On April 29 and 30, 2006 the first mega ramp (also known as "big air," although the term big air was used in competition settings before the advent of the mega ramp) competition outside the Summer X-Games was held in Mexico City. The mega-ramp consists of a choice of two drop-in ramps, one 65 feet above ground and the other 80 feet. The first descends to a 60-foot horizontal gap while the other leads skaters to a 70-foot gap and on the other side they find a 27-foot quarter pipe and the momentum, if you can stay on your feet after the landing, catapults the average skater 25 feet in the air above the top of this last ramp. 32-year-old Danny Way conjured up this behemoth, which could almost be better described as an interactive amusement park ride, suitable for only the best skateboarders in the world, in 2002, the same year he broke the world record for Longest Distance Jumped; 65 feet. It appeared for the first time in the Summer X-Games in 2004.
The mega-ramp is not the only contribution Way has made to the world of skateboarding through out his life, although it is most definitely the largest. Born in April of 1974, Danny Way was a regular visitor of the Del Mar Skateboarding Ranch by the age of six. He won the first competition he ever entered, at the age of 12, and at age 15, he won his first Vert(ical ramp) competition in Michigan. He has been a professional skater since 1988 and at 17, started his own skateboard company/team, Plan B. In addition to breaking the distance record and creating the mega-ramp, Way was also the first skateboarder to jump out of a helicopter onto a ramp, thus inventing the bomb drop (a general skateboarding term for jumping off of anything).
In 2005, Way set up a mega ramp in China, the drop-in north of the Great Wall, the quarter pipe to the south, and became the first person ever to cross the wall, aerially, without the use of a motorized device. In April, 2006, he broke the world record for highest bomb drop, jumping 82 feet and three inches into a quarter pipe, starting the fall from atop the tuning pegs of the neon Fender Stratocaster which adorns Las Vegas' Hard Rock Café.
Published by D. Gabrielle Jensen
Audiophile, writer, friend, reader, sorority chick, card-carrying geek View profile
Usain Bolt Sets New 100-Meter World RecordSprinter Usain Bolt has shattered his old 100-meter world record that he set in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The new world record he set at the World Championships, stands at 9.58...
Michael Jordan, Do the Right Thing!While Jordan does indeed deserve "props", I strongly feel the athlete that defined the 20th century, without question, was Jesse Owens. - Usain Bolt Breaks His Own World RecordSure Bolt proved that he is the fastest man alive, but couldn't he have finished strong?
World Masters Games - 2009 - Sydney, AustraliaFrom 10-18 October 2009, the World Masters Games are being held in Sydney, Australia. Sports enthusiasts from 100 countries will compete in 28 sports at 72 venues in Greater Syd...- Saudi Arabia and the World Oil MarketSaudi Arabia contains almost a quarter of the world's proven oil reserves; does this mean the country controls the world oil market? This paper looks at events since 1971 to examine whether Saudi Arabia can, in fact,...
- Biography of X Games Athlete Danny Way
- Biography of X Games Athlete Mat Hoffman
- Biography of X Games Athlete Pierre Luc Gagnon
- Travis Pastrana Sets World Record Jumping Rally Car 269 Feet at Red Bull No Limit...
- Usain Bolt Set World Record at 9.58 In the Berlin 100M Finals!
- WEIRD NEWS: New World Record Set for Largest Coconut Orchestra
- The 10 Fastest Roller Coasters in the World

2 Comments
Post a Commentyea he does
danny rocks!!!!!