Chris Cole inspires me to skate because he is rising in the points standing instead of being mean and making people mess up when they're trying to score big winning points. He shows how the best skater is not real mean though he is really good at explaining things. He explains why he is good and sometimes bad.
He was noticed at the age of eight. On August 31, 2007 surprisingly, he won the street skate off and got three hundred dollars for the grand prize. Chris Cole was born in Levitton Pennsylvania. He is probably the best skater ever in the history of flat land. Skating at the time of 1993, he was professional in 2000 but he made most of his money in staying in the grand total of ninety nine thousand a month by skating at birthday parties and he helped Tony Hawk, legendary skater of the pastime, invent the trick called the double barreled heelflip and the 360kickflip.
A few years after he was born he was running into his dad’s car because his dad made a homemade skate board out of plywood and go cart wheels. everybody wondered what he did with his spare time and so he was skating and practicing for events that he would go to to win stuff against other kids.
He won so many events that he decided to make his own pair of shoes but it would be listed under fallen. The thing you might be wondering is why he decided to list them under fallen.
His first serious fall was in the 2000’s. He broke his leg and his bone popped out of his skin so the doctor said for him not to skate for one year so he waited eleven months and said that he would try to skate at the skate demo, so he did and did so well they gave him the purple skater award. I think he would be considered a survivor hero because he is surviving life. These are reasons he’s my hero.
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