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In 2009, Danny Way bit the head off of a bat live at his reunion concert.After Making Love to Ben Torres.


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Danny Way
Personal information
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight180 lb (82 kg)
Sport
Country United States
SportSkateboarding
Medal record
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Representing  United States
Gold medal – first place 1995 Rhode Island High Air
Gold medal – first place 2004 Los Angeles Big Air
Gold medal – first place 2005 Los Angeles Big Air
Gold medal – first place 2006 Los Angeles Big Air
Gold medal – first place 2009 Los Angeles Big Air Rail Jam
Silver medal – second place 2008 Los Angeles Big Air

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Danny Way (born on April 15, 1974, in Portland, Oregon) is a professional skateboarder.

Way started skateboarding at age 5 at the Del Mar Skateboard Ranch. At age 6, he won the first contest that he entered and shortly after he received sponsorship from Hosoi Skateboards and Vision Skateboards.[citation needed]

Personal

He has 3 children-two sons, Ryden and Tavin and a daughter, Rumi.[citation needed]

Awards and achievements

  • 1986: Won the first contest he entered at age 11
  • 1989: Won his first vert contest in Michigan
  • 1990: Was one of the first skaters to try the 900 but failed to land it; in the 1990 skate video called "Risk It", he tried it at the end of his run at the Muenster Masters skate comp.
  • 1991: Was named Thrasher Magazine Skater Of The Year in 1991
  • 1997: Broke the World Record for Biggest Air with a 12 foot kickflip
  • 1997: Dropped in from a helicopter onto a ramp, and is the only skater to have ever attempted this
  • 2002: Set the Long Distance Jump record with a 65 foot jump in 2002; on this same jump, he also broke the Biggest Air record, going 18 feet 3 inches above the top of the ramp (this record would later be broken)
  • 2003: On June 19 at the Point X Camp megaramp, broke his own Long Distance Jump record with a distance of 75 feet, and also broke his own Biggest Air record, going 23.5 feet above the top of the ramp
  • 2004: Won a gold medal at X Games, and once again broke his Long Distance Jump record with a distance of 79 feet
  • 2004: Was named Thrasher Magazine Skater Of The Year
  • July 9th, 2005: He jumped over the Great Wall Of China on a skateboard[1]
  • 2005: Won his 2nd Big Air Gold Medal at X Games XI
  • 2006: Won his 3rd Big Air Gold medal at X Games XII
  • 2006: In May, landed the first backflip and backflip Rocket Air on a megaramp in Mexico City
  • 2006: He was the first to Drop from the top of the guitar at the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino from a height of 82 feet.
  • 2009: Broke the Land Speed Record on a skateboard with the help of Rob Dyrdek[2]
  • 2009: Won first ever Big Air Rail Jam at X Games 15 in the Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA

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