Andy Macdonald
Macdonald in 2008
Personal information
Born (1973-07-31) July 31, 1973
Melrose, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight165 lb (75 kg)
Sport
Country United States
SportSkateboarding
Medal record
Summer X Games
Representing  United States
Gold medal – first place1996 Newport Vert
Gold medal – first place1997 San Diego Vert Doubles
Gold medal – first place1998 San Diego Vert
Gold medal – first place1998 San Diego Vert Doubles
Gold medal – first place1999 San Francisco Vert Doubles
Gold medal – first place2000 San Francisco Vert Doubles
Gold medal – first place2001 Philadelphia Vert Doubles
Gold medal – first place2002 Philadelphia Vert Doubles
Silver medal – second place1997 San Diego Park
Silver medal – second place1998 San Diego Park
Silver medal – second place1999 San Francisco Vert
Silver medal – second place2003 Los Angeles Vert
Silver medal – second place2008 Los Angeles Park
Silver medal – second place2009 Los Angeles Park
Silver medal – second place2010 Los Angeles Park
Bronze medal – third place2000 San Francisco Vert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2003 Los Angeles Vert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2004 Los Angeles Big Air
Bronze medal – third place2005 Los Angeles Big Air
Bronze medal – third place2009 Los Angeles Vert
Bronze medal – third place2010 Los Angeles Vert
Bronze medal – third place2012 Los Angeles Vert
Nitro World Games
Representing  United States
Bronze medal – third place2017 Salt Lake City Best Trick

Andy Macdonald (born July 31, 1973) is an American professional skateboarder. As of September 2013, he holds the record for the most X Games medals in vert skateboarding and won the World Cup Skateboarding competition eight times.[1]

Early life

Macdonald is originally from Melrose, Massachusetts, and started skateboarding in 1986 when he was 12 years old. He graduated from Newton North High School in 1992.[2]

Professional skateboarding

Macdonald became a professional skateboarder in 1994. In 1998 he was selected the "Best Overall Skater" in the "Readers Poll" of Transworld Skateboarding magazine, and was also chosen to host Transworld's skateboarding "Trick Tip" video, Starting Point 2: Transitions. He has received praise for his perennial consistency as he medals in most of the competitions he enters, even beating out a lot of younger skateboarders.

In 1999 Macdonald delivered an anti-drug speech at the White House that was preceded by Macdonald skateboarding down the marble floor of the hallway.[3]

With SBI Enterprises and Bruce Middleton, Macdonald designed the "Flybar 1200", a type of extreme pogo-stick..

In 2022 he announced his intention to try to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics representing his father's homeland of Great Britain despite being 50 years at the time of the Paris Games. [4]

Sponsors

As of September 2013, Macdonald is sponsored by Positiv Skateboards, Airwalk, Amazon.com, MovieTickets.com, Clif Bar, GoPro, Bern Unlimited, Killer Pads, PushWood skatepark locator app, and Theeve Titanium Truck Co.[5][6]

Video game appearances

In 1999, he was featured in the video game MTV Sports: Skateboarding featuring Andy MacDonald for the Dreamcast, PlayStation, and PC. He was also featured in the PC game Backyard Skateboarding.

Contest history

3rd in 2009 X Games 15 Vert Competition 2nd in 2009 X Games 15 Park Andy has been involved in promoting skateboarding and its growth, progression and exposure since as far back as his days as an instructor at the YMCA in Peabody MA (1989) right near his hometown of North Andover.

Personal life

As of September 2013, Macdonald resides in Encinitas, California, with his wife, Rebecca, and their three children: Hayden, Natalie, and Zoe.[7]

References

  1. "Team". Positiv Skateboards. Archived from the original on October 26, 2010. Retrieved October 16, 2010.
  2. Rocchio, Christopher. "Skateboard's STR8TLK". Newton Tab. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
  3. "Andy Macdonald". Alliance of Action Sports. Archived from the original on September 19, 2010. Retrieved October 16, 2010.
  4. "The 48-year-old skateboarder eyeing the Olympics". BBC Sport.
  5. "Sponsors". andymacdonald.com. The Official Andy Mac Website. September 2013. Archived from the original on August 10, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  6. Trevor Ward (September 2013). "Pro Team". Theeve Titanium Truck Co. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  7. Editor Knows Family Personally
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