About: Sector 9

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Sector 9 is a skateboard manufacturer and subsidiary of Bravo Sports. The company was started in La Jolla, California in 1993 by cofounders Steve Lake, Dave Klimkiewicz, Dennis Telfer, and Tal O'Farrell. Sector 9 is currently headquartered in San Diego, California. Billabong International acquired Sector 9 in 2008. On June 28, 2016 it was announced that Bravo Corp had purchased the company from Billabong for 12 million dollars. Sector 9 sponsors numerous different athletes in skateboarding and surfing, including Joel Tudor and Levi Hawken of Nek Minnit fame.

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  • Sector 9 est une marque de skateboards fondée à La Jolla dans le sud de la Californie aux États-Unis, en 1993 par Steve Lake, Dennis Telfer, EG Fratantaro et Dave Klimkiewicz. La marque est née de la culture californienne, skateboard, surf et plus particulièrement dans le , une version plus grande (>36 pouces) d'un skateboard classique . C'est dans le jardin de Dennis Telfer que la marque est née. (fr)
  • Sector 9 is a skateboard manufacturer and subsidiary of Bravo Sports. The company was started in La Jolla, California in 1993 by cofounders Steve Lake, Dave Klimkiewicz, Dennis Telfer, and Tal O'Farrell. Sector 9 is currently headquartered in San Diego, California. Sector 9 manufactures skateboarding equipment and surf/skate lifestyle apparel. Their main focus is on hard goods, but they also offer a range of soft goods. Through out their history, they have catered to both entry level skaters with more cruiser oriented boards, as well as high performance downhill skateboarding goods, that has been used by professional riders. Billabong International acquired Sector 9 in 2008. On June 28, 2016 it was announced that Bravo Corp had purchased the company from Billabong for 12 million dollars. Sector 9 sponsors numerous different athletes in skateboarding and surfing, including Joel Tudor and Levi Hawken of Nek Minnit fame. (en)
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  • Steve Lake, Dave Klimkiewicz, and Dennis Telfer and Tal O'Farrell (en)
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  • Sector 9 est une marque de skateboards fondée à La Jolla dans le sud de la Californie aux États-Unis, en 1993 par Steve Lake, Dennis Telfer, EG Fratantaro et Dave Klimkiewicz. La marque est née de la culture californienne, skateboard, surf et plus particulièrement dans le , une version plus grande (>36 pouces) d'un skateboard classique . C'est dans le jardin de Dennis Telfer que la marque est née. (fr)
  • Sector 9 is a skateboard manufacturer and subsidiary of Bravo Sports. The company was started in La Jolla, California in 1993 by cofounders Steve Lake, Dave Klimkiewicz, Dennis Telfer, and Tal O'Farrell. Sector 9 is currently headquartered in San Diego, California. Billabong International acquired Sector 9 in 2008. On June 28, 2016 it was announced that Bravo Corp had purchased the company from Billabong for 12 million dollars. Sector 9 sponsors numerous different athletes in skateboarding and surfing, including Joel Tudor and Levi Hawken of Nek Minnit fame. (en)
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