This was not only the best run of all-time but it happened when all these legendary skaters like Burnquist, Lasek, MacDonald were in their primes. It was the real golden era of skateboard vert.
Adding time tags to Marty Harris's comment: 0:40 Frontside Nosebone 0:42 Kickflip Indy 0:45 Mute 540 0:47 Kickflip Indy to Fakie 0:50 Switch Frontside nosebone 0:53 Switch Kickflip indy 0:56 Darkside to Forward(Kickflip indy where you grab the board upside down.) 0:59 Boardslide to fakie 1:01 Fakie 540 1:04 Slob Gaytwist 1:06 Indy to Fakie 1:09 Switch Frontside Ollie 1:11 Switch Backside Ollie 1:14 Switch rock and roll 1:17 Fakie 5-0 revert 1:19 Blunt fakie 1:22 Halfcab front blunt 1:25 Boardslide to fakie 1:27 Gaytwist 1:30 Blunt kickflip out 1:32 Switch rock and roll 1:35 Fakie frontside halfcab front rock
Well, Tony actually rattles out some of the tricks in the background, but he's probably one of like 3 people alive who actually knows all of the tricks that Bob did, and never in such fluent run (such as that Darkside). He starts to speak before they are interrupted by the score accouncement - something along the lines that you are usually glad to get some of the tricks in the "Best trick" competition. But, well, yeah, the screaming is way more hype ^_^
That's what makes skateboarding better than team sports. In team sports you are never happy for the other guy, you're supposed to just put and be angry and "hate to lose".
and the fact that Buckys run was pretty legendary as well, Bob was far behind and everybody thought it was over. He had to get atleast a 95-96 for the gold. and nobody expected it to happen. You would need a beyond perfect run.. lol I still remember watching it live like "whaaaat the fuuuuu-?!" hahaha
Frontside Nosebone,Kickflip Indy, Mute 540, Kickflip Indy to Fakie,Switch Frontside nosebone.Switch Kickflip indy , Darkside to Forward(Kickflip indy where you grab the board upside down.) boardslide to fakie, fakie 540 ,Slob Gaytwist, Indy to Fakie,Switch Frontside Ollie,Switch Backside Ollie,Switch rock and roll, fakie 5-0 revert,blunt fakie,halfcab front blunt, boardslide to fakie, gaytwist,blunt kickflip out,switch rock and roll,fakie frontside halfcab front rock,
Realize that this was when these tricks weren't even created. Did you not hear the commentator? "How many tricks did we just see that we haven't seen before." That's why it was a huge deal.
Not necessarily haven't been created or done, the big deal was that it hadn't been done in competition. That's why the 900 was so big. That's why when the 1080 got landed in competition it was so big. It's doable under favorable circumstances,. But to lay some of these down AND do them seamlessly is the feat here
@@mrsquickles9414 sorta but a lot of these tricks also just back to back period was straight up hammer mode. Also the 9 had never been done period at that time.
He was landing stuff that win competitions in a row while going with the flow. The guy went ultra intinct and felt like he was on another stratosphere.
Bob Burquist is my all time favorite. This is still, to this day, the greatest thing I have ever seen on a skateboard. I mean, the level of difficulty in this run is almost unfathomable. Like, unless you know skating you can't even begin to understand how hard and technical this run is. Watching Bob skate is art.
Yo...we talk about how this is one of the greatest runs ever, but this is also one of the greatest calls in live sports broadcasting history. A living legend, Tony Hawk starts it with "He's gonna do that Bob thing" and midway though someone on the broadcast screams "What are you doing Bob?!" This is up there w/ "Do you believe in miracles...Yes!" and "The band is on the field!"
Especially since it may be a common trick now but back then it was unheard of to do it in a vert contest. and as your last trick? Crazy man. This and the 900 are still my favorite moments in skateboarding.
These guys were all friends man no jealousy no anger Bob cheering for Bucky before his run bucky literally jumping up and down on the side of the ramp losing his mind at bobs run. It was good times man skateboarding is a bond.
Bob has most likely watched this exact video. Seeing all these comments. Bob if you are reading. . . .I wonder if you truly realize how much of a positive impact you had on us.
I guess that does count as a switch back lip since they can just pivot into it. I always viewed it as a fakie front board, but the whole run is still insane to this day.
@@SpooksMcGhie Basically about 1/3rd of the tricks that bob pulled out here were never before seen in competition, and they were threaded together so elegantly and confidently that everyone was literally speechless at the beauty and ingenuity of what they were witnessing(none of the announcers can even form a coherent sentence by the end of it). It was a moment that transcended sports into the realm of art.
Exactly! That's the same situation that I'm here. I don't understand nothing about skating, but when I first heard the commentators yelling... bro that gave me chills!
Bob skates with his LEFT FOOT ahead... except in this run he's skating A LOT with his right foot ahead (he's skating backwards, switch position) and still doing some AMAZING tricks
I have been skating for 23 years, mostly street, but I saw this live and remember literally jumping off the couch when he kick flipped out of blunt, I couldn't take the insanity anymore! I also meet Bob at the 2013 Dew Tour in SF. I told him kudos for all he's done and gave him a fist bump. He gave me a Dooms Day sticker that I still have on the back of my guitar 🤘 A true legend in skateboard history
When I first watched this, my English wasn't good enough to understand what was being said in the broadcast, so I seriously thought this was kind of a "victory run", like, he'd won the competition already and was having the last run just as a celebration. Now that I know that all this was actually the last run of the competition and that he had to beat Lasek's excelent run, my mind is officially blown. How can you be so smooth, so perfect, having so much pressure on your shoulders? Bob, Tony and Rodney are the holy trinity. Pure legends.
All these ‘perfect’ street runs from ten years ago don’t look as impressive today, and are often surpassed...but this showing by Bob on vert is just iconic, and something that I can’t see ever being outdone.
This isn't ever gonna get surpassed. These tricks were absolutely unheard of at the time to be done one after the other in a vert run? No way. There's a reason the commentators are losing their minds lol
Myself, and two little brothers watched this live when I was I think 11 or 12 years old. Announcers rarely showed that much purr energy and hype about performances so it felt really authentic and special in the moment. That still carries through today pretty well in thr video
Danny Way finishing the competition on a broken ankle was pretty sweet. And I know it's not x games but Kerri Strug vault in the olympics doing the same thing.
Nego fala que Bob não revolucionou no vertical, mas o cara simplesmente trouxe e estabeleceu o estilo street dentro do vertical, de uma forma única, sempre utilizando a base invertida, algo usado eficientemente somente por ele. O cara se não é o melhor de todos os tempos no skate, e no MINIMO top 3 all time, junto com Tony e Mullin, sendo esses 3, um bem próximo do outro, incrível.
Everything about this was absolutely perfect from the hyped up commentators to the crowd, to the legendary skaters, and this unfathomable vert run. Bob Burnquist secured his place in history with this competition as did Tony Hawk with the 900 in 1999.
He stepped out of thps3 for his own video game. It’s a shame it wasn’t too great, he deserved much better just for this run. Bob was going so hard that the commentators couldn’t keep up with his moves! Bob is the one and only, the switch god.
Bob Burnquist is my favorite ever, and I watched Lasek hit that run. He was my friend's favorite and we were watching together. He just knew it was over but no...Bob put down the greatest run ever! Burnquist forever!
Man this brings me back, just started my senior year of high school, the Terror had not happened yet and Bob Burnquist lit the skateboarding vert scene on fire! Man those were simpler times.
Bar none hands down the Best era for skateboarding, I would get anxiety watching these guys battle, unbelievable competition man, amazing performance gang
I remember watching this run live on TSN, recording this on my VHS player. I was just a little kid but my god did this ever stick out in my mind over the years how Bob won, and hearing everyones reactions to this run.
I have this recorded on VHS as well. I also have the best trick contest where Tony Hawk first landed the 9 on VHS. Both are still fun to play in the VHS player once in a while as it feels more real than watching on TH-cam
I remember seeing this when it happened. One thing this video doesn't really get across is that the trick at 1:22 is one that he'd tried on both his previous runs, and had been forced to bail both times. And on top of that, he pulled several insane tricks that had never been seen before. And this was after Bucky Lasek's incredible runs, including the 95.5 that put him solidly in the lead.
Probably one of my top 3 vids on youtube... and yea one of the greatest not only skateboarding moments but sporting moments of all time, as another comment alluded to :D
The blunt kickflip was absolutely unreal, and while everybody in that arena and the commentators were raging hard…I don’t think anybody who hasn’t skated can understand the outrageous difficulty of that
List of the tricks 0:44 kickflip to indy 0:46 540 0:49 kickflip to christ air 0:53 switch kickflip to indy 0:57 tony hawk named darkside to fakie 1:02 540 fakie to fakie 1:14 switch rock n roll 1:20 blunt stall 1:23 tony hawk named halfcab front side flip 1:31 blunt to kickflip out
This was just one of the best most iconic runs of all time. Cause it showed Bob as one of the only skaters in the world that if he had even just a 0.000001 percent chance of not falling, that he would not fall. And if he did fall, that there was no way to save it. Just beyond incredible.
I come back and watch this run every couple years. I remember watching it live, and for more than three quarters of the run, after every trick, just standing in front of my TV shouting NO WAY, NO WAY, NO WAY, and just standing with my hands in the air at the end of his run just thinking no way can anyone ever top this. Sports come a long way since then, and there's kids now that are doing stuff that wasn't even imaginable, but to me, for the time and place, this is/was the best run to ever go down.
Surely overall impression then. I still remember when they started getting more strict on time in later years, made it feel more like a commercial sport.
Absolutely amazing - Bob could of went for another minuet but he didn't need too. Wow. Could only imagine how much was going through his mind when he was there ..
I remember watching this when I was 10 years old and focused on nothing but skateboarding.. After he blunt stalled to kick flip I ran around the house not knowing what I just watched.. I never saw anyone do that before
And me here in 2024 still having goosebumps watching Bob doing his "Bob things". Our Brazilian legendary guy! 🇧🇷
É surreal 👏🏽👏🏽
@@sammycbr mano, essa volta está marcada para toda eternidade pqp 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Realmente unico!!!
This was not only the best run of all-time but it happened when all these legendary skaters like Burnquist, Lasek, MacDonald were in their primes. It was the real golden era of skateboard vert.
Supplemental Sense Hawk
Beating Lasek was a situation that not so many can say they did, the rivalry, the tricks, the progression was insane, Bob earned this one
The real golden era and then the white plg era right behind it
I agree 100%
This was also the best commentator lineup X Games has ever had imo
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING BOB?!?!" Gets me every time. Chills. History right there folks.
And That's why Ladies and Gentlemen he got ANTIHERO TATTED ON Him
He was doing that Bob thing
One of my favorite moments in X Games history!
It's gotta be one of the best moments in xgames history for sure. The entire run brings tears to my eyes every time
@'gree
"He's gonna do that Bob thing." -Tony Hawk
I mean he isn't wrong at all
The Bob thing = skating in reverse for most of the run
Adding time tags to Marty Harris's comment:
0:40 Frontside Nosebone
0:42 Kickflip Indy
0:45 Mute 540
0:47 Kickflip Indy to Fakie
0:50 Switch Frontside nosebone
0:53 Switch Kickflip indy
0:56 Darkside to Forward(Kickflip indy where you grab the board upside down.)
0:59 Boardslide to fakie
1:01 Fakie 540
1:04 Slob Gaytwist
1:06 Indy to Fakie
1:09 Switch Frontside Ollie
1:11 Switch Backside Ollie
1:14 Switch rock and roll
1:17 Fakie 5-0 revert
1:19 Blunt fakie
1:22 Halfcab front blunt
1:25 Boardslide to fakie
1:27 Gaytwist
1:30 Blunt kickflip out
1:32 Switch rock and roll
1:35 Fakie frontside halfcab front rock
Don't you call me a 1:27
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@@youtubesucks1821 would you rather 1:04?
is that all?
@@killedradiostar I'd rather smoke a fat 1:19
Two of the greatest moves that Bob pioneered:
The “Oh, no, What? What? What Are You Doing, Bob?”
And of course, the great “OOOOOOOIIIIIEEEAAAAAAA!”
Majorly underrated comment here
jerma
Best comment ever hahahahaha that last one gets me every time
List of tricks:
- OMG
- What is he doing here?!?
- OMGaaaawww
- What???
- Switch Stance
- Screams
- Respect this goat
Hahaha exactly
Well, Tony actually rattles out some of the tricks in the background, but he's probably one of like 3 people alive who actually knows all of the tricks that Bob did, and never in such fluent run (such as that Darkside). He starts to speak before they are interrupted by the score accouncement - something along the lines that you are usually glad to get some of the tricks in the "Best trick" competition.
But, well, yeah, the screaming is way more hype ^_^
This is extraordinary. Even Bucky Lasek's disappointment was overshadowed by his excitement of what just happened.
That's what makes skateboarding better than team sports. In team sports you are never happy for the other guy, you're supposed to just put and be angry and "hate to lose".
@@jasondashney wow.. thats true. Now i have to think new about Teamsports :D
Also Bucky and teamed up as the killer bees for the team skate competitions only to always lose to the boom boom crew tony hawk and Andy McDonald
and the fact that Buckys run was pretty legendary as well, Bob was far behind and everybody thought it was over. He had to get atleast a 95-96 for the gold. and nobody expected it to happen. You would need a beyond perfect run.. lol
I still remember watching it live like "whaaaat the fuuuuu-?!" hahaha
@@jasondashney In pro sports this isn't really what happens XD
Frontside Nosebone,Kickflip Indy, Mute 540, Kickflip Indy to Fakie,Switch Frontside nosebone.Switch Kickflip indy , Darkside to Forward(Kickflip indy where you grab the board upside down.) boardslide to fakie, fakie 540 ,Slob Gaytwist, Indy to Fakie,Switch Frontside Ollie,Switch Backside Ollie,Switch rock and roll, fakie 5-0 revert,blunt fakie,halfcab front blunt, boardslide to fakie, gaytwist,blunt kickflip out,switch rock and roll,fakie frontside halfcab front rock,
...well, when you put it THAT way...
(...huge thanks, btw...)
"gaytwist"
Holup
@@iiwi758 looks at you in brokeback
That’s it? Pfffft. No kick flip McTwist 1080? Fake to front side front flip Indy 720 to switch?
He skates nothing like his video game character. 😁
@@iiwi758 slot mctwist. I think it was a typo
Realize that this was when these tricks weren't even created. Did you not hear the commentator? "How many tricks did we just see that we haven't seen before." That's why it was a huge deal.
Not necessarily haven't been created or done, the big deal was that it hadn't been done in competition. That's why the 900 was so big. That's why when the 1080 got landed in competition it was so big. It's doable under favorable circumstances,. But to lay some of these down AND do them seamlessly is the feat here
@@mrsquickles9414 sorta but a lot of these tricks also just back to back period was straight up hammer mode. Also the 9 had never been done period at that time.
He was landing stuff that win competitions in a row while going with the flow. The guy went ultra intinct and felt like he was on another stratosphere.
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Bob Burquist is my all time favorite. This is still, to this day, the greatest thing I have ever seen on a skateboard. I mean, the level of difficulty in this run is almost unfathomable. Like, unless you know skating you can't even begin to understand how hard and technical this run is. Watching Bob skate is art.
I know nothing of skateboarding and I was puzzled they went nuts towards the end with a kickflip, lol..
Wow crazy, Hawk is still my favorite all time, but Bob is the most amazing for me now.
Yo...we talk about how this is one of the greatest runs ever, but this is also one of the greatest calls in live sports broadcasting history. A living legend, Tony Hawk starts it with "He's gonna do that Bob thing" and midway though someone on the broadcast screams "What are you doing Bob?!" This is up there w/ "Do you believe in miracles...Yes!" and "The band is on the field!"
Tony screamed "what are you doing Bob?!" Which makes that call even more legendary considering its literally *Tony Hawk* Saying that.
@@JackTheripper911 I think that is Chris Miller saying that
@@JackTheripper911 Yeah, that was Chris Miller. Sales Masekela was the other commentator.
"Switch frontside ollie.. switch backside ollie..."
Tony nearly losing his voice is one of the things that made this run amazing!!
That blunt kickflip at the end gets me every time.
itsnotbutter13 facts!!
When I saw that for the first time I lost it
I remember best trick he kicked flipped of the ramp beam a year earlier.
Especially since it may be a common trick now but back then it was unheard of to do it in a vert contest. and as your last trick? Crazy man. This and the 900 are still my favorite moments in skateboarding.
Unbelievable.
These guys were all friends man no jealousy no anger Bob cheering for Bucky before his run bucky literally jumping up and down on the side of the ramp losing his mind at bobs run. It was good times man skateboarding is a bond.
Bob has most likely watched this exact video. Seeing all these comments.
Bob if you are reading. . . .I wonder if you truly realize how much of a positive impact you had on us.
I've been watch x games since 1998. this is truly the greatest moment in XGames history. early 2000s was the prime of skateboard vert
Kindly disagree, Tony Hawks 900 takes the cake.
this is peak human performance. i got actual goosebumps watching this
1:35 that scream when he does the switch back lip kills me everytime 😂 I would have been the same. Bob is a legend.
Goooood
I like how they can barely get out the words "half-cab" right before
It's R2D2
I guess that does count as a switch back lip since they can just pivot into it. I always viewed it as a fakie front board, but the whole run is still insane to this day.
Same here
I dont even know what is happening. But the reactions are enough for me to appreciate greatness
Yeah I'm not sure what exactly is impressive but I'm impressed by then being so impressed
@@SpooksMcGhie Basically about 1/3rd of the tricks that bob pulled out here were never before seen in competition, and they were threaded together so elegantly and confidently that everyone was literally speechless at the beauty and ingenuity of what they were witnessing(none of the announcers can even form a coherent sentence by the end of it). It was a moment that transcended sports into the realm of art.
Exactly! That's the same situation that I'm here. I don't understand nothing about skating, but when I first heard the commentators yelling... bro that gave me chills!
And of course because I'm brazilian e he is brazilian. That patriotic thing, u know...
Bob skates with his LEFT FOOT ahead... except in this run he's skating A LOT with his right foot ahead (he's skating backwards, switch position) and still doing some AMAZING tricks
This is what the XGames used to be about. You feel the emotion from the crowd so much more than you do now
Literally. People are so lame nowadays.
I have been skating for 23 years, mostly street, but I saw this live and remember literally jumping off the couch when he kick flipped out of blunt, I couldn't take the insanity anymore! I also meet Bob at the 2013 Dew Tour in SF. I told him kudos for all he's done and gave him a fist bump. He gave me a Dooms Day sticker that I still have on the back of my guitar 🤘 A true legend in skateboard history
The switch backlip revert at the end is skateboard mastery at it's finest. So smooth but still has that slight body torque from being switch.
The angle of Bob's body during the trick was crazy! Just when you think it cannot get any better he comes up with something that blows your mind away!
just watched this 10x in a row...i laughed silly every time.
ridiculous run...all hail the king
Same thing here, as I'm watching for the first time now. Bob is from outta this world!!
I was 7 years old and I cried watching this live on tv. One of the best sports moments of all time
best x-games moment in any event ever, i still remember this like its yesterday.
When I first watched this, my English wasn't good enough to understand what was being said in the broadcast, so I seriously thought this was kind of a "victory run", like, he'd won the competition already and was having the last run just as a celebration.
Now that I know that all this was actually the last run of the competition and that he had to beat Lasek's excelent run, my mind is officially blown. How can you be so smooth, so perfect, having so much pressure on your shoulders?
Bob, Tony and Rodney are the holy trinity. Pure legends.
All these ‘perfect’ street runs from ten years ago don’t look as impressive today, and are often surpassed...but this showing by Bob on vert is just iconic, and something that I can’t see ever being outdone.
This isn't ever gonna get surpassed.
These tricks were absolutely unheard of at the time to be done one after the other in a vert run? No way. There's a reason the commentators are losing their minds lol
this and Dennis Busenitz at tampa pro
Yea.. that was good. more than good. Amazing flow. Insanely technical run. No one can do what he did there, just beautiful to see
Myself, and two little brothers watched this live when I was I think 11 or 12 years old. Announcers rarely showed that much purr energy and hype about performances so it felt really authentic and special in the moment. That still carries through today pretty well in thr video
That blunt kickflip is just ❤️♥️
Probably watched that trick more than a hundred times in one day. It is so freaking awesome.
And this is why bob is my favorite skateboarder
I come back and watch this, from time-to-time, and it always amazes me. Modern vert lacks someone with this level of tech.
Pastrana double backflip
Tony’s 900
Bobs run
Best x games moments of all time
Pastrana dominating freestyle moto and his 360 were my personal fav moments
Waiit the dude that did the 1260 tho needs more cred
Danny Way finishing the competition on a broken ankle was pretty sweet.
And I know it's not x games but Kerri Strug vault in the olympics doing the same thing.
Beyond the X games alone, this is one of the best moments in sports history
Matt Hoffmans No Handed 900 out of nowhere
announcers were the best hahah
Just watched 2019 x-games vert final. Had to come back and watch this for skating that actually inspires me
I like the way he finishes, just standing there with his head bowed and his board held high. "And a legend was born"..
I WILL NEVER FORGET THIS MOMENT.
Nego fala que Bob não revolucionou no vertical, mas o cara simplesmente trouxe e estabeleceu o estilo street dentro do vertical, de uma forma única, sempre utilizando a base invertida, algo usado eficientemente somente por ele. O cara se não é o melhor de todos os tempos no skate, e no MINIMO top 3 all time, junto com Tony e Mullin, sendo esses 3, um bem próximo do outro, incrível.
O Bob é brilhante ! Concerteza top 3 all time !
Mullen > Tony > Bob. Mas o Bob está mais perto do Tony na história do skate do que qualquer um está do Mullen, que é uma lenda viva.
mullen>bob>tony
Tem gente que fala isso?
Ninguém está próximo de Rodney Mullen
I come back to this video , every 6 to 12 months have done since I watched it Live. Godly
Everything about this was absolutely perfect from the hyped up commentators to the crowd, to the legendary skaters, and this unfathomable vert run. Bob Burnquist secured his place in history with this competition as did Tony Hawk with the 900 in 1999.
Bob is a legend, this run is the best ever made. Impossible to watch it only one single time. Brazil's skating is incredible
Somebody tell him THPS isn't real.
he needs to take himself out of the simulation
He stepped out of thps3 for his own video game. It’s a shame it wasn’t too great, he deserved much better just for this run. Bob was going so hard that the commentators couldn’t keep up with his moves! Bob is the one and only, the switch god.
@@McGillicuddy849
Blow my wisel
That Blunt to Kickflip moment never fails to send chills over my scalp and make me crack a smile.
Bob Burnquist is my favorite ever, and I watched Lasek hit that run. He was my friend's favorite and we were watching together. He just knew it was over but no...Bob put down the greatest run ever! Burnquist forever!
Man this brings me back, just started my senior year of high school, the Terror had not happened yet and Bob Burnquist lit the skateboarding vert scene on fire! Man those were simpler times.
Brazil is a state of mind. And this guy is a mind freak
Been watching this every two to three days for a while now and still enjoy it every time. Pure genius.
A celebration of human excellence.
i still watch this video, i remember when it happened. I was in 6th grade or so. It was mond blowing!
Jon Bois and his study of Bobs sent me back here
make that two of us
Same
I return to this run every year or so, to witness mastery of being in the moment
Bar none hands down the Best era for skateboarding, I would get anxiety watching these guys battle, unbelievable competition man, amazing performance gang
I remember watching this run live on TSN, recording this on my VHS player. I was just a little kid but my god did this ever stick out in my mind over the years how Bob won, and hearing everyones reactions to this run.
I have this recorded on VHS as well. I also have the best trick contest where Tony Hawk first landed the 9 on VHS. Both are still fun to play in the VHS player once in a while as it feels more real than watching on TH-cam
I watched this live on tv. I remember flipping outtttt. Damnnn i love watching this so many years later. "WHATT ARE YOU DOINGGG BOBBB?!" #Epic!
I remember seeing this when it happened. One thing this video doesn't really get across is that the trick at 1:22 is one that he'd tried on both his previous runs, and had been forced to bail both times. And on top of that, he pulled several insane tricks that had never been seen before. And this was after Bucky Lasek's incredible runs, including the 95.5 that put him solidly in the lead.
probably one of the greatest runs of all time.
Probably one of my top 3 vids on youtube... and yea one of the greatest not only skateboarding moments but sporting moments of all time, as another comment alluded to :D
The blunt kickflip was absolutely unreal, and while everybody in that arena and the commentators were raging hard…I don’t think anybody who hasn’t skated can understand the outrageous difficulty of that
literally tearing up watchung this. in. sane. best vert run ever?
List of the tricks
0:44 kickflip to indy
0:46 540
0:49 kickflip to christ air
0:53 switch kickflip to indy
0:57 tony hawk named darkside to fakie
1:02 540 fakie to fakie
1:14 switch rock n roll
1:20 blunt stall
1:23 tony hawk named halfcab front side flip
1:31 blunt to kickflip out
thanks for this
some of those are incorrect
the correct trick list:
0:40 frontside air
0:44 kickflip indy
0:46 540
0:48 kickflip indy
0:50 switch frontside air
0:53 switch kickflip indy
0:55 switch kickflip indy to fakie (miracle)
0:59 boardslide
1:02 fakie to fakie 540
1:05 fakie backside indy 360
1:07 indy to fakie
1:09 switch frontside air
1:11 switch backside air
1:14 switch rock'n'roll
1:20 blunt to fakie
1:23 halfcab front blunt
1:24 boardslide
1:26 fakie indy 360
1:31 blunt to kickflip out
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Martinez Harris corrected, thanks... it's been a while for me ;)
slykrysis u are wrong. He grab the darkside of the sk8 at 0:55, so it's not a basic switch kickflip to indy.
fakie frontside rock & roll slide, lipslides are back truck over coping
This was just one of the best most iconic runs of all time. Cause it showed Bob as one of the only skaters in the world that if he had even just a 0.000001 percent chance of not falling, that he would not fall. And if he did fall, that there was no way to save it. Just beyond incredible.
*I remember watching this live and not even being able to process how gnarly it was because there was so much I had never seen before. Legendary*
This is the best run in skateboard sert history.
I just love how smoothly he ends his run. Absolutely badass on every possible level
Watched this live, couldn't believe what I saw. Just so sick and insane. Greatest X moment ever.
This gives me chills EVERY SINGLE TIME I WATCH IT!..... just awesome!
"That was the trick.. half cab blunt" ... oh wait blunt kickflip to fakie... OH MY GahhD! I think that was "THE ONE" BOB SHREDS !
The reaction of the other competitors really seals it. They support each other and are just blown away and celebrating the moment. Amazing.
the moment made bob burnquist my all time favorite skateboarder.
I come back and watch this run every couple years. I remember watching it live, and for more than three quarters of the run, after every trick, just standing in front of my TV shouting NO WAY, NO WAY, NO WAY, and just standing with my hands in the air at the end of his run just thinking no way can anyone ever top this. Sports come a long way since then, and there's kids now that are doing stuff that wasn't even imaginable, but to me, for the time and place, this is/was the best run to ever go down.
Por isso eu amo o skate.. é um esporte que seu adversário vibra com vc quando vc faz algo show de bola!! Skate é único
I never get tired of watching this over and over again...
Bob is winner champion!!!! Brazil is laife
1:30 Not only the biggest "yeah I'm in the zone; fu" trick ever, but the reaction of the dude on the top of the ramp works with the commentators.
The craziest thing about this run is that the blunt kickflip is actually after time. I wonder if the judges counted it.
Surely overall impression then. I still remember when they started getting more strict on time in later years, made it feel more like a commercial sport.
It was actually not after time. He started his run at 0:39 and ended it at 1:39... 1 minute total
Absolutely amazing - Bob could of went for another minuet but he didn't need too. Wow. Could only imagine how much was going through his mind when he was there ..
Chris, Tony, and Sal made this so epic! haha
1:29 fuck i love the guy going nuts upside the quarter lol
The announcer going nuts? That would be Tony Hawk lol
Welcome back. Time to watch again
At 1:57 that dad in the white shirt and tie looks like he got dragged there by his kids, but even he appreciated how impressive it was.
Kreegei I think he is Bob's dad
This is one of the very few skateboarding runs that still gives me goosebumps to this day.
This put a smile on my face. Legendary...
The beauty of an absolute master in the peak flow state
WHAT ARE YOU DOING BOB? Gets me every time.
I wish all the people who work during sport transmitions were as passionate as these were. We all love when emotion takes over.
"He's gonna do that Bob thing"
- Hawk, Tony .
watching it is like new to me everytime. goose bumps, waterworks, you name it.
He was my favorite character in Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2
This and Vince Carter’s dunks around the same time have aged like fine wines. Power and finesse like that are hard to come by!
Beautiful, this is poetry, is dance, pure art.
This is my favorite piece of skateboarding history ever
That blunt kickflip made him God mode.
I love how Bucky was so amazed in the beginning and then realising that his own amazing run was just beaten by this even more amazing run.
That last hug said it all....
Sal saying "What will happen, will happen" sets its up perfectly... even though he didn't know what was about to happen....
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN !!!
Still remember watching this live. Classic
I remember watching this when I was 10 years old and focused on nothing but skateboarding.. After he blunt stalled to kick flip I ran around the house not knowing what I just watched.. I never saw anyone do that before
He definitly rode bis wave like many surfers wait for in their life, you can see it in bis reaction it is a very spiritual Moment
Watched live. The greatest skateboarding run of all time.