Trevor Smith

My name is Trevor Smith. I’m a professional scooter rider from Middletown, Delaware. My best friend got me into scootering in 2015, and ever since then, I was hooked. Riding my scooter makes me who I am. I stand by the FEARLESS movement because I’ve seen firsthand the damage drugs and alcohol can cause. I’m strongly against them and fully support extreme sports because of the positive impact they’ve had on my life.

Sometimes, life can feel hopeless, but that’s never a reason to turn to drugs or alcohol. Instead, find an extreme sport like riding a scooter to lift your spirits and keep you focused on something positive. 

Extreme sports are a way for me to clear my head. The second I get on my scooter, all thoughts leave my mind, and my only focus is on what trick I’m going to try to land. Scootering has always helped me through a bad day or a rough week. I firmly believe that if you’re having a bad day or week, drugs and alcohol are never the answer.

My goals for the future are to push the sport of scootering, impact my community, and make a difference. I want to show people that by doing something you love, you can change how negative things affect your life. I aim to achieve this by filming scooter edits and participating in as many competitions as possible to reach my target audience.

Life is full of endless possibilities. I was just a young kid who loved riding my scooter at the skatepark, and FEARLESS has given me the chance to live my dream of becoming one of the best scooter riders in the world. I couldn’t be more grateful to have found such an inspiring movement to be a part of.