Skateboarding has always been about raw talent, style, and an unrelenting passion for the streets. Few skaters embody this ethos as well as Bobby Worrest, a name synonymous with East Coast skateboarding. From his early days in Washington, D.C., to his legendary video parts, Bobby has carved out a reputation as one of the most respected skaters in the game.
Born on May 16, Bobby Worrest grew up in Washington, D.C., a city known for its rich skateboarding culture. His introduction to skateboarding came through the streets of D.C., particularly Pulaski Park, a legendary plaza that has shaped many skaters over the years. The rough terrain and unique architecture of the city provided the perfect playground for Bobby to hone his craft.
Bobby is known for his powerful yet effortless style, blending technical precision with raw aggression. His skating is defined by heavy ledge work, switch rail moves, and a push that exudes confidence. Some of his most recognizable tricks include:
Backside noseblunt slides—a staple in his arsenal.
Switch five-0 180s, executed with finesse.
360 flip noseslides, showcasing his technical prowess.
Kickflips down gaps and stairs, proving his ability to handle big terrain.
His ability to skate both plazas and rugged street spots with equal mastery has made him a standout in the skateboarding world.
Over the years, Bobby has been backed by some of the biggest brands in skateboarding. His sponsors have included:
Krooked Skateboards
Nike SB
Spitfire Wheels
Venture Trucks
Bones Bearings
Jessup Griptape
Stratosphere Skateboard Shop
As a pro for Krooked Skateboards, Bobby has had several signature decks, including the "Not Yo Dog" and "Archur" models. These decks feature unique graphics that reflect his personality and style, often designed by the legendary Mark Gonzales.
Bobby has delivered some of the most memorable video sections in skateboarding history. His parts are known for their fast-paced, no-nonsense approach, capturing the essence of true street skating. Some of his standout video appearances include:
"Hometown Turf Killer"—a tribute to Pulaski Park.
"Luxury and Loudness"—showcasing his versatility.
"STYX" Krooked Part—a testament to his technical ability.
"Krooked En Cuidad De México"—highlighting his international influence.
"Plazacation: Pulaski"—a love letter to his home turf.
Each of these parts has cemented his legacy as a skater who stays true to his roots while continuously pushing the boundaries of street skating.
Even after years in the game, Bobby remains active and influential. He continues to skate, dropping clips that remind everyone why he’s one of the best. His recent footage from Pulaski Park proves that his style and power are as strong as ever. Whether it’s filming new parts, collaborating with brands, or simply enjoying sessions with friends, Bobby Worrest is still very much a force in skateboarding.
His Instagram (@bworrest) is a great place to keep up with his latest moves, showcasing everything from classic tricks to fresh lines. As long as there are streets to skate, Bobby Worrest will be out there, pushing forward with the same energy that made him a legend.
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