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Hawk skateboard from famed 900 draws $1.15M

Hawk skateboard from famed 900 draws $1.15M

The iconic skateboard used by legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk to land the groundbreaking 900 trick has been sold at auction for an astounding $1.152 million. The sale, which exceeded the pre-auction estimate by nearly double, underscores the immense significance and cultural impact of Hawk's historic achievement. The 900, a trick that involves completing two and a half revolutions in the air, was considered unattainable until Hawk's successful landing in 1999. This pivotal moment in skateboarding history has cemented Hawk's legacy as a true pioneer and innovator in the sport. The sale of the skateboard serves as a testament to the enduring influence and value of Hawk's contributions to the skateboarding community and popular culture. The record-breaking price reflects the continued reverence and fascination surrounding this iconic moment in sports history.

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