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Andy Macdonald              

Professional Skateboarder, Eight-time World Cup Champion & Ambassador for Drug Free America

Andy Macdonald, known to millions as Andy Mac, is a distinguished ambassador and one of the most skilled professionals in skateboarding. With a versatile style that spans street skating, skateparks, vert ramps, pools, and big air competitions, Macdonald has earned a reputation as a true legend in the sport. His exceptional talent has been recognized globally, evidenced by his remarkable achievement of being crowned World Champion in the World Cup Skateboard Series for eight consecutive years. He has also competed in every X Games since its inception, amassing a record 22 medals—more than any other skater.

Beyond his competitive success, Andy Macdonald is celebrated for his clean lifestyle and commitment to drug-free initiatives. His advocacy work includes notable appearances on major television programs such as 60 Minutes, The Craig Kilborn Show, The Dennis Miller Show, and The Jay Leno Show, where he famously surprised audiences by ollieing onto Jay Leno’s desk. His work with the Partnership for a Drug-Free America culminated in a historic moment when he became the first person to skateboard down the smooth marble hallways of the White House during a speech introducing President Bill Clinton.

Macdonald’s influence extends beyond the skatepark through his innovative project, Positiv Skateboards. This initiative underscores the positive aspects of skateboarding and highlights the achievements of top skaters, reflecting his dedication to promoting the sport in a constructive and inspirational manner.

Today, Andy Macdonald continues to impact the skateboarding world, not only through his impressive performances but also by fostering a positive image for the sport and its athletes. His legacy as both a pioneering skater and a dedicated advocate remains a significant force in the industry.

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