Phil Shao
Phil Shao was a goofy-footed professional skateboarder and journalist from Redwood City, California. Before his death, Shao was to be the next editor-in-chief of Thrasher magazine.
Skateboarding career
Shao was featured in many skate magazines including Thrasher Magazine, Big Brother Skateboard Magazine, Skateboarder Magazine, TransWorld Skateboarding. Shao graced the July 1996 cover of Thrasher magazine with a smith grind on the top rail at Fort Miley. Shao was known as a master of many different styles of skating including street and vert. Jake Phelps refers to Shao as "Hosoi and the Gonz in one dude."Shao appeared in many skateboarding videos in his career, traveling the world to skateboard. His last video was "Dedications" from Think Skateboards, released shortly before his death.
[Skate video] parts
- 1994 - Just Another Day On The Range - Think
- 1994 - Issue 8 - 411VM
- 1995 - High 5 - Etnies
- 1996 - Jim's Ramp Jam - Deluxe
- 1996 - Hitting The Streets - Thrasher
- 1996 - Damage - Think
- 1997 - Yellow - Emerica
- 1998 - Portable Flat Bar
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Journalism