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Jeff started skating in the summer of 2017 and has since become highly knowledgeable, skilled and experienced in the [[inline skating]] scene. | Jeff started skating in the summer of 2017 and has since become highly knowledgeable, skilled and experienced in the [[inline skating]] scene. | ||
== 2024 == | |||
As of early 2024 before the skating season and [[Toronto Roll]], [[Jeffrey Boughton]] was removed from the [[Toronto Bladers]] administration chat and group by [[Fred]] due to his unwelcome actions which led to the ostracizing of one [[Toronto Bladers]] organizer by the skating community, contributing to the poaching of rollerbladers to and by another Toronto skate group and direct defamation with falsehoods about one organizer who always treated him with privilege and preferential treatment in the Toronto Bladers. | |||
Although Jeff did not want to leave, the consequences of his actions, intentional or not led to egregious outcomes towards the targeted organizer and he was deemed persona non grata. | |||
During 2024 that targeted organizer, halted all his organized events and stopped organizing during 2024 and it is unknown if there is a return date. | |||
== Prior to 2024 == | |||
* Joined the [[Toronto Bladers]] in 2021 for the [[annual events|Bladers Day]]. He has since become a household name and a weekly regular skater for events in Toronto. | * Joined the [[Toronto Bladers]] in 2021 for the [[annual events|Bladers Day]]. He has since become a household name and a weekly regular skater for events in Toronto. | ||
* He does [[inline skating]] 12 months out of the year and in '''2022''' did '''4,869.1 km'''. He also does ice skating. | * He does [[inline skating]] 12 months out of the year and in '''2022''' did '''4,869.1 km'''. He also does ice skating. | ||
* Longest recorded session was: | * Longest recorded session was: over 100 km in 2024 | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
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== Equipment== | == Equipment== | ||
Among others: | |||
* '''Boots:''' Powerslide, Seba, Adapt, Roces, Rein, USD Aeon | * '''Boots:''' Powerslide, Seba, Adapt, Roces, Rein, USD Aeon | ||
* '''Frames:''' NN, Endless, Seba, Powerslide, Wizard | * '''Frames:''' NN, Endless, Seba, Powerslide, Wizard |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 2 September 2024
Jeff started skating in the summer of 2017 and has since become highly knowledgeable, skilled and experienced in the inline skating scene.
2024
As of early 2024 before the skating season and Toronto Roll, Jeffrey Boughton was removed from the Toronto Bladers administration chat and group by Fred due to his unwelcome actions which led to the ostracizing of one Toronto Bladers organizer by the skating community, contributing to the poaching of rollerbladers to and by another Toronto skate group and direct defamation with falsehoods about one organizer who always treated him with privilege and preferential treatment in the Toronto Bladers.
Although Jeff did not want to leave, the consequences of his actions, intentional or not led to egregious outcomes towards the targeted organizer and he was deemed persona non grata.
During 2024 that targeted organizer, halted all his organized events and stopped organizing during 2024 and it is unknown if there is a return date.
Prior to 2024
- Joined the Toronto Bladers in 2021 for the Bladers Day. He has since become a household name and a weekly regular skater for events in Toronto.
- He does inline skating 12 months out of the year and in 2022 did 4,869.1 km. He also does ice skating.
- Longest recorded session was: over 100 km in 2024
Location
Equipment
Among others:
- Boots: Powerslide, Seba, Adapt, Roces, Rein, USD Aeon
- Frames: NN, Endless, Seba, Powerslide, Wizard
- Wheels: Undercover, Junk, Bont, MPC, etc
- Bearings:
- Liners: Intuition
Participations
- Is a member of the Toronto Bladers
- Is part of the main Toronto Bladers core group
- Has skated with the Shop Task crew
- Often speedy's skating partner exploring long trails around Ontario
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