Ali Boulala

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Ali Boulala
File:Ali Boulala image.jpg
Born (1979-01-28) January 28, 1979 (age 45)
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation Professional skateboarder

Ali Boulala (born January 28, 1979) is a Swedish professional skateboarder, who has appeared in the Flip Skateboards videos Sorry and Really Sorry, Osiris' Subject to Change, and numerous Baker Skateboards videos.

Early life

Boulala was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and is of Finnish and Algerian descent.[citation needed]

Professional skateboarding

Boulala is sponsored by Flip Skateboards, Independent trucks and Flip wheels. In 2010, Boulala was invited to rejoin the Kr3w Clothing Team,[1] but is no longer listed as a team member on the brand's website in 2014.

Boulala's skateboarding concentrates on the unusual, as he preferred to skate in obscure locations and experiment with skateboard tricks. He is also well known for his attempt to ollie a twenty-five-stair stairwell in France,[2] as shown in the Flip 2002 video release Sorry. He is also famous for having a part in all of the Baker Skateboard Videos.

Boulala appeared on the front cover of Transworld Skateboarding magazine and about 100,000 units of his signature skateboard decks have been sold since he became a professional skateboarder in 1997.[citation needed]

Shane Cross incident

Boulala served a two-year prison sentence for the death of skateboarder Shane Cross back in 2007 in a motorcycle accident in Melbourne Australia, and was released from prison on March 12, 2010 [3]

Personal life

Boulala is a member of a friendship group called the "Piss Drunx" (PD), together with Aaron Pearcy, Jim Greco, Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, and Dustin Dollin.[4] Dollin explained in a 2011 interview that the brand "Shake Junt" is the "new Piss Drunx."[5]

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