Tony Hawk’s legendary skateboard just sold for a record-breaking $1.15 million

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  1. careen / kəˈrin / (v.) – to go forward quickly without control
    Example:

    During the storm, the ship careens across the water, tossing passengers and making them feel dizzy.


  2. indelible / ɪnˈdɛl ə bəl / (adj.) – can’t be removed or forgotten
    Example:

    The concert was so much fun that it left an indelible impression on the audience.


  3. trailblazer / ˈtreɪlˌbleɪ zər / (n.) – the first person to discover, create, or do something new, showing others that it is possible
    Example:

    He became a trailblazer in developing AI technology.


  4. flex / flɛks / (n.) – something a person owns, does, or shows that they are proud of, usually to impress others
    Example:

    Posting a fancy holiday photo on social media can be seen as a flex.


  5. exorbitantly / eɡˈzɔːr bə t̬ənt li / (adv.) – in a way that is much more than normal or reasonable, especially for a price or cost
    Example:

    The latest car model was sold at an exorbitantly high cost.


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The skateboard that Tony Hawk used to make history in 1999 has sold for a record-breaking $1.15 million, according to a statement from Julien’s Auctions. The deck, called the Birdhouse “Falcon 2,” was used by Hawk to land the first-ever 900 trick—a two-and-a-half-turn trick few skateboarders dare to try—at the 1999 San Francisco X Games.


After numerous failed attempts, Hawk successfully flipped twice through the air and landed the move. The packed crowd roared, and announcers screamed on the live broadcast. By then, Hawk was 31 years old and already a decorated skateboarder. He had won 73 championships by age 25 and was world champion of vert skating—where skateboarders careen back and forth on a steep ramp—for 12 straight years in the 1980s and 1990s.


But the historic landing at the turn of the century cast Hawk as an indelible household name, and it made him one of the most well-known trailblazers in the sport. Hawk said in an interview with The Associated Press that he hoped the anonymous buyer was “someone who truly appreciates it, or that event or that object meant something to them and that it’s not just a flex because they have the money.”


Hawk, who many credit with thrusting skateboarding into mainstream pop culture, went on to win 10 X Games gold medals. The auctioneer said that the $1.15 million sale was the largest price tag on skateboard memorabilia in history.


The collection up for sale also included other exorbitantly priced Hawk paraphernalia, ranging from an autographed Frosted Flakes cereal box that went for $512 to the scraped knee pads he wore to make history in 1999, which topped $57,000.


A portion of the proceeds from the auction will benefit The Skatepark Project, Hawk’s nonprofit foundation that helps build skateparks.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • In 1999, Hawk became the first person ever to land a 900-trick at the X Games. Why do you think people continue to celebrate “firsts” in sports, science, or culture, even many years later? Do you think being first is remembered more strongly than being the best, or than being able to do something many times? Why? Discuss.
  • If you could be the first person ever to do something and be remembered for it, what would it be (ex. first person to live on Mars, first person to discover a new animal)? Why? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • In an interview, Tony Hawk said he hoped the buyer bought the skateboard because they truly appreciate it, not just to “flex” their money. Why do you think some people buy from auctions (ex. to flex their money, because the item is important to them)? Which do you think is better: spending money to make yourself happy, or spending money to flex your possessions? Why? Discuss.
  • If you suddenly had great wealth, what meaningful item or experience would you want to spend it on? Why? Discuss.