Australian scooter rider Jack Dauth rides scooters. He has a big social media fan base thanks to his incredible scootering videos. The “YouTube” channel with the same name allows Jack to demonstrate his scooter riding prowess while also providing tutorials for various maneuvers. He presently works for UrbanArtt, a retailer of items for scooters. Since high school, he has been scootering. Now, Jack has a well-deserved place in the scootering community. This scooter celebrity from “YouTube” was detained in Brisbane after being accused of causing a traffic bottleneck. His devoted fan club protested the arrest and was successful in getting their idol released. In the future, Jack wants to popularize the sport all across the world.
YouTube & scooters
On his fourth birthday, Jack received a skateboard as a gift. He had a tendency to skateboard back then. Jack spent the following few years mastering every aspect of the sport before turning pro. Jack began vlogging in the hopes of promoting the sport. He started a self-titled “YouTube” channel and started uploading skateboarding-related videos to it. Initially, he had also shared a few do-it-yourself sports-related projects.
Jack eventually stopped skating. In a video blog, he explained his choice and talked about his newfound love of scootering. Jack had no experience riding a scooter before. His primary goal was to spread awareness of the sport both in Australia and around the world.
Jack gave advice on how to master the sport in a number of films featuring his scootering tricks. His rapid empire expansion among scooter enthusiasts increased the number of subscribers to his channel. Jack has become recognized as one of the top street riders in the world, with more than 400 000 members.
Several sports organizations were drawn to Jack’s prodigious talent and amazing scooter-riding abilities. The “UrbanArtt” team introduced Jack as the first Australian rider. Riders can purchase personalized scooters and related goods from a company called “UrbanArtt.”
The team sponsors Jack in some way. Jack announced this accomplishment by releasing a video displaying his incredible talent, which demonstrated his value. Due to his efforts to popularize the sport on a global scale, Jack currently boasts of numerous sponsorships from companies like “Scooter Hut,” “Sacrifice Scooters,” and “O Wheels.”
In the Varsity Street Jam of the “Pro Scooter Series,” Jack took the first position. He took first place in the Australian Scooter Association Tournament in 2013, which was held at Newtons Nation. When Jack founded the company “Seven Goods Company,” which sells clothing for scooter riders, he entered the world of business.
Jack Daugh’s Controversy
Jack was detained in Brisbane in October 2017 after he and several scooter riders caused a traffic bottleneck. To encourage as many people as possible to attend his event, the “Brisbane Street Jam,” Jack had earlier extended an open invitation on his “Instagram” profile.
On the event day, a large group of scooter riders traveled directly from “Fortitude Valley” through “CBD” to “Kangaroo Point.” The situation became out of control after a while. To protect other drivers’ safety on the road, the police had to step in. Jack was detained along with a number of other scooter riders.
After learning of Jack’s detention, his enormous fan base took to the streets, yelling “Free Jack,” which made the situation worse. The cops were eventually compelled to free Jack.
Jack’s Individual Life
On November 22, 1998, Jack Dauth was born in Australia. He is presently residing in Sydney. Jack left high school to pursue his career as a scooterist. Jack made the decision to give up school at the age of 16 in order to concentrate more on his craft.
He yelled at Jack after telling his principal about his choice. Jack was urged to reevaluate his choices and even given the chance to enroll in a vocational program. Jack, though, was committed to achieving his objectives. He eventually dropped out and made scootering his full-time profession.
Jack has worked in other occupations in the past as well. He had previously worked at KFC and a nearby coffee shop. His finest and worst employment experiences, respectively, were with Toys “R” Us and Ben & Jerry’s. Jack had a panic episode when he was around 10 years old and was taken to the hospital. Jack was quickly diagnosed with asthma. After the attack, he has been dependent on diffusers.
Jack has a variety of interests outside of skateboarding and scootering, including rugby, football, tennis, and baseball. He was given the chance to play football for his high school, but he turned it down.
Orange juice and vanilla milkshakes are his two favorite beverages. Red Bull is a canned beverage that Jack adores. He abhors smoking. The “lipslide on the wall” is Jack’s go-to scooter trick. He also enjoys “360 flips,” albeit he is not yet skilled at the maneuver.
Estimated Net Worth
Jack is one of the wealthiest and most well-known YouTube stars. Our research of Jack Dauth’s net worth from Forbes, Wikipedia, and Business Insider revealed a $5 million figure.