Mark Appleyard

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Mark Appleyard
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Mark Appleyard

(1982-11-11) November 11, 1982 (age 42)
OccupationProfessional skateboarder
Children2 [1]

Mark Appleyard (born November 11, 1982 in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian skateboarder. He was Thrasher Skater of the Year in 2003. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Sponsors

As of 2024, Appleyard is sponsored by Element, Globe, Arnette, Autobahn, Thunder, CCS. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Video parts

CompanyFilmmakerTitleYear
Flip Extremely Sorry2008
Globe United by Fate2007
Volcom Let's Live2007
VolcomChicagof2004
Transworld Show Me the Way2004
FlipReally Sorry2003
Redline Entertainment Tao of Skateboarding2003
Ty Evans Chomp on This [10] 2002
ON Video Magazine Fall 20022002
Transworld [11] Jon Holland, Ewan Bowman In Bloom2002
Digital Skateboarding Issue #08 - Invasion2002
Ill ProductionsRough Crowd2002
FlipSorry2002
Yo Mama ProductionsUnderdog2002
411 Video Magazine Issue #482002
P Stone Productions Miscellaneous Debris2001
Nichols / Charnoski Tobaccoland2001
TransworldVideoradio2001
Transworldi.e.2000
TransworldTy Evans, Jon HollandModus Operandi2000
Church of Skatan Oh My God!2000
Alien Workshop Joe Castrucci Photosynthesis2000
Josh Stewart Static2000
True Motion [12] Issue #031999
Cartel1998

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