Meet the Embassy Skateboarding Team
These aren’t influencers. These are riders – skaters who earned their place through grit, passion, and years of concrete commitment. From Texas vert legends to new-school destroyers, the Embassy skateboarding team is a brotherhood and sisterhood that reps real skate culture, not trends.
Each crew member brings something raw and authentic; whether it’s style, story, or street-earned skill. Our team spans cities, generations, and skate styles, but one thing unites us: we ride with pride.

Tyson Brown
Home Town: Outer Banks, North Carolina
Tyson Brown is a young American skateboarder from the Outer Banks, North Carolina, known for his strong performances in vert and bowl competitions and his raw, committed skating style. At just 16 years old, Brown has already been competing against more seasoned riders in events across the U.S., earning solid placements and respect on the regional skate scene.
Brown’s sponsorship list includes standout brands tied to skate culture — most notably Embassy Skateboards — alongside other supporters such as Monster Army and Brand‑X‑Toxic Wheels. Being backed by Embassy aligns him with a team that values authentic skateboarding and grassroots progression, from OG legends to the next generation of chargers.
As part of Embassy’s “Next Gen” riders, Brown represents the brand’s commitment to fostering emerging talent who embody the sport’s independent spirit and love for concrete and vert progression.
With competition experience under his belt and a sponsorship platform that connects him to skate culture history, Tyson Brown is one of the promising young skateboarders pushing forward — riding with pride and carving his own path within Embassy’s diverse crew.

Christian Fletcher
SURFER/SKATER
Christian Fletcher is pure voltage—one of the most explosive crossover figures to ever blur the line between skateboarding and surfing. Coming out of the chaos of San Clemente, Fletcher didn’t just ride waves—he attacked them, injecting punk rock energy into surfing at a time when surfing was still trying to keep things clean and traditional. In the water and on concrete, his style was loud, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore.
As a surfer, Fletcher helped push aerial progression into the spotlight, influencing generations long before airs became standard. His roots run deep with the likes of his father Herbie Fletcher, but Christian carved his own lane—one built on rebellion, speed, and a refusal to play by the rules. That same energy translated seamlessly into skateboarding, where he rode with the same ferocity, bringing surf flow into pools, vert ramps, and the backyard skate scene.
His connection to Embassy Skateboards is a natural alignment of attitude and ethos. Embassy isn’t about trends—it’s about lifers, outsiders, and those who never lost the fire. Fletcher fits that mold perfectly. He represents the raw edge unfiltered style, zero compromise, and a deep respect for the culture’s roots while still pushing it forward.
Christian Fletcher isn’t just a name—he’s a movement. A collision of saltwater and asphalt, punk rock and progression. Shane Munce’s graphic nails it. Whether he’s carving a wave or slashing a pool, his legacy lives in every rider who chooses expression over expectation and chaos over control.

Collin Graham
Home Town: Virginia Beach, Virginia
Current: San Diego, CA
Stance: Regular Skates Everything
Out of the salt-stained concrete pits of Virginia Beach comes Collin Graham, a full-throttle transition savage raised where the humidity’s thick and the coping’s always calling. Bred in a scene that doesn’t hand out shortcuts, He’s part of the LEGENDARY “FORK CREW”. He grew up with Legendary Vert soldiers Henry Gutierrez and his brothers, Allen Midgette, Mike Cresini and all the surrounding characters paving the way. MT Trashmore in Virginia Beach was the starting point of the addiction that flows through his veins to this very day. He’s developed a smooth polished style, but don’t be fooled it’s still raw East Coast power, carved out of years of skating vert.
From the jump, Collin Graham was already blasting above the coping, locking into lines that felt more like controlled chaos than choreography.
Repping Embassy Skateboards since 2011, Collin carries the torch for real-deal transition skating—loud, fast, and built to last. No gimmicks, just pure vert destruction straight from the underground. If you want power, speed, and something that’s a sight to see—Collin Graham has the style that’s pleasing to the eye. He grew up traveling the world on the Van’s Park Series starting in 2016 and has been blessed to continue living the dream. He currently has multiple signature decks available here on the website. Including the “GRAHAM” deck, “Monster Series” deck, and “Hour Glass” model, with artwork by artists such as “Philly” legend Shane Munce and Argentina’s Martin Varbaro. He has a new drop in June of 2026, with artwork by Smitty Knowles from the Australian Outback. Collin is focused on doing more filming in 2026, and doing his usual itinerary of the Jack-A-Lope Festivals, Mystic Cup, Curb Show, STU Pro Tour, Tony Hawk Vert Alert, and lots of demo’s in-between. Check out his other sponsors as well, Speedlab Wheels, Wave Riding Vehicles, Jarritos, Protec, Ace Trucks, Blackfly Eyewear.

Dave Duncan
Skateboarding Legacy
Dave Duncan is one of those rare figures in skateboarding whose fingerprints are all over every era he’s touched—competition, culture, commentary, and raw street energy. Rising out of the early contest circuits, Duncan carved his name deep into the DNA of World Cup Skateboarding, where he wasn’t just a competitor—he was part of the backbone that helped legitimize skateboarding as a global competitive force. His style was fast, aggressive, and built for the kind of terrain that separated weekend warriors from lifers. Duncan was part of the legendary “Alva” crew in the ‘80’s. He started traveling the world with the “Alva Posse”.
As skateboarding evolved, so did Duncan. When the spotlight of the X Games hit the scene, he transitioned seamlessly into a voice of the culture—bringing authenticity to commentary in a space that could’ve easily gone corporate. He didn’t just call tricks—he translated skateboarding to the masses without watering it down, keeping the grit intact while the world tuned in.
But Duncan’s real legacy lives deeper than medals or microphones. His connection to skateboarding runs through the core of what it represents, raw, independent, no-frills skateboarding. Being a part of the “World Cup of Skateboarding” from the beginning has paved a way for global travel. And Duncan embodies that spirit: DIY ethos, respect for the streets, and a lifelong commitment to skateboarding as more than a sport—it’s a way of life.
From contest runs to curb sessions, from global stages to underground crews, Dave Duncan stands as a bridge between generations. He’s not just part of skateboarding—he’s part of the reason it still feels real.
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