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Youngest Professional Skateboarder, Jagger Eaton
Jagger Eaton is an expert skateboarder who is a Mega Ramp contender and was earlier the most youthful ever X Games contender, until his record was broken by Gui Khury.
He invested energy figuring out how to ride with his more seasoned sibling, Jett, and his dad, Geoff. Eaton and his siblings pushed each other to improve. In any case, neither understood the great leisure activity would transform into a vocation for Eaton. Jagger Eaton is one of the most consistent skaters on four wheels. Anyone who’s ever watched him skate a contest could tell you that. He stands out from the pack not only because of his style and consistency, but because of his focused mindset. His dedication towards progression is next-level, practising every day to learn new tricks, eating right and always keeping his sights on the next big competition.
He originally contended in Skateboard Big Air at XG 2012 at age 11, the most youthful X Games rival in history before the young attack at XG Minneapolis 2019. In February 2015, Eaton won the BoardrAm, in Houston, Texas, U.S. This success acquired Eaton a solicitation to the BoardrAm finals at the X Games 2015 in Austin, Texas. He has moved concentration to road skating lately, taking silver in his first X Games Street start at XG Norway 2018 and again at XG Minneapolis 2018. He finished fifth at Shanghai 2019. He likewise contended in Park at MPLS 2019.
Eaton turned into the most youthful contender to at any point contend at the X Games in Los Angeles, Calif., a yearly limit sport occasion communicated by ESPN with contenders from everywhere the world, when he was only 11 years of age. He set twelfth generally speaking in the Big Air rivalry, and fourth per year later at X Games Munich.
Alongside his sibling and individual junior skater Tom Schaar, Eaton is supported by DC Shoes as a feature of their 2012 activity, the “DC Youth Division”. Transworld Skateboarding magazine’s Blair Alley called the siblings “the fate of vert skating”. Eaton was included in the Esquire Magazine: Life of Man 80th Anniversary release that was distributed in October 2013.