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Mark Gonzales: Godfather of Street Skateboarding

By Mia Phillips

Mark Gonzales: Godfather of Street Skateboarding

September 12, 2026

This article was last updated by Sujan on June 16, 2026

When most people think of skateboarding, two names come to mind: Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen. Apart from these two men, there are a few other skateboarders whose names are well-known. But many people overlook or don’t really know about Mark Gonzales.

Mark Gonzales is the godfather of modern street skating, and his influence cannot be understated.

Gonzales invented modern street skating, and you can largely thank him for the skateboarders you see riding down the street, flipping their boards, or jumping over trash cans.

While Gonzales didn’t invent as many tricks as Mullen or Hawk, his creativity and approach to street skateboarding were unlike anything anyone had ever seen before.

Mark Posing For CameraMark Posing For Camera in Street (Source: It’s Nice That)

Today’s article is dedicated to the godfather of street skating, Mark Gonzales, and we will uncover his beautiful skateboarding journey.

In addition, we will also uncover his career, personal life, net worth, early life, education, and many more.

But, before we dive into the details, let’s start with his quick facts.

Mark Gonzales | Quick Facts

Full Name Mark Gonzales Nick Name Gonz, The Gonz, The Mexican Guy Known As Godfather of modern street skateboarding Birth Date June 1st, 1968 Age 57 Years Old Birth Place South gate, California, USA Religion Christian Nationality American Ethnicity White Eye Color Hazel Gray Hair Color Blonde Body Type Athletic Zodiac Sign Gemini Height 5 feet 6 inches/1.7 m/170 cm Weight 155 lbs./70 kg Shoe Size 7.5 (US) Siblings One Brother Education Qualification Graduated Profession Professional Skateboarder, Artist, Entrepreneur Skateboarding Debut Year 1985 Major Achievements
  • Most Influential Skateboarder of All Time (2011)
  • Legend Award by Transworld Skateboarding (2006)
Tricks The Gonz Gap, Handrail skating Marital Status Married Wife’s Name Tia Gonzales Children One Daughter Hobbies Skateboard, Painting Net Worth$10 MillionSocial Media Not Available Affiliation Krooked Skateboards MerchLast Update May 2026

Mark Gonzales | Early Life & Education

Mark Gonzales was born and raised in South Gate, California, the United States, on June 1, 1968. 

Gonzales was baptized and had his first communion when he was a child, but he does not consider himself religious.

He is a private person who loves keeping his personal life low-key. Thus, not much information about his early life and education is available. 

Mark Gonzales | Age, Height, & Weight

Mark Gonzales was born in June 1968; thus, he is 57 years old as of 2026.

Mark Gonzales In An Interview With GQGonzales In An Interview With GQ (Source: GQ)

He was born in South Gate, California, and is of Mexican descent. Also, he has beautiful hazel grey eyes and blonde hair.

As for his body measurements, he is  5 ft. 6 inches tall (1.7 m ) and weighs about 155 lbs. (70 kg). 

Mark Gonzales | Career

Mark Gonzales is a multi-talented individual, and his talent shines through his rainbow-like career. He is a professional skateboarder, visual artist, and entrepreneur, all packed into one.

How did Mark Gonzales get into skateboarding?

Mark Gonzales first witnessed skating on TV. He used to watch pro skaters Russ Howell and George Orton skate at Paramount skatepark.

The sport amused him, and he soon started skating when he was 13. Mark got his first skateboard as a Christmas gift.

It was a yellow plastic skateboard, but it was enough for him to imitate what he watched on the TV.

He used to skate with his skate mates, primarily consisting of his friend, Paul, and brother.

Professional Skateboarding Career

In 1985, Mark turned pro after he won his first street event in Oceanside. When Gonzales was 16 years old, he was featured on the cover page of Thrasher Magazine.

He was recruited by Alva Skates company but later left the company to become a Vision team member.

A year later, he established San Francisco’s The Embarcadero as one of the most popular skate places in the world. He ollied between a wave-shaped wall and the platform at the port. Later, it was given the nickname “The Gonz Gap.”

Mark Gonzales Showcasing His Skateboarding AbilityMark Gonzales Showcasing His Skateboarding Ability (Source: Pinterest)

Likewise, Mark was showing his extraordinary skating skills people had never seen before. He was the first sidewalk surfer to ride handrails in 1986.

In 1987, Gonz changed how skaters saw a skateboard when he introduced switch stance riding to the sport. A four-block-long, 4-foot-tall gap in San Francisco known as the Wallenberg Set was originally ollied by Gonz.

His influence on current street skating is undeniable, and he is regarded as the godfather of modern street skateboarding.

Skateboarding Company

In 1989, Mark Gonzales and Steve Rocco co-founded Blind Skateboards. Mark came up with the logo design, which is still used today.

Mark later left the company in 1993 and founded ATM Click Skateboards and 60/40 Skateboards.

He later founded Krooked Skateboards and Deluxe Distribution in 2002.

Filmography Career

Mark’s street skateboarding was first featured in Spike Jonze’s 1991 skateboarding film “Video Days.”

Since then, his outstanding skill has been featured in several other videos, including Non-Fiction (1997), Kicked Out of Everywhere (1999), and Real to Reel (2001).  

In 2007, Electronic Arts (EA) released “Skate,” a video game featuring Mark. The same year, Gonz also appeared in the music video for “West Coast” by Coconut Records. 

Career As A Creative Artist 

Aside from being a skater, Mark is an inborn poet and novelist. Some of his published works include Social Problems, High-Tech Poetry, Broken Dreams, and Broken Poems.

Gonzales writes poetry daily, and his work is well-received. 

Mark Gonzales In Front of His Artwork Mark Gonzales In Front of His Artwork (Source: The Skateroom)

Similarly, he has had several exhibitions to showcase his talent and work.

Maurizio Cattelan in 1994, Mark Gonzales in 2000, Museum Het Domein, Sittard (solo) in 2002, and Bay Area Now 3 in 2004 were among his many shows.

In 2011, Gonzales designed the logo for London’s Supreme (brand).

Mark Gonzales The Godfather of Modern Street Skateboarding

It wasn’t until the early ’80s that modern skateboarding emerged from the banana board-riding. There were basically two “disciplines”: transition and freestyle.

Tony Hawks and Rodney Mullen were experts in these two disciplines. But then skateboarding required skating parks. However, it wasn’t feasible in every area. 

Gonzales’ ability to use a wide range of everyday objects, including stairs, ledges, benches, and rails, in a way that made them look like they were specifically designed for skateboarding set him apart from the rest of the pack.

Mark Gonzales Showing Off His Skating SkillsMark Gonzales Showing Off His Skating Skills (Source: Gwangju News)

Mark Gonzales was the first to skate on the handrail, which most people had never thought of. He later founded companies to manufacture skateboards for street skating.

After that, the skateboarders did not require to skate in skate parks. All they needed was a skateboard, and they could skate through anything.

That’s how he gave birth to modern street skateboarding and is regarded as the godfather of modern street skateboarding.

Mark Gonzales | Personal Life and Social Media

Mark Gonzales is married to Tia Gonzalez. The couple has been blessed with one daughter. Unfortunately, not much information about them is available.

However, it is known that Gonzales is a family person who loves spending time with his wife and children. He lives by the beach in Massachusetts. 

Mark Gonzales With His Wife Mark Gonzales With His Wife (Source: Celebrity Net Worth)

Also, Mark enjoys Thai food. His favorite is Pad Thai. Apart from food, Mark loves watching movies and videos.

His all-time favorite movie is Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). Aside from skateboarding, he loves wrestling and painting. 

Social Media Presence

Interestingly, Mark does not own a smartphone and has no interest in social media.

Mark says the world has shifted to a virtual world now that they have forgotten about the world we live in.

He says he wants to break free from the smartphone and live in his world. He is more in tune with the city’s pulse and people in the real world than on social media.

Mark Gonzales | Net Worth & Salary

Mark Gonzales’s net worth is estimated to be $10 million as of May 2026.

Most of his fortune can be attributed to his professional career as a skateboarder, musician, artist, and owner of a skateboarding company.

Aside from that, a good chunk of his fortune can be credited to his brand deals.

During his prime, he was sponsored by brands such as Adidas, Krooked, Spitfire, Independent, and Supreme.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)

Does Mark Gonzales own Blind?

Gonzales founded Blind Skateboards in 1988 as a distribution company for Steve Rocco’s World Industries skateboard company.

However, he is not associated with the company in any way, and Dwindle Distribution owns the company now.

Is Mark Gonzales a Korean brand?

No, Mark Gonzales is not a Korean brand. It is an American brand but has immense popularity in South Korea. It has a Korean website and several stores in South Korea.

What size wheels does Mark Gonzales ride?

Mark Gonzales rides Pro Classic 53mm Skateboard Wheels by Spitfire. Spitfire sponsors Mark and most of the skateboards he rides.

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