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Thrasher June 2021

Thrasher June 2021

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The June 2021 issue of Thrasher Magazine features Yuto Horigome on the cover, captured mid-trick with a nollie backside 270 noseslide down a seven-stair rail. This issue marks Horigome’s first cover appearance, highlighting his rise as a global skateboarding star. Inside, readers find an in-depth interview where Horigome opens up about his growing fame in Japan, a surprising car accident involving his Tesla, and the complexities of navigating sponsorship contracts between Blind and April Skateboards.

 The issue also dives into a variety of profiles and features that paint a broad picture of the skateboarding world during this time. John Gardner discusses political and pandemic realities alongside memorable skating moments, while Frankie Spears reflects on his reality TV fame, Long Island roots, and the stereotypes he has faced. Sylvain Tognelli shares insights on his career, and Nolan Miskell tells a compelling story of recovery after an ACL injury. There’s a feature recounting Jake Illardi’s experience at Hollywood High, offering an intimate glimpse into his journey.

This issue continues celebrating Thrasher’s 40th anniversary through iconic photographs curated by former staff photographer Bryce Kanights, reminding readers of the magazine’s rich visual legacy. International skateboarding is spotlighted with a feature on the burgeoning Russian scene, showcasing skaters in Soviet-era plazas along the Volga River, emphasizing the global growth of the sport. The "Epic Spots" article highlights San Francisco’s Union Square, blending historical images of legends like Jason Lee, Jeff Kendall, and Rodney Mullen with contemporary footage of Brian O’Dwyer and Ishod Wair, underscoring the spot’s lasting influence.

Chris Wimer’s "Five Greats" segment celebrates Southern skaters and throws in some lighthearted conspiracy theories, adding a touch of humor and local pride. The "Lunatic Fringe" introduces Joe Milazzo, an Arizona-based skater whose aggressive style channels the spirit of skateboarding icons like Jon Dickson and John Cardiel. On the cultural side, the music-focused "Zounds" section features interviews with Warish, Benny the Butcher, and LA Witch, blending skateboarding’s physicality with its sonic influences.

Overall, this June 2021 issue encapsulates a moment in skateboarding where personal stories, historic reflections, international expansion, and cultural intersections come together. It balances celebration of established icons with a keen eye on emerging talents, offering readers a rich, layered perspective on the skateboarding world.

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