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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_GelfandAlan Gelfand - Wikipedia

    Alan " Ollie " Gelfand (born 1963) is an influential American skateboarder credited with inventing the ollie, one of the most foundational skateboarding tricks. Early Life. Alan Gelfand was born in January 1st, 1963 in New York City, Gelfand moved to Hollywood, Florida with his family in 1972. [1] .

  2. Alan Gelfand. / SHoF 2013 / By Todd. Find Alan on Social Media. It is impossible to overstate the importance of the gift Alan Gelfand bestowed upon skateboarding when he cracked the world’s first Ollie in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1977.

  3. The maneuver was invented by the American skateboarder Alan Gelfand and quickly enabled riders to evolve from horizontal to vertical and aerial performances. Alan Gelfand was born in New York in 1963. His family moved to Hollywood, Florida, when he was nine years old.

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  4. Raw footage of the first ever skateboard ollie, in the air. full credit goes to the legend of Alan 'Ollie' Gelfand!Rodney Mullen then went on to do the first...

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  5. 1995. Bayesian nonparametric spatial modeling with Dirichlet process mixing. AE Gelfand, A Kottas, SN MacEachern. Journal of the American Statistical Association 100 (471), 1021-1035. , 2005. 468. 2005. Bayesian analysis of linear and non‐linear population models by using the Gibbs sampler.

  6. 30 de may. de 2015 · During the summer of 1977, 14-year-old Alan Gelfand was working on the lipslide — a trick his friends had already mastered. But something totally unexpected happened. All four wheels came off ...

  7. Alan Enoch Gelfand (born April 17, 1945) is an American statistician, and is currently the James B. Duke Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University. Gelfand’s research includes substantial contributions to the fields of Bayesian statistics, spatial statistics and hierarchical modeling.