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From: Jimbo June 07, 2010 |
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Chris Cole on his way to winning 0K
In the best display of skateboarding to ever hit New York City all at once, the Maloof Money Cup Finals went off this afternoon underneath grey skies and increasing wind. As the three jam groups were set to start the final section - the stairs and rails - the skies couldn't hold out any longer, and it began to sprinkle a little bit.
Photo: Kanights
Torey Pudwill took 3rd and won best trick for k
and k respectively.
A quick conversation with the skaters led to the decision to get it going while we could, and the result was almost desperate-feeling jams that had everyone on the edge of their seats. Sean Malto, Peter Ramondetta and Bastien Salabanzi all seemed on the verge of putting it all together as they hit the three sections, but the three top skaters from Saturday's qualifiers maintained their dominance and somehow even managed to step it up a notch.
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P-Rod manned up and took 2nd and ,000
As the time ticked down in the final jam, the skating was at a feverish pace as announcers Brian Schaefer and Ryan Clements called time, and it was just about a minute later that the rain let loose. It couldn't have been timed any better. The skateboards gods were on our side today: it rained long enough to get everything wet, but then stopped again for the awards.
Photo: Kanights
Chris Cole - 0k richer - Not bad for a day's
work.
The results were a slight shuffling of yesterday's P-Rod, Torey, Cole 1-2-3 placing. Torey Pudwill added $25,000 to his Tech Deck Best Trick purse and took third, with amazing tech tricks on every ledge, rail and gap in the Flushing Meadows Corona Skatepark. Paul Rodriguez was doing all his favorites: a perfect switch flip down the 9-stair, switch backside lipslide down the big rail...
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Pudwill - all smiles.
Actually Paul did so many switch tricks on every obstacle that it's easy to forget how tough those tricks are. The next rain showers were champagne on Chris Cole's head: although it was close, in the end Cole had just a few more makes, including a switch 360 flip down the 9 stairs, a sugar cane on the tech rail, and back-to-back first try bangers on the 9-stair rail.
Volcom Street Pro Pro Contest Contest Final Results:
1. Chris Cole ($100,000)
2. Paul Rodriguez ($40,000)
3. Torey Pudwill ($25,000)
4. Bastien Salabanzi
5. Sean Malto
6. Sierra Fellers
7. Ryan Decenzo
8. Peter Ramondetta
9. Greg Lutzka
10. David Gonzalez
World Industries Amateur Street Competition Final Results:
1. Felipe Gustavo
2. Tom Asta
3. Gilbert Crockett
4. Jeffrey Marshall
5. Ishod Wair
6. Cody Davis
7. Timmy Knuth
8. Manny Santiago
9. Filipe Ortiz
10. James Hardy
Best Trick Contest
Torey Pudwill ($10,000)
For more visit: http://maloofmoneycup.com/
Full Finals Video:
Best Trick Quickie:
Nice to have such an amazing event on the East Coast. Its going to be really neat if the maloof brothers extend this competition to South Africa too like they are planning. -BLKRED- www.blackredxtreme.com