Chad Muska - Famous Skateboarder

Chad Muska Net Worth

$16,000,000

Chad Muska is a famous American professional skateboarder and entrepreneur with an impressive net worth of $16 million. Born and raised in Lorain, Ohio, Muska moved to Mission Beach in San Diego, California, where he pursued his love for skateboarding and art, despite facing homelessness for a period of time. He has been associated with renowned skateboard companies such as Toy Machine and Shorty’s, and was recognized as the twelfth most influential skateboarder of all time by Transworld SKATEboarding magazine.

Key facts:

  • Chad Muska is an American professional skateboarder and entrepreneur.
  • Muska first became interested in skateboarding while living in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • He moved to Mission Beach in San Diego, California with little money to further pursue skateboarding and art.
  • Muska was mostly homeless while living in Mission Beach, spending a significant period of time sleeping on the beach.
  • He has ridden for various skateboard companies such as TSA Clothing, Diakka Watches, Ghetto Child Wheels, Toy Machine, Maple, Etnies, Shorty's Skateboards, and Fury skateboard truck.
  • Muska is well-known for his part in the 1998 skateboarding video 'Fulfill The Dream' produced by the Shorty's company, and he appeared in a total of four videos for the company.
  • In December 2011, Transworld SKATEboarding magazine identified Muska as the twelfth most influential skateboarder of all time.
  • In 2008, Muska opened the store 'Factory413' in Los Angeles with business partner Angel.

Basic Information About Chad Muska

CategoryAthletes β€Ί Skateboarders
Net worth$16,000,000
Date of birth1977-05-20 (47 years old)
Place of birthLorain
NationalityUnited States of America
GenderMale
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