- Champion skateboarder Russell Howell was born on September 1, 1949 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Howell moved with his family to Long Beach, California when he was nine moths old. Russell was an avid surfer prior to getting his first skateboard in 1958 and was further inspired to dedicate himself to skateboarding after seeing the documentary short Skaterdater (1966). Following graduation from Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, California in 1967, Howell served in the US Air Force at age nineteen. Russell became involved in community parks and recreation while attending California State University as a Physical Education major. Howell was encouraged by several students at a community center he was teaching skateboarding at in the mid-1970's to enter the 1975 Del Mar National Skateboarding Championship contest which he subsequently won.
In the wake of this triumph Russell went on to finish first place at the Long Beach City Championships, California State Championships, and the United States National Championships all in 1975 as well as the World Invitational Championships in 1976. Moreover, Howell holds the Guiness World Records for most consecutive spins on a skateboard with 163 spins and longest handstand on a skateboard at two minutes. In addition, Russell not only has appeared in movies, talk shows, and TV commercials, but also has published a few books on skateboarding, launched his own line of skateboards, and has toured to promote skateboarding in such places as America, Belgium, France, Japan, England, Australia, Germany, and Canada. Howell was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum in Simi Valley, California in 2017. Russell lives in Taylorsville, Utah with his wife Shelley and continues to skateboard whenever he can.- IMDb Mini Biography By: woodyanders
- SpouseShelley Applegate-Howell(February 12, 2009 - present)
- Was a member of the winning Judo team for the 1967 Southern California State Championships that won 1st in Division.
- Has a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education and a Master's Degree in Computer Education.
- Won 1st place in roller skating at the 1979 Outdoor National Freestyle Championships.
- My goal within skateboarding was never to win, but rather to serve the sport in a way that would elevate others and help motivate them to become better in their own skating. I never allowed my decisions to be based upon greed; skating was too important to allow personal gain to interfere with important decisions that would have a ripple effect upon others on a global basis.
- Never skate with the attitude that the sport or somebody else owes you something because of your efforts. Skating is its own reward.
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