Beatrice Domond

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Beatrice Domond
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Full nameBeatrice Domond
Born (1995-01-07) January 7, 1995 (age 29)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Sport
Sport Skateboarding

Beatrice Domond (born 1995) is a regular-footed American skateboarder from Miami, Florida. [1]

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Early life and education

Domond moved to West Palm Beach, Florida when she was 4. [2] She started skating at the age of 7. [3] Domond earned her associate degree from Florida Atlantic University. [3] [2]

Skateboarding career

As a young skater in South Florida, Domond began an email exchange with skateboard filmmaker Bill Strobeck. [2] She began sending him short clips of her skating, which Strobeck started showing to other skaters including Jason Dill. [2] Domond gradually gained a fanbase within a small community of professional skateboarders, mostly based in NYC. [2] Through the support of Jason Dill and Bill Strobeck, Beatrice got on Fucking Awesome's skate team. [2] Beatrice received her first box from FA in September, 2013. [4] In May 2018, Dill officially put Beatrice on the FA team as a sponsored amateur. [4]

In 2014, Domond performed a trick, a no-comply impossible, in the Supreme 'cherry' video by Bill Strobeck. [5] The following year in 2015, Domond made the list of 5 young female skaters to watch out for by I-D Magazine . She was listed alongside Allysha Bergado, Alana Smith, Anne-Sophie Julien, and Leo Baker. [6]

In 2016, Domond made the list of Girls Who Shred: 5 Stylin' Female Skateboarders to Follow on Instagram Now published by Vogue. [7] In 2018, Domond modeled for Thom Browne's Golf Collection. [8]

In 2019, she appeared in the Boys Of Summer 2 video by Logan Lara. [9] She appeared in the 2019 Supreme video CANDYLAND directed by William Strobeck. [10] Domond's tricks follow Cher Strauberry's appearance in the video. [10]

In 2020, Domond featured on the cover of the December issue of Juice skateboarding magazine. [4]

Her sponsors include Fucking Awesome, Vans, Supreme, Venture, Spitfire, and Boys of Summer. [11] [12]

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