Ti Coleing: Mr Nice Guy (Ep. 201).

Ti Coleing: Mr Nice Guy (Ep. 201).

Author: Shan July 21, 2023 Duration: 2:41:27

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Ti Coleing is a lifelong skateboarder, born and raised in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia.
In this week's episode, Ti shares about his childhood, his parent's separation when he was 7 years old, skateboarding around Bondi in the 80s, working with Waverly council to have the Bondi vert ramp built, teaching troubled youth how to skate back in the 90s, his first job at Surfection in Bondi Junction, working with Guy Miller at Juice Clothing to produce their videos, his input into the design of the Juice "mesh" shorts, working for the Jamie Thomas enterprise; Blackbox distribution, transitioning to Hardcore distribution, X-Games, skate judging, his coaching business; Skate:Flow, and much much more.
In the 25 (plus) years that I've known Ti, his humble and approachable nature has always stood out. Respectable aspects of his solid character that have never changed, and probably never will.
Now in his late 40s, Ti's passion and drive to progress at skating (and life in general) are more present than ever. 
Vert skater, street skater, industry guy, DJ enthusiast, and lover of house music. Get to know a staple of the Australian skate scene, Ti Coleing...Mr Nice guy.
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Shan

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