Thrasher Magazine March 1994 — Page 28
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Clockwise from above: The all-terrain legend Wade Speyer was his usual pedal-to-the-metal self. Monster
transfer. Omar Hassan was the only top ten in both events. Tailgrab fakie on the way to second place in vert.
The winning streak stalled in Sac, but Kareem Campbell was the man to watch. Backside 180 kickflip over the
deal. Photos by Lance Dalgart. The runs Mike Frazier was taking on the vert ramp were enough to cause an
earthquake. Between rounds Mike serves up a jobbed nosebone. Photo by Bryce Kanights. In the long run, you
will always see shots of Willy Santos like this: Clean, flipped and fat. Heelflip this time. Photo by Lance Dolgart.
NOW
Andy Roy Noseblunt onto the
pro shop roof from a big quarter-pipe.
Tony Hawk Drop in on the twen-
ty foot tall vert wall of doom, earning
forty dollars straight out of Kareem
Campbell's pocket.
Tim Brauch Immortalizing the
ollie blunt.
Mike Carroll The cleanest kick-
flip over a sawhorse in the center of
the pyramid.
Jamie Thomas Dorked fun
box Japan to concussion.
In the other room, behind the big
fence, a thirty-two foot vert ramp
awaited. Some coping conquistadors
to remember were:
Remy Stratton Seat belt hell.
Omar Hassan 540's and high
Christ airs to fakie, my little buddy
ATRIBUTE TO