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Zered Bassett
American skateboarder (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zered Bassett (born February 6, 1984) is a regular-footed professional skateboarder, living and working in New York City.[1]
Early life
Born in Hyannis, Massachusetts, Bassett grew up in Chatham, Massachusetts.[2]
Skateboarding career
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Zered Bassett's first sponsor was Sixteen Skateboards.[3]
In 2003, Bassett appeared in the Zoo York Skateboard Company video City of Killers.[4] In 2005, Bassett appeared in the DVS Shoes video "Skate More" and his co-directed film "Vicious Cycle" with RB Umali.[5] Also in 2005, Bassett had the closing part of the Digital Skateboarding video titled Divercity, skating to the Timbaland & Jay-Z song, Lobster & Shrimp.[6]
In 2005, Bassett won Rookie of the year at The 7th Annual TransWorld SKATEboarding Awards.[7]
In 2007, Bassett starred in the RB Umali produced show: Firsthand On Fuel TV.[8]
In 2008, Bassett received his first pro shoe from DVS Shoes.[9]
In 2009, Bassett appeared in the Zoo York State of Mind video with a 6+ minute part, skating to two songs: Dio by Holy Diver and M.O.P. - Cold As Ice.[10]
In 2012, Bassett left Zoo York as corporate restructuring led the company to cut all riders not currently on long term contracts. Only Brandon Westgate and Chaz Ortiz remained.[11] Westgate would leave the company in 2015 and Ortiz in 2018.[12] In October 2012, Bassett signed with Expedition skateboards.[13]
In 2014, Bassett had a part in the Transworld Outliers video.[14] Also in 2014, Bassett had a part in the Supreme video - cherry - directed by Bill Strobeck.[15]
In 2016, Bassett left Expedition.
In 2017, Bassett signed with Alltimers skateboards.[16]
In 2018, Bassett had a part in both the Alltimers video No Idea and the Converse video Purple.[17]
As of 2023, Basset continues to put out video parts, including Alltimers' 2021 ET&DUSTIN and You Deserve It in 2022. He has also been featured in Dave Caddo's 2022 video Pattern Language and CONS/Krooked's Middle Earth, both of which were released in 2022.[18]
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Sponsors
Converse, Alltimers, Tensor Trucks, Mob Grip, Hardluck, Spitfire[19][20]
Filmography
- Zoo York: EST Premier Issue (2000)
- Zoo York: EST Version 2.0 (2001)
- White Knuckle Extreme: Black Out (2002)
- Zoo York: Unbreakable: Mix Tape 2 (2002)
- Zoo York: City of Killers (2003)
- Vinny Raffa Has A Posse (2004)
- Red Bull: Seek & Destroy I (2004)
- Static II: The Invisibles (2004)
- Digital: Divercity (2005)[21]
- DVS: Skate More (2005)[22]
- Vicious Cycle (2005)[23]
- Zoo York: Ellis Island (2005)[24]
- Zoo York: Welcome To Zoo York City (2006)[25]
- Krooked: Kronichles (2006)[26]
- Streets: NYC (2006)
- Thrasher: King Of The Road (2007)
- Chapman: Short Ends (2007)
- DVS: City Of Dogs (2007)[27]
- DVS: East Infection Tour (2007)
- Firsthand: Zered Bassett (2007)[28]
- DVS: Dudes Dudes Dudes (2008)[29]
- Transworld: Skate & Create (2008)[30]
- Zoo York: State of Mind (2009)[31]
- Converse: Burnt Ice and Bum Glaze (2013)[32]
- Red Bull: Perspective (2013)[33]
- Supreme: "cherry" (2014)[34]
- Orchard: Stone Soup (2014)[35]
- Transworld: Outliers (2014)[36]
- Expedition One: Gone Fishin' (2014)[37]
- Converse: One Star World Tour (2016)[38]
- Converse: Purple (2018)[39]
- Alltimers: No Idea (2018)[40]
- Dime: Knowing Mixtape Vol. 2 (2019)[41]
- Converse: Seize the Seconds (2020)[42]
- Alltimers: ET & DUSTIN (2021)[43]
- Alltimers: You Deserve It (2022)[44]
- CONS / Krooked: Middle Earth (2022)[45]
- Dave Caddo: Pattern Language (2022)[46]
- Thrasher Vacation: Canada (2023)[47]
- Thrasher Weekend: Cons in Kansas City (2024)[48]
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