Tony Hawk — Age In 1999

That year, Tony wasn’t just competing—he was rewriting history. The X-Games had become a global stage, and on June 27, 1999, after 10 failed attempts, Tony Hawk landed the first-ever 900 (two and a half rotations) in competition. The roar of the crowd wasn’t just for the trick—it was for the realization that age, in the face of passion and perseverance, is just a number.

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So the next time someone says you’re “too old” to chase something new, remember: That year, Tony wasn’t just competing—he was rewriting

How old was Tony Hawk in 1999?

That same year, the first Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game was in development (released in late 1999 for PlayStation). It would go on to introduce millions to skate culture—with a 31-year-old father of three on the cover. Here’s a draft post for social media or

Born on May 12, 1968, Tony entered 1999 at age 30 and turned 31 that spring. And in an era where professional skateboarding was still widely viewed as a “young person’s sport,” 31 might have seemed “past prime” to outsiders.

But 1999 proved them dead wrong.