Thrasher Magazine July 2000 — Page 83
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1. Although far less demanding, challenging, and rewarding
than actually skating, Jimmy Srnec shows that you can keep
it real even at 1/250th scale. 2. Other than Bob's vert antics,
one-foot action is going the way of the Dodo bird.
Manos Tzortzakis doesn't care and busts what is not some
sort of flip caught clean in Greece. Photo: Pagomenos.
3. You pop, commit, and figure you've got it made until some-
thing goes horribly wrong on the landing. Reed Dahlmeier
skids one out. Photo: Hardesty. 4. It looks like a short stack,
but when you get up around the eight and nine stair range,
shit gets serious. Cody Grayson levels his flight in Texas.
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5. Let's not bullshit here. Donovan Harris's boardslide in
Las Vegas is pretty unremarkable, but he does get points for
dragging this bar onto his neighbor's driveway just to see if he
would get kicked out. That's the spirit! 6. Landed or not,
Florida's Kyle Polvere probably felt those harsh electricity
shocks through his heels and/or altered his lower back align-
ment on this roof drop. Photo: Crandall. 7. Aric Arthur's form
on this tre flip in England is so tight that we're going to assume
this zinger got back under him. Photo: Gaz. 8. Florida's
Ralph Wilson plans to make it to the flat bank on the other
end by August. Photo: Genderon.