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Jereme Rogers is the king of switch at only 22 years-old, and all on his own merit. A phenomenon on the skate scene, Jereme Rogers has definitely proven he has what it takes to skate with the best. He began skating at the age of 13 and a large part for his overwhelming success in skateboarding competition comes from his approach in which he concludes that “You just gotta know you can do it. You gotta believe, and not doubt yourself. It's up to you to believe - everyone else is going to doubt you anyway. If you doubt yourself you are only going to pull yourself down.” His excessive “bling” and tattoos may be misleading, but Jereme Rogers is well-spoken, well-mannered and close with his family and God. Jereme Rogers is known throughout the skating community for his spirited skate style as well as his spiritual beliefs. Worshipped by kids around the world, Jereme Rogers's hard work has paid off, and in 2005 he was named Transworld's Rookie of the Year. In 2006 he placed 2nd overall in Skate Park at the Dew Tour, and in 2007, he was recognized as one of the premier skaters in competition as he placed 2nd in the Tampa Pro for street and best trick. Jereme Rogers maintains one of the cleanest images in skating industry, and is a role model to both young and old skaters alike.

 

 

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