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| Brown Defends His Big Air TitleX Games Skateboard Big Air wrapped up Thursday night at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA with the name Jake Brown once again at the top of the leader board. Brown had stiff competition from Bob Burnquist and Rob Lorifice, but was able to edge them out with a backflip on the first hit, and an Indy 540 that measured 21' 8" on the quarter pipe. ![]() All night, the talk on and around the mega ramp was whether or not a 900 was going to go down on the quarter pipe. Word on the street is Burnquist and Brown have one in their pockets. Brown never attempted one and Burnquist threw up two, one he even set down onto the ramp, but couldn't hang on. The 15 year-old Brazilian sensation Pedro Barros was able to stomp a run landing a backside 360 on the first hit and a melon 540 on the quarter pipe. It wouldn't give him an X Games medal, but it was quite a feat for the eighth grader. Burnquist looked a bit displeased when Brown's score was posted, which was .33 points higher than his. He had landed a switch backside 540 on the first hit, and an Indy 540 on the quarter pipe. A very difficult run, "dropping into the mega ramp switch is a trick in itself," said mega ramp legend and commentator, Danny Way. In the end though, it was the exact medal finish as last year. On a side note, Burnquist would not give up on the 900, and attempted more than handful more after the contest ended, to the cheers of the crowd and the chagrin of his wife. Here are the Results: 1. Jake Brown - 93.66 2. Bob Burnquist - 90.00 3. Rob Lorifice Jake Brown mid backflip. Photo: Harry How via Getty Images. Channels: Skate Skaters Confirmed For Dew Tour OpenerGRINDTV Newswire via Allied Sports: Burr Ridge, Ill. - June 23, 2010 -The Dew Tour returns to Boston for the second consecutive year for the Skate Open, ISF Skateboarding World Championships, June 25 and 26 at TD Garden. Kicking off the 2010 season, Neon Trees and Paper Tongues will perform a FREE concert at City Hall Plaza on Thursday, June 24 at 8pm. The five-city tour will continue on to Chicago, Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, and conclude with the Dew Tour Championships in Las Vegas this October. ![]() Over 120 of the best skateboard athletes from 22 different countries will compete in Boston at the Skate Open in both vert and park. Highlighting the vert roster includes defending Dew Cup Champion and Skate Vert World Champion, Bucky Lasek, Boston-native Andy Macdonald, up-and-comer Alex Perelson, 2008 Dew Cup Champion Pierre-Luc Gagnon and vert legend Bob Burnquist. The defending Skate Park World Champion and three-time Dew Cup Champion, Ryan Sheckler will look to repeat his World Champion status again in 2010. However, he will have to contend with the likes of Paul Rodriguez, Chaz Ortiz, Ryan Decenzo, Nick Dompierre, Jake Duncombe, Greg Lutzka and Boston-native Jereme Rogers. Fans can catch the skate park final streaming live on www.Allisports.com, Saturday, June 26 beginning at 7:45pm EST. The defending women's Skate Vert World Champion, Lyn-z Adams Hawkins, will compete against young up-and-comers Allysha Bergado, age 13, and Lea Taylor, age 14, to regain her title again in 2010. Vanessa Torres will look to defend her title of women's Skate Park World Champion. Athletes are pre-qualified based on their rankings at the end of the 2009 Dew Tour season. Athletes who are not pre-qualified may compete as International Qualifiers at the Skate Open, ISF Skateboarding World Championships to earn a spot in the preliminary rounds. The full list of pre-qualified athletes is as follows: Skateboard Park Men Skateboard Vert Men Chaz Ortiz Andy Macdonald Paul Rodriguez Bob Burnquist Ryan Sheckler Bucky Lasek Greg Lutzka Adam Taylor Austen Seaholm Sandro Dias Rodolfo Ramos Renton Millar Carlos De Andrade Anthony Furlong Danilo Do Rosario Alex Perelson Fabrizio Santos Rob Lorifice Kurtis Colamonico Pierre-Luc Gagnon Tyler Hendley Paul-luc Ronchetti* Milton Martinez Josh Stafford* Dave Bachinsky Ryan Decenzo Timmy Kunth Skateboard Park Women Skateboard Vert Women Vanessa Torres Lyn-z Adams Hawkins Abisha Alshebaiki Allysha Bergado Lacey Baker Amelia Brodka Amelia Brodka Elise Dabby Leticia Bufoni Mimi Knoop Amy Caron Gaby Ponce Mayra Gallegos Franziska Stolz Candy Jacobs Lea Taylor Miho Kazama Nora Vasconcellos Lorena Lima Marta Nery Elizabeth Nitu Lauren Perkins Rachel Reinhard Alexis Sablone Chihiro Uchida *Indicates wild cards Twenty-two countries from around the world will be represented at the Dew Tour's Skate Open, ISF Skateboarding World Championships. The complete list of countries includes: Australia Italy Belgium Japan Belize Malaysia Brazil Mexico Canada Netherlands Chile Poland Czech Republic Puerto Rico Finland Portugal France Switzerland Germany Thailand Great Britain United States Channels: Skate |



