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Q&A: HACKETT & OLSON on RIDING (1085 Posts)
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Boom Boom HACK Jam
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On 8/11/2006 Guto Jimenez
wrote in from
Brazil
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GGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!! AAAWWWWWSSSSSSSSOOOOOOMMMMMMEEEEE!!!!!!!
You made us all 40+ skaters out there proud!
You can check the pictures on Tribo Skate mag website on http://triboskate.terra.com.br/whats/index.php?id_materia=531
It´s a Brazilian mag so it'll be written in Portuguese. It doesn't matter, as actions speak louder than words.
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swing that axe
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On 8/10/2006
sc
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United States
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man, whenever you post THE GNAR! I think of this:
BTW, when's the next Pump?
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Hackett!
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On 8/10/2006
Cliff Coleman
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United States
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Dave,
Loop the loop. Sounds like a yo-yo trick. Dave, your making the loop is unbelievable! Congratulations. Next thing you know you will be trying to get me to do it. Can you imagine, a 56 year old doing the loop?
My try at comedy. Nothing but respect for your skate skills!
Cliff Coleman
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Hackman
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On 8/9/2006 Danny Connor
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United States
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Hackett=Gnar
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Gnar!
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On 8/9/2006
Slob-air
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Canada
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Hawk's Huckjam hacked?! Sic! Congrats, David.
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DH loop
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On 8/8/2006 cabbaGe
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United States
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f#@! yeah Hackett...sick!...way to go man.. are you the oldest guy to loop it or what?
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Hack and Olsen at the US Nationals?
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On 8/7/2006
Mac
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United States
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Dont see your name on the list, what gives? did I miss something are you not coming? Have cigars will travel
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Hackett loop
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On 8/5/2006 GlenD
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United States
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congrats on the loop Hackett. Lance emailed me a photo of you doing it. Awesome!
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loopy
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On 8/3/2006 Chris Miller - SRA
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United States
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AWESOME HACKETTT!! Lets see the vid!!
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Hackett gettin' all loopy
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On 8/3/2006 Stubbs
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NOYCE!!!! Surely there's pics or vid of this event. I don't need it to believe it, I just want to see it.
xxxooo,
Stubbs
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Full Circle
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On 8/2/2006
FADELL
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United States
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F#ck cones and timers.......we're talk'n the F*ck'n Loop!!!!!!!
You can't front on that!
Right On!
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The Loop by D.H.
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On 8/2/2006
steveOlsOn
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United States
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All I know is I was there and saw it go down You may say what is that OlsON is talking bout I would say in return, mymainmanHackett walk into the boomboomhuckjamloop Claim it was easy, then proceeded to throw himself around into the pads, then make another claim, that he was about to pull it, and then did End of story, and if anyone ever claims anything against mymainmanhackett, then you are an
IIDDIOOOTTTT
OlsON
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OLSON
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On 8/2/2006
martin siegrist
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Switzerland
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hey OLSON you lickadickaday?
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olsenator!!@$@
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On 7/26/2006 stef diggidy
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if you roll out to the race on the 5th could you possible bring a one of your decks I have cash monies and none of these f#@!en shops around here carry them and I would be stoked!!! but whatevers hopefully and hope to see you there anyhow
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History not Trivia
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On 7/21/2006
Joe Lehm
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United States
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All Around Championships are important to the history of the Sandia event because no other event since then has challenged skaters to show their skills in such a wide variety of skating. Alva won in Long Beach in '77 doing Downhill, Slalom, Bowls, Freestyle and Barrel Jump, setting a world record. The '78 Championships dropped barrel jumping and added cross country. In Abq we call it Cross Town because it's 8.3 miles along a striped bike lane, but the obstacles are the kinds of traffic, bikers, cracks and manhole covers that you would encounter crossing any town on your skate.
The winner of the Sandia All Around Challenge will be crowned the best ALL AROUND skater in the world based on 9 events. If you disagree, then show up and show us up! Last years Sponsorship Lottery winner was Jason Mitchell, who did pretty well 3rd). Are you coming back for more Jason? O'Shei? Fadell? TA?
Lottery applications are now being accepted for Pro Skaters that want to take the Challenge. One skater will be awarded entry fee, lodging, and the use of an enormous quiver to undertake which ever terrain they are least prepared for.
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I might have seen him
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On 7/18/2006
Chris Miller
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United States
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So, last night I decided to pop in Animal Chin. Well, I am kinda watching it with one eye while I am doing some other stuff and I see the bouncer outside the blue tile lounge sorta looks like that Skip dude from the Dogtown movie. While I am lookin' in the credits, I see that not only was it him, but Hackett and Olson are listed there too!
What did you guys do on that movie?
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BLR website
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On 7/17/2006 Guto J
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Brazil
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Hackett, Olson or anyone from BLR: Something's wrong with the website. The front page comes out ok, but nothing happens next, ie no access to other parts of the site. Please have it checked. Hey guys, come down to Brazil some time. You'll find hills that range from Rain Forest narrow slopes to looong steep 50mph+, all this between Rio and São Paulo alone. If you guys ever bother going to the Southern Region, Teutonia is the s#@! - some guys speed up to 70mph! Oh, lest not forget about cement parks, beaches, girls, cheap beer...
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Hang Ten Championships
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On 7/15/2006
Slob-air
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Canada
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Killer footage from the 1976 Carlsbad Hang Ten World Championships: Alva VS HEster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiN84fox5lw&search=Hester
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuP9H1rbBYA&search=Hester
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CROSS COUNTRY IS...
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On 7/14/2006
HACKMAN- THE GNAR!
wrote in from
United States
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KINDA' LIKE OBSTICAL COURSE RACING OR PARK SLALOM- IN A WAY.
CROSS COUNTRY IS REALLY PUSHING AS FAST AS YOU CAN AROUND A SET COURSE FOR SPEED AND BEST TIME.
PARK SLALOM DIFFERS IN THAT IN PARK SLALOM, THE RIDER SHOULD PUMP THE TRANSITION OF THE PARK FOR SPEED- NO PUSHIING AFTER THE TIMER STARTS.
SOMETIMES CROSS COUNTRY WAS DONE AS A RELAY WITH A BATON BEING PASSED BETWEEN THREE RIDERS/RACERS- I.E. DENNIS MARTINEZ, STEVE SHISHLER AND MYSELF WON THE CROSS COUNTRY AT THE FIRST OASIS CONTEST IN 78'.
HACKMAN - BLR
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Cross country?
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On 7/14/2006
Bud
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United States
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Could someone please explain to me what in the world "cross-country" is....?
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Back when I was a kid in the 70's
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On 7/14/2006
CM
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United States
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Here is the quote from a 1996 interview. The interview can be found at http://www.angelfire.com/ca/alva2/1996.html
Tell me about the world championship. It took place in Carlsbad, California in 1978. The sponsors were Hang Ten and some other big corporation like Pepsi or something. The competition was pretty well rounded as far as the skate scene went back then. Anyone who was anybody was invited to compete in all five events. They had bowl riding, which was relatively new, freestyle, slalom and cross-country. I tied for first in the bowl, which was a joke due to politics, third in freestyle, and second in slalom. This pretty much clinched my overall victory; all I had to do was place top five in downhill and cross-country, which I easily did. This made me the men's overall World Professional Skateboard Champion. A very great accomplishment to my self at the age of 19. Immediately succeeding this contest, I founded Alva Skates, with my first business partner, Peter Zehnder. The rest is history.
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Alva's 5 events
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On 7/14/2006
Geo
wrote in from
United States
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Wasn't it was Bowl riding, freestyle, slalom, downhill and high jump? Also it was 1977, not 1978. He also set a barrel jumping record in 1977. -Geo Can you confirm this Hack?
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oh yeah,
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On 7/14/2006 me again
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United States
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What do I win?
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