2019-03-06 00:00:00
2019-03-06 00:00:00
2019-03-06 00:00:00
2019-03-06 00:00:00
2019-03-06 00:00:00
2019-03-06 00:00:00
Congratulations to Tod Swank and his Foundation Skateboard Company who just hit their 30 year mark and are still going strong. Congratulations to Tod Swank and his Foundation Skateboard Company who just hit their 30 year mark and are still going strong. With a long list of past team riders such as Heath Kirchart, Dan Drehobl, Ronnie Creager, Steve Olson (the younger one), Justin Strubing, Ethan Fowler, Kris Markovich, Brad Staba and many more, you’re gonna need extra hands to count the videos they’ve put out over the years. And as the Circle F once wrote in an ad, "When your [sic] at the bottom, at least you know which way is up." Cheers to another 30 years! —Rhino

1 750pxOutside of Thorn Brewery, Corey Glick and Joey Ragali on the giant Tum Yeto skateboard

2 750pxSteve Olson and owner of the F, Tod Swank—1990 teammates

3 750pxThe Duffman spinning records all night

4 750pxDaniel Shimizu (team rider early 2000s) with a Crazy Monk CD from Steve Olson

5 750pxGrant Schubert, Lee Dupont and no comply master Mike Rusczyk

6 750pxTum Yeto employee Danny Wallace with his wife and James Brockman

7 750pxPresent day F team rider Dylan Witkin in front of the Foundation family tree. Deep roots

8 750pxBraden Hoban taking a look through the years of Foundation editorial

9 750pxLongtime SD skater June Cate and his young guns

10 750pxFormer Circle F’er Justin Strubing with Clint Peterson

11 750pxThe Creepy Creeps provided the live music

12 750pxDevin from Focus skateshop with Tum Yeto filmer Don Luong and Aidan Campbell

13 750pxGood to see Paul Schmitt out of the wheelchair and getting around on his feet

14 750pxCole Wilson and Margeaux. Where's Walter?

15 750pxDuffman’s got a lot of friends

16 750pxJason Carney and Damon Mills

17 750pxStrubing and Josh Beagle, who led the team into the streets in the early ‘90s

18 750pxThe Crazy Monk and Kirchart

19 750pxDylan and Glick weren't even born when Tod started Foundation. Think about that one for a minute. Congrats on three decades, Swank!