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Saturday (6-28-97)

Jim Rippey designed the jump and the riders loved it. Here's what he was thinking. (Text Only)

Peter Line stomped his last jump to win the contest. (Text Only)

Tina Dixon. While some girls bailed, Tina charged it for the cash. (Text Only)

Kevin Jones flippy tricked his way into second. (Text Only)
 
Jason Borgsteade said it was difficult but pulled off third. (Text Only)

Friday (6-27-97)

Bjorn Leines checks out the jump and wonders how they're gonna keep some snow on the thing.

Bjorn's brother Eric intends to jump. But being an alternate, he may not get the chance.

Peter Line doubts San Diego is as good for hucking as it is for surfing.

Thursday (6-26-97)

Jimmy Halopoff checks out the monster kicker as the snow begins to blow. (Text Only) 

Neal Drake wonders if the snow will stick and if Jim Rippey might jump clear off the ramp. (Text Only) 

Finishing second to Hawk feels like winning it. Rune Glifberg explains (Text Only) 
 

Monday (6-23-97)


Chris Senn takes first place. Cuts hand but is victorious anyway. (Text Only)


Andy MacDonald finishes second in the Street Course. It's his first interview on a cell phone. (Text Only

Sunday (6-22-97)


Tony Hawk: one event, one gold medal. How many do you think he'll have by the end of the week? (Text Only

Todd "I'm not jumping I'm on vacation" Richards watching the vert doubles comp and talking about how glad he is that he doesn't have to kill himself on the ESPN Monster. (Text Only)

Biker Sherlock get's big congratulations from Dad after winning the Dual Luge. Second medal for Biker, only this time its gold.

Friday (6-20-97)

Super mass luge winner Chris Ponseti fought the competition and a bout with the flu. When we say he's "sick" we mean it. Get it!

Michael "Biker" Sherlock. Street luge outlaw. Winner of a silver medal in the super mass luge. Yeah, he's stoked to be in San Diego.

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