
Element Rick Ibaseta
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Contributors
**Rick Ibaseta**
**Biography:**
Rick Ibaseta is a notable professional skateboarder who emerged in the skateboard scene during the 1980s. Hailing from California, Ibaseta became well known for his technical skills and style on both street and vert ramps.
**Notable Achievements:**
– Ibaseta gained recognition as one of the early street-style skaters, participating in various competitions and exhibitions throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s.
– He was a member of the influential skateboard team from *H-Street*, a brand that played a crucial role in the street skating movement.
– He gained notoriety for his part in H-Street’s landmark video, “Shackle Me Not,” which showcased groundbreaking tricks and helped define the visual style of skateboarding at the time.
**Contributions to Skateboarding:**
– Rick Ibaseta is credited with pushing the boundaries of street skating, helping to establish the importance of technical tricks and street spots that are now commonplace.
– He has also invested time in mentorship and support for younger skaters, contributing to the growth and development of the skateboarding community.
**Sponsorships and Collaborations:**
– Beyond his involvement with H-Street, Ibaseta has been associated with several other brands throughout his career, including *Vision Skateboards*. His sponsorships reflect his impact on the sport and his ability to attract attention from leading companies in the industry.
– He has been featured in various skateboard magazines and video compilations, which further solidified his presence and influence within the skateboarding culture.
Rick Ibaseta remains a respected figure in skateboarding, known for both his progressive skating style and his contributions to the evolution of street skateboarding.