1980 First professional signature skateboard introduced in 1980 and Bones Brigade member for over 20 years.
Invented the “CABALLERIAL", a Fakie 360 Ollie, which is a household trick that has even crossed over to other board sports plus countless more manuevers.
1981 Named “Skater of the Year" after winning many professional vert and bowl riding contests during those years.
1987 Set world record for highest air on a vert ramp - 11ft.
Won both street and vert titles at the World Championships in Munster, Germany.
1988 Set world record for longest board slide on a ramp - 26 ft.
1989 First professional skateboarder to release a signature shoe.
1990 Placed 1st at the first Mini-Ramp Pro Challenge in Honolulu, Hawaii.
1991 Won the Vision Vert ramp finals in Southern California.
1995 Placed 5th in street at the first ever ESPN X-Games in Rhode Island.
1996 Skated at the closing ceremonies of the Olympics in Atlanta, GA.
1998 Won the ESPN X-Trials street competition in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Placed 3rd at the Vans/ Hard Rock Cafe World Championships in Huntington Beach, CA.
1999 Placed 6th in street at the NBC Gravity Games in Rhode Island.
Set the world record on street for the longest board slide on a 44-step handrail.
Won the masters bowl event at the Vans/G-Shock Triple Crown Finals in Huntington Beach, CA.
Named “Skater of the Century" in Thrasher Skateboarding Magazine.
2000 Appeared in Tony Hawks Pro skater 2 & 3 video games for Playstation.
Xtoys produced the first ever Steve Caballero action figure.
2001 1st place at the Mervins Beach Bash Masters Soul bowl event in Hermosa Beach, Ca.
1st place at the Philips Fusion Masters Soul bowl event in Miami, Florida.
2nd place in the Legends vert contest in Dortmund, Germany.
2nd place in the Planet X Summer games Street event in Sydney, Australia.
2002 2nd place Soul bowl Snickers event in Donnington, England
2004 Received the Transworld skateboarding magazine “Legends" award.
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