December 21, 2014 / / WORLD NEWS

SKATEBOARDERS WHO ESCAPED DEATH

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滑手一般都是敢于不断挑战自己极限的人,而在肾上腺素不断分泌之后,有些人挑战的就是生与死,我们为你罗列出10个不成功便成仁的视频片段,有的跳地铁,有的跳房顶,有的跳楼...
Skateboarders are often categorized by people outside of our community as thrill seekers or adrenaline junkies, a comparison that always makes me cringe. For the most part, (speaking from personal experience here) skateboarders remain low to the ground – their biggest adrenaline rushes come from doing a backside tailslide slightly faster than the one they did before. However, as skateboarding progresses, it does seem to be more of death defying stunts performed by fearless daredevils than anything else. With that in mind, I give you a list of 10 death-defying-why-would-he ever-try-that-I-can’t-believe-he-actually-made-that tricks. A tribute to those who literally risked their lives trying to capture a four second trick on a skateboard.

 

1. Koki Loiaza, Tengu: God of Mischief (2013)

 

 

2. Clint Walker, Real Street (2013)

 

 

 

3. Chet Childress, Back In Black (2006)

 

 

4. Jeremy Wray, 411VM (1998)

 

 

5. Joe Valdez, China Banks Ollie

 

 

6. Dane Burman, Cold War (2013)

 

 

7. Bob Burnquist, Loop of Death

 

 

8. Al Partanen, CSFU (2013)

 

 

9. Squints, Welcome to Creature (2014)

 

 

10. Geoff Rowley, Extremely Sorry (2009)

 

 

 

 

From:Jenkem Magazine

Photo: Trevor Vaughan (@trevorvaughan)
Words: Rob Ridge (@rojosworld)

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