Carlsbad Gap
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The Carlsbad Gap is one of the most famous skateboarding landmarks in the world. It is located in Carlsbad, California at Carlsbad High School. It is a grass gap the size of an eleven stair. When the skater lands after a trick down the gap, the ground the skater lands on goes uphill, increasing the difficulty of rolling away from a trick. There is an eleven stair with a kinked handrail beside the gap. Many famous professional skateboarders have skated the gap over the years, and as a result it has appeared in countless skateboard videos and photos in magazines over the years.[1]
[edit] Notable Tricks Over the Gap
Alex Gall - Backside Flip
Alphonso Rawls - Frontside Lipslide and Frontside 50-50 the rail
Andrew Reynolds - Switch Ollie, Fakie Backside Full Cab, Nollie Frontside Full Cab
Antwuan Dixon - Nollie Heel, Ollie One-foot
Brandon Turner - Switch Hardflip
Chris Cole - Switch Frontside Heelflip
Chris Lambert - Fakie Ollie
Danny Way - Nollie
Dave Coyne - Fingerflip
Dave ???? - Heelflip Indy
Devine Calloway - Switch FS Big Spin
Erik Ellington - Bigspin, Frontside Boardslide the rail
Ernie Torres - BS 360
Jake Duncombe - Nollie Backside Half Cab over the rail
Jeremy Wray - Frontside Flip, Frontside 360, Switch Backside 180, Fakie Backside Half Cab, Backside Heelflip
Jim Greco - Nollie BS Flip
John Lombardo - Ollie over the rail
Johnny Layton - Tuck-Knee, Switch Tre flip
Josh Kasper - Tre Flip, Heelflip over the rail
Kris Markovich - Kickflip
Nick Trapasso - Hardflip
Ryan Gallant - Switch BS Flip
Sean Malto - Hardflip
Sierra Fellers - Nollie BS Big Spin (landing VERY questionable)
Terrel Robinson - Switch Heel, Switch Varial Heel, Fakie Kickflip
Tom Penny - Switch Frontside Flip
Tony Cervantes - Airwalk
TrainWreck - Backside Flip
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