Skateboarder Bob Burnquist, nursing a broken left arm, reclaimed the top spot on the podium in X-Games Big Air after being edged out last year by young gun Tom Schaar. With the victory, Burnquist upped his record for the most career X Games medals to twenty-eight.
[fusion_title size=”4″]GOLD MEDAL: BOB BURNQUIST[/fusion_title]
Burnquist trains regularly on his backyard mega-ramp, and as the adage goes: practice makes perfect. In Austin, the 38-year-old Brazilian landed a switch 540 over the 63-feet gap into an Indy 700 landing fakie on the 27-feet high quarterpipe to post the top score of 93.33.
[fusion_title size=”4″]SILVER MEDAL: ELLIOT SLOAN[/fusion_title]
New York, New Yorker Elliot Sloan, who currently resides in sunny San Diego, claimed the silver medal with with an Indy 7 to an enormous tailgrab 900 more than 21-feet above the quarterpipe.
[fusion_title size=”4″]BRONZE MEDAL: TOM SCHAAR[/fusion_title]
Fifteen-year-old prodigy Tom Schaar, last year’s champion, claimed the bronze medal with a second run score of 88.00.
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