean Cliver is a titan in the world of skateboard art, renowned for his boundary-pushing designs that have left an indelible mark on skate culture. Best known for his iconic “Wet Willy” graphic, Cliver’s work blends humor and irreverence, capturing the spirit of skateboarding for over three decades. His contributions to legendary brands like Powell Peralta, World Industries, and Blind have not only defined an era but have also inspired countless skaters and artists. As a pioneer of skateboard graphics, Cliver continues to influence the scene with his vibrant and thought-provoking artwork, making his decks not just skateboards but pieces of art that tell a story.