Steve Caballero : Who The F**k is He? –

Steve Caballero is an iconic American professional skateboarder and an influential figure in the skateboarding world. With an impressive career spanning decades, he is renowned for his difficult tricks and air variations as well as his record-setting highest air achieved on a halfpipe. In 1999, he was honored as the “Skater of the Century” by Thrasher Magazine.

Born November 8, 1964, Caballero is 58 years old.

Caballero turned pro in 1980 when he was 16, during the Gold Cup series at the Oasis Skatepark, Southern California.

Caballero is known for inventing the ‘Caballerial’ and fakie 360 aerial, as well as a frontside boardslide. He set world records for highest air on a half-pipe (11-ft backside air) and longest board slide (44-step handrail) in 1987 and 1999 respectively. Despite being born with scoliosis, Caballero has achieved remarkable feats in skating.

No, Caballero retired from professional skateboarding in 2016. And just like Mike Vallely, Caballero started a new punk band called Urethane, who have signed to the Cyber Tracks record label. Their debut album, ‘Chasing Horizons’, was released on September 24, 2021. Caballero also paints, collects toys and comic books, rides motocross, and is a hot rod enthusiast.

Caballero has been sponsored by Vans Footwear, Bones, 187 Killer Pads, Independent truck company, Pro-Tec, Powell Peralta, kawazaki, SKVI, Shift, Fix Manufacturing, and Merge 4.

Caballero’s net worth is estimated to be $4 million as of 2023.