
Jordan Hoffart was 14 years old when he landed his first TV gig, a commercial for Pop Tarts. In all, it only entailed two days of work, but then the royalties started rolling in. Checks, ranging from four to nine thousand dollars began arriving every six weeks and continued to do so for the next year. Ka-ching! Jordan grew up in Vancouver, Canada, which is pretty much the Hollywood of the Northwest, ... Full bio >
Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Powell Peralta skater, Jordan Hoffart talks about collaborating with VCJ to create his newest Pegasus, pro graphic. more
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Alli took a Field Trip up to the Bones Wheels headquarters in Santa Barbara, and with marketing mastermind Rob Washburn and pro skater Jordan Hoffart as the tour guides, it was quite the experience. Check out the offices, skatepark, and more in this edition of Field Trip. more
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For this installment of Under the Gun we caught up with skater Jordan Hoffart to have him explain his intricate back tattoo with guns, butterflies, moths and more. more
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Alli gives you a preview of the first-ever Bones Wheels Video. Filmer and TM Jared Lucas explains how the concept came about, and Chad Bartie, Jake Duncombe, Sierra Fellers, David Gravette, Adam Dyet, Ryan Decenzo and the rest of the crew came through with their best skating to make it happen. more
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Jordan Hoffart has been a Dew Tour regular for the past two years, but his real skills are in street skating. Adio just released this video of Jordan hitting up everything from ditches to the Mega Ramp and talking about the killer deal he got on his rockin' classic American muscle car. more
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Picture This is an Alli feature designed to give you a peek into the lives of today’s top action sports athletes. For this installment, we sent skater and Powell pro Jordan Hoffart a random list of things to take pictures of with his camera and here’s what he sent back. more
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After skate park finals wrapped up at the Wendy's Invitational, the skaters and Action Zone fans headed over to the Rose Garden's loading dock to watch the Allisports.com Best Trick. Check out photos from the contest that featured some of the craziest street skating from Ryan Decenzo, Jordan Hoffart and winner Robert Lopez Mont. more
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Robert Lopez Mont hucked a massive kickflip over the wall turning a $100 for the trick into $2500 to take this year’s Allisports.com Best Trick contest. A handful of the hardcore street skaters pulled plenty of tricks down the 11-stair rail outside the loading docks of the Rose Garden. more
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Jordan Hoffart was 14 years old when he landed his first TV gig, a commercial for Pop Tarts. In all, it only entailed two days of work, but then the royalties started rolling in. Checks, ranging from four to nine thousand dollars began arriving every six weeks and continued to do so for the next year. Ka-ching!
Jordan grew up in Vancouver, Canada, which is pretty much the Hollywood of the Northwest, and as he got more work in the movie biz he took his acting and stunt work to new heights, as can be witnessed in movies like “Most Vertical Primate” and “Zolar” [He never claimed to be Tom Cruise].
But skateboarding was always his main focus. So at 19, figuring there were sunnier skies to roll under in California, he relocated to San Diego’s North County. Joined the club, if you will.
In 2009 Jordan turned pro, had a breakout part in the Powell video, “Fun,” and did his first Dew Tour. Whether on film or in the flesh, Jordan’s skating is something like that of a wild animal being attacked by an even wilder animal. Without question he will do whatever it takes to get his trick. And when he gets it, it’s solid gold.
On or off his board, Jordan is always psyched (unless he’s been bailing a trick for three hours), and he really might be the nicest dude ever. It could be a Canadian thing, or maybe he’s a better actor than his movie resume implies. We jest.
| Rank | Portland Invitational 2011 | Toyota Challenge 2011 | Dew Tour Championships 2011 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 35 | 31 | 47 | 113 |
| Rank | Skate Open 2010 | Wendy's Invitational | Toyota Challenge 2010 | Dew Tour Championships 2010 | TOTAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | 35 | 33 | 21 | 59 | 148 |
Jordan Hoffart has been a Dew Tour regular for the past two years, but his real skills are in street skating. Adio just released this video of Jordan hitting up everything from ditches to the Mega Ramp and talking about the killer deal he got on his rockin' classic American muscle car.
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Robert Lopez Mont hucked a massive kickflip over the wall turning a $100 for the trick into $2500 to take this year’s Allisports.com Best Trick contest. A handful of the hardcore street skaters pulled plenty of tricks down the 11-stair rail outside the loading docks of the Rose Garden.
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Chad Bartie is the newest member of Powell’s pro team and he joins fellow Dew Tour skater Jordan Hoffart.
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Last year’s Dew tour Rookie Jordan Hoffart has just been added to the Adio skate team where he joins Joey Brezinsi, Matt Mumford, Chris Troy, Ernie Torres and Anthony Schultz.
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The skate park final at the Skate Open, ISF Skateboarding World Championships was, well, nutty. So, the fine folks at Transworld Skateboarding decided to team up with the Dew Tour to help everyone's brains out with a Best Trick contest.
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Powell Peralta skater, Jordan Hoffart talks about collaborating with VCJ to create his newest Pegasus, pro graphic.
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Alli took a Field Trip up to the Bones Wheels headquarters in Santa Barbara, and with marketing mastermind Rob Washburn and pro skater Jordan Hoffart as the tour guides, it was quite the experience. Check out the offices, skatepark, and more in this edition of Field Trip.
Alli Video
Alli gives you a preview of the first-ever Bones Wheels Video. Filmer and TM Jared Lucas explains how the concept came about, and Chad Bartie, Jake Duncombe, Sierra Fellers, David Gravette, Adam Dyet, Ryan Decenzo and the rest of the crew came through with their best skating to make it happen.
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