Many fans are curious about Bob Burnquist's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Bob Burnquist's Net Worth?

Bob Burnquist is an American skateboarder who has a net worth of $8 million. Bob Burnquist is best known for being the first skateboarder to land a 900-degree reverse-natural rotation, a feat he pulled off in 2010.

Burnquist has become famous for his specialty moves on the vert ramp and his switch stance. His signature skateboarding trick is the "Wee Willy Grind," which involves the skateboarder making contact with the trucks of the skateboard.

In 2006, Bob attempted a 50-50 Base Jump – a jump that takes place from fixed objects with the jumper using a parachute for descent – into the Grand Canyon. During the jump, he missed the rail and lost control of the performance before having to deploy his parachute. Adjustments were immediately made to the take-off ramp, and he attempted the stunt again, finally completing the jump successfully.

In 2000, Burnquist's originality and creative innovation won him the ESPN X Games Best Trick contest award when he displayed his famous "Fakie 5-0" with a fakie kickflip off the railing. The following year, his biggest success during the ESPN X Games was in the vert contest. He earned a score of 98 out of 100, performing tricks that had never been seen by the public before. His score was the second-highest that had ever been earned at an ESPN X Games skateboarding event.

Robert Dean Silva Burnquist was born on October 10, 1976, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the son of Dean Burnquist, an American, and Dora Silva, a Brazilian. He grew up with two sisters, Rebecca and Milena. Bob began skateboard training when he was 11 years old in his hometown of Sao Paulo and turned pro when he was 14.

Burnquist won a gold medal in the ESPN X Games Best Trick vert contest in 2005 while placing fourth in the vert section and sixth in the Big Air contest.

Burnquist became the first skateboarder to win gold medals on four consecutive occasions in Skateboard Big Air, during the 2013 ESPN X Games in Barcelona. That year, after winning his 24thmedal, he tied bicycle motocross riderDave Mirraas the athlete having won the most ESPN X Games medals. Later that year, at the ESPN X Games in Munich, he won a medal in Skateboard Big Air making the winner for five consecutive years and setting a new record. At that moment, with 25 ESPN X Game medals, he bested Dave Mairra to become the ESPN X Games athlete with the most medals.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.