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Coverage: Day 3
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LG Action Sports World Championships: Day Three
The people of Seattle got a nice reprieve from thoughts of the sorry state of the global economy and the upcoming election this weekend, in the form of three days of the best action sports in the world. The LG Action Sports World Championships came to a close on Sunday with a day full of skateboarding.
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Coverage: Day 2
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Dhers Flairs Into the Win
by Brooke Geery
The BMX Street finals was by no means a runaway for Daniel Dhers, who was looking to recapture his title from 2006, but after his two runs, he left no room for question that he'd earned it.
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Coverage: Day 1
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The Return of Marco de Santi
Before anyone had dropped into the Vert ramp for the Inline Vert finals at the LG Action Sports World Championships, it was already known there would be a new champion. This year though, the high-flying Yasutoko brothers were not in attendance.
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The Ones To Watch in Seattle
Some 125 top athletes will come to Seattle to compete in the "Superbowl of Action Sports" including superstars such as Jamie Bestwick, Chad Kagy, Daniel Dhers, Greg Lutzka, Pierre Luc Gagnon and Bob Burnquist.
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