Jaime Reyes (skateboarder)

Jaime Reyes is a goofy-footed American skateboarder from Hawaii.[1] Reyes is a pioneer in women's street skating.[2] As of 2020, Reyes is one of only three women to grace the cover of Thrasher Magazine.[2]

Jaime Reyes
Reyes in 2022
Personal information
BornOahu, Hawaii, U.S.
Sport
Country United States
SportSkateboarding

Skateboarding

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Early life

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Growing up in Hawaii in the early 1990s, Reyes was an avid surfer.[1] At age 13, Reyes cut class one day to go to the beach to surf; however, there were no waves, so Reyes wandered around and ran into a group of skateboarders.[1] Amazed by the skateboarding, Reyes befriended the skaters.[1] She rode a skateboard for the first time that day.[1]

Skateboarding career

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Reyes' first competition was hosted by the Real skateboard team at A'Ala Park.[1] Reyes, the only girl at the event, won first place for her age group.[1] After the event, Real began flowing Reyes boards.[3] During her early competitive career, Reyes was often one of few women competing alongside Elissa Steamer and Lauren Mollica.[3]

Reyes got the cover of Thrasher in April 1994.[1] In the years that came, Reyes obtained many nationwide sponsorship deals throughout her career including Real Skateboards, Alphanumeric, Rookie, Evian Water, Bones Swiss Bearings, Supreme, In4mation, Globe and Venture.[4]

In 2019, Reyes released a signature deck with the skate company Together Together.[5] The “chosen ohana” model features artwork by Mark Oblow.[5]

Thrasher magazine cover

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Jaime Reyes graced the cover of the April 1994 issue of Thrasher magazine.[2] She is currently one of only three women, alongside Cara-Beth Burnside and Lizzie Armanto, with a “Thrasher” cover and the only one pictured skating street.[3] The cover was her first time being publish in a skate magazine.[3] Jim Thiebaud, Tommy Guerrero, and Ruben Orkin set her up with a photographer. Reyes cut class to shoot with the photographer. Two months later, the photo was published on the cover of Thrasher.[3] A copy of her cover is in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History collection.[1][6]

Skate Video Parts

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Skate Video Parts Year
Sponsor Me - Thrasher 1994
Feats - Thrasher 1994
Donut Duty - Thrasher 1995
911 - Thrasher 1995
411VM #11 1995
Ride On - Deluxe - Deluxe Distribution 1995
Non-Fiction - Real skateboards[7] 1996
411VM #29 1998
411VM #31 1998
Heads - Zoo York 1999
Logic Issue #2 1999
411VM - Vancouver 1999
E.S.T - Zoo York 2000
F.O.R.E and Friends - Planet Earth - Forrest Kirby and Joe Krolick 2001
E.S.T 2.0 - Zoo York 2001
Unbreakable - Zoo York 2002
E.S.T 3.0 - Zoo York 2002
E.S.T 4.0 - Zoo York 2004
Vicious Cycle - Zoo York - R.B. Umali and Doug Brown 2005
Betty[8] 2020
Skate Dreams[9] 2022

Coaching

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Reyes works with Max Pfannebecker and Triangle Skateboard Alliance teaching young children how to skateboard. Reyes has been a visiting professional at Camp Woodward in Pennsylvania.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i West, Benjamin (2019-07-08). "A pro-skateboarder has found a home in Williamsburg, and now she's working to better it". All-News 102. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. ^ a b c "Thrasher | Jaime Reyes Cover". Girls Skate Network. 1994-04-30. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "CATCHING UP WITH JAIME REYES, THE FORGOTTEN EAST COAST PIONEER". Jenkem Magazine. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  4. ^ "NY Skateboarding | Jaime Reyes Retrospective". Girls Skate Network. 2017-10-12. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  5. ^ a b "Together Together | Jaime Reyes "Chosen Ohana"". Girls Skate Network. 2019-01-04. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  6. ^ "Skateboards and Invention". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  7. ^ "Jaime Reyes Profile < Skately Library". skately.com.
  8. ^ "'Betty' Director Crystal Moselle on the Skate Culture "Tipping Point"". W Magazine. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  9. ^ Skate Dreams (2022) - IMDb, retrieved 2023-04-14
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