Michael Guffey

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Michael Guffey is a professional skateboarder based in Venice, Los Angeles and sponsored by ZJ Boarding House. He and his ZJ Boarding House team won gold [1] [2] at ESPN X Games 16 held in Los Angeles. [3] He is featured skateboarding in the music video "Venice Cheap Skates feat. Paco" by Do It Live.

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References

  1. "X Games 16: Skate Results". 29 July 2010.
  2. "H.I.D.S.", X Games 2010 Shop v. Shop Battle - ZJ Boarding House Takes Gold!!!! http://www.heavyindastreets.com/2010/07/x-games-2010-shop-v-shop-battle-zj.html August 2010
  3. http://espn.go.com/action/xgames/summer/2010/news/story?page=x-games-16-downtown-la August 2010