What skateboard was sold at the auction?
The original Birdhouse Falcon 2 skateboard that Tony Hawk used to land the first '900'.
Sports / Skateboarding
Tony Hawk's skateboard, used to land the first-ever '900' trick at the 1999 X Games, has been sold for $1.15 million at auction, setting a new record for skateboarding memorabilia.
Tony Hawk's '900' skateboard represents a pivotal moment in skateboarding history. Landing the first documented '900' at the 1999 X Games cemented Hawk's legacy as a pioneer of vert skateboarding. The auction of this iconic board and other memorabilia not only celebrates his accomplishments but also supports his ongoing commitment to promoting skateboarding through The Skatepark Project. The high price paid for the skateboard underscores the enduring appeal of skate culture and the value placed on its historical artifacts. This event draws attention to the increasing popularity of skateboarding and its growing recognition as a legitimate sport and art form.
The original Birdhouse Falcon 2 skateboard that Tony Hawk used to land the first '900'.
The auction was held in Los Angeles by Julien's Auctions.
Proceeds will go to The Skatepark Project, Tony Hawk's non-profit organization.
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