





As implied by his name, Gabriel Fortunato has been blessed with remarkable talent. He started skateboarding at ten years old and is regarded as one of the most stylish in the game today. Constantly jet-setting and hitting spots around the world, Fortunato keeps clips coming at a steady rate, making his fans marvel at how effortless he makes it all seem. Born in 1998 in São Paulo, Brazil, Fortunato is part of the country's new generation of rippers who all share similar athletic traits — big pop, quick feet, and an unbelievable knack for choosing the most unexpected tricks for each spot. When it comes to the latter, Fortunato excels: when you watch him skate, we've learned to expect the unexpected.
As implied by his name, Gabriel Fortunato has been blessed with remarkable talent. He started skateboarding at ten years old and is regarded as one of the most stylish in the game today. Constantly jet-setting and hitting spots around the world, Fortunato keeps clips coming at a steady rate, making his fans marvel at how effortless he makes it all seem. Born in 1998 in São Paulo, Brazil, Fortunato is part of the country's new generation of rippers who all share similar athletic traits — big pop, quick feet, and an unbelievable knack for choosing the most unexpected tricks for each spot. When it comes to the latter, Fortunato excels: when you watch him skate, we've learned to expect the unexpected.
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