
From a young age, Jereme Rogers had the dream of becoming a professional skateboarder. In 2005, he achieved his dream. In his first year as a pro, Rogers placed fifth in the 2005 Dew Tour year-end rankings. In 2006, after finishing in fourth at his first X Games, Jereme skated to victory on the last stop of the Dew Tour, getting him the second-place ranking. Though 2007 was a difficult year for ... Full bio >
Hometown: Boston, MA, USA
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My Five is an Alli feature where we ask the same five questions to five different athletes and compile all the crazy answers for your reading pleasure. For this installment, we talked to skaters. more
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The level of skating was as high as the elevation during the Toyota Challenge's skate park finals. Flip through the gallery to see some of the best shots that came out of the contest. more
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Get a bird's eye view of the skate park and vert competitions from Boston's Skate Open, June 25-26 more
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If you've always wondered what goes down in a conversation among pros, here's a glimpse of one. Pro2Pro captures the true essence of the athletes when they're out of the spotlight and just hanging out. For this installment, we caught Jereme Rogers and Eli Reed talking about the Skate Open and good times in their native Boston. more
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Dew Tour's Skate Open Park Finals from Boston more
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The fields are set for a Saturday showdown at the Dew Tour Skate Open, ISF Skateboarding World Championships in Boston. Today’s action in Skate Park saw a field of 43 international skaters from 14 countries battling it out for 15 spots in Saturday’s semis. more
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Love him or hate him, Rogers is back in the game of skateboarding. Jereme Rogers is focused like never before after taking a year off to pursue music, and Alli caught up with him as he cruised in to athlete registration and headed up to practice on the Dew Tour’s park course. more
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From a young age, Jereme Rogers had the dream of becoming a professional skateboarder. In 2005, he achieved his dream.
In his first year as a pro, Rogers placed fifth in the 2005 Dew Tour year-end rankings. In 2006, after finishing in fourth at his first X Games, Jereme skated to victory on the last stop of the Dew Tour, getting him the second-place ranking. Though 2007 was a difficult year for the Boston native, he held strong at the X Games by earning the bronze, but struggled to place in the top 10 during the Dew Tour.
| Rank | Portland Invitational 2011 | Toyota Challenge 2011 | Dew Tour Championships 2011 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 39 | 35 | 66 | 140 |
| Rank | Skate Open 2010 | Wendy's Invitational | Toyota Challenge 2010 | Dew Tour Championships 2010 | TOTAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 56 | 37 | 60 | 44 | 197 |
| Rank | Panasonic Open | Right Guard Open | Wendy's Invitational | Toyota Challenge | Playstation Pro | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | 10 | 0 | 29 | 10 | 29 | 78 |
| Rank | Panasonic Open | Right Guard Open | Vans Invitational | Toyota Challenge | Playstation Pro | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 33 | 40 | 38 | 10 | 0 | 121 |
If you've always wondered what goes down in a conversation among pros, here's a glimpse of one. Pro2Pro captures the true essence of the athletes when they're out of the spotlight and just hanging out. For this installment, we caught Jereme Rogers and Eli Reed talking about the Skate Open and good times in their native Boston.
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Dew Tour's Skate Open Park Finals from Boston
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