Stance: Goofy
Ethan Fowler rose to prominence in the early 1990s. At just sixteen, his part in Stereo’s 1994 video "A Visual Sound" stood out with smooth style, minimalism, and creative lines—offering a fresh alternative to the era’s technical trends. Known for stylish ollies, 180s, and a legendary backside tailslide shove-it, Fowler helped re-center skateboarding with a focus on individuality and expression. Inspired by skaters like Ed Templeton and Mike Vallely, Fowler built a career on resisting expectations and staying true to his unique approach to skating.