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Daewon Song (born February 19 1975) is a professional skateboarder. He is recognized for his technical street skateboarding. He rides for the Almost Skateboards team.

Daewon is featured opposite Rodney Mullen
in the skateboard video Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song. He also has the ending part in DVS Footwear's Skate More, and many of the old World Industries videos.

:"It's just me - I just skate. I wake up, and I'm motivated by trying new things. There's always progression. There's no limit on skateboarding. You don't think about it, you just go out and do it. All of a sudden, something comes up and you go for it. The progression is fast, but there're still so many things that aren't done. Basically there's no limit to skateboarding. It will be forever. There're always new tricks. There's never, "Oh, there's nothing left." That will never be." : - Daewon Song speaking to magazine, March 2004

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Some related entries: Deacon Phillippe | Chuck Hiller | Chuck Daigh | Jeremy Bloom | Jim Palmer | Timothy Mack | Daniel Wilcox | Justice Smith | Kevin Garrett | Aaron Glenn | Donnie Freeman

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