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Generations of Skate at Venice Beach

Tony Hawk leads a multi-generational skateboard competition at Venice Beach.

Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk lead a multi-generational skateboard competition Saturday in Venice Beach.

A halfpipe was set up on the basketball courts and a thick crowded that extended to the boardwalk watched aerial feats all day as part of the Sonic Generations of Skate.

The team competition gave a nod to the history of the sport in Southern California with each team comprised of a 40-something skater, a 30-something skater and a teen/20-something skater.

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The first generation team included the 43-year-old Hawk, who is retired but still participates in special events. Hawk is best known for being the first skater (in 1999) to land a 900 in competition – a 2 1/2 turn that is one of the most challenging in the sport. Hawk, a 12-time world champion, also spawned a video game in 1999 that now has 16 titles.

Other first generation team members were Steve Caballero, Sergei Ventura and Kevin Staab. Second generations skaters were Pierre-Luc Gagnon, Andy Macdonald, Sandro Dias and Lincoln Ueda. Third generation skaters were Mitchie Brusco, Adam Taylor, Elliot Sloan and Paul-Luc Ronchetti.

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Hawk was teamed with the teenage "Little Tricky" Brusco, who in July became the youngest skater to land a 900 air, and Macdonald, who holds the record for the most X Games medals. Their team won the competition, Macdonald said in a blog post.


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