The Helmet is a white EVS TAKT 981 full face motorcycle helmet. Signed by the entire Nitro Circus Crew. Travis Pastrana, Andy Bell, Jolene Van Vugt, Jim DeChamps, Erik Roner, “Streetbike” Tommy Passemante, Jeremy Rawle and Special Greg.
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Ryan will be signing these Limited Edition Sheckler Foundation Boards next week. This could be your gift with donations of $200 or more. This Plan B LIMITED EDITION Ryan Sheckler/Sheckler Foundation skateboard is a replica of Ryan Sheckler’s competition skateboard and cannot be purchased in stores. Only 200 Sheckler Foundation skateboards have been made and each board will be personally signed by Ryan Sheckler and is numbered.
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Best Trick Winners Malto, Sheckler and Lutzka Donated Prize Money to the Cause
May 29, 2010 (Lake Forest, CA) – Today some of the best skateboarders in the world joined Ryan Sheckler at the etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest for the Sheckler Foundation’s first Skate for a Cause event that raised thousands of dollars for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. It was one of those days when the skate community rallied to help others and had a lot of fun granting wishes, with three best trick contests, a demo and a skateboard carnival village with games and activities.
Two lucky kids’ wishes were granted this morning at etnies private skateboard training facility too – Jonathon’s wish was to skateboard with Ryan Sheckler, and Marissa wished to skate with Rob Dyrdek.
The total prize purse for the best trick contests was $10,000, and all the winners donated their prize money to Make-A-Wish! Sean Malto won $4,000 for the best trick on the 11-stair, Greg Lutzka got a $3,000 check for best trick on the center pieces and Ryan Sheckler earned $3,000 for the best trick on tranny.

Malto, Anthony (Jonathon’s little brother), the Happiest-Make-a-Wish-kid-on-Earth Jonathon, Sheckler and Lutzka joined by several friends from Make-A-Wish.

Lutzka was the first best trick winner announced, and he started something when he donated all of his prize money to Make-A-Wish!

Malto with another flawless crooks.

Rather than just skate the small spine, Sheckler moved a big barrier in front of the bump and proceeded to pull a series of man-sized tricks over it.
While the final amount of the thousands of dollars raised is still being counted, the Sheckler Foundation’s Skate for a Cause presented by etnies, would like to thank all the sponsors that made the event possible! These generous sponsors were: ARF, Archie’s Ice Cream, Boneheads, EagleRider, Independent Truck Company, Kicker, Mission Skincare, Nixon, Oakley, Power Balance, Plan B Skateboards, Red Bull, Screamin Coupons, Tech Deck and The Wasserman Foundation.
The proceeds from these brands’ skateboard carnival village games, and food sales will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
In addition to watching the best skate pros compete, Skate for a Cause attendees are invited to donate to the cause by participating at the skateboard carnival village where, for a small fee, they can play custom-designed games and win prizes. Below are the brands and foundations sponsoring Skate for a Cause and the games they are offering:
- ARF – The skate wheel toss
- EagleRider – Custom New Era hats, and raffle for a custom motorcycle
- etnies – Skateboard wheel skeeball
- Independent Truck Company – Trucks ring toss
- Kicker – Jousting contest and the Rope a Woofer game
- Mission Skincare – Putting contest
- Nixon – Raffle for prizes
- Oakley – Basketball hoop contest
- Power Balance – Indo Board contest
- Plan B Skateboards and Tech Deck – Tech Deck toss through Ryan Sheckler
- Red Bull – Toss the ping pong ball into the fish bowl
- Screamin Coupons – Toss the sponge
- Sheckler Foundation – Dunk tank and raffle
- Spin Master – Throw the skate wheel through Ryan Sheckler
- The Wasserman Foundation
The skateboard carnival village will also feature food and beverages that can be purchased from Skate for a Cause sponsors Boneheads and Archie’s Ice Cream, while the younger crowd can also enjoy themselves at Make-A-Wish Foundation’s bounce house and get their face painted at the Kids for Wish Kids booth.








































