Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Michael Dong

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Michael Dong


Michael Dong Michael Dong About Michael

Michael dong property mastermind mm15 top performers winner


Michael Dong is a champion professional slalom skateboarder from Bothell, Washington, United States. Dong was ranked #5 in the world in 2005 and holds the 2003, 2004, and 2005 World Cyber Slalom titles.

Contents

Michael Dong 004 Michael Dong shares his 3 step Wholesale to Retail Strategy

Dong began skateboarding in 1975. Early skating highlights include: 1979 Capitol Lakefair Skateboard Contest, Olympia, Washington, 14-year-old age group: 1st pool riding, 1st freestyle, 1st cross-country. In 2002, Dong re-entered competitive skateboarding after a 22-year absence, competing in the San Francisco Battle by the Bay. He quickly moved from the amateur ranks to professional. In 2003, he was ranked #5 in the world in slalom skateboarding, maintaining the #5 ranking in 2004 and 2005. He has established himself as the #1 cyber slalom skateboarder in the world. Dong is a member of the RoeRacing Slalom Skateboard Team.

Michael dong and gareth roe salem 100 cone challenge


2005 Results

  • Slalom Week 2005 World Championships (Morro Bay, California) – 17 September 2005
  • Tight Slalom - 3rd Place
  • Slalom – 4th Place
  • European Championships (Stockholm, Sweden) - July 15, 2005: Cyber Slalom Cup - 1st Place
  • 3dm Seismic West Coast Championships (Hood River, Oregon) – Tight Slalom – 1st Place – 9 July 2005
  • “Bro, Your Dad’s a Martian” (Bush's Pasture Park Soap Box Derby Hill, Salem, Oregon) – Tight Slalom (dual lane) – 1st Place – 19 June 2005
  • Paris World Cup (Paris, France) - May 14, 2005: Tight Straight Slalom - 2nd Place
  • Red Clay Cup (Athens, Georgia) – Slalom – 3rd Place – 30 April 2005
  • Cyber Slalom

    As of 2012, Dong still held the world record for the Cyber Slalom, with a time of 7.96sec, set in Beaverton, Oregon in September 2008.

    References

    Michael Dong Wikipedia