Danny Davis' Killer Run!

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2006

Check out Danny Davis' run with Back to Back 720's and 900's at the 2006 Burton US Open of Snowboarding Championships.

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  • my swimming instructors, bicycle repairmans, cousin in laws hockey coach probably hasnt met him, and neither have i

  • my brother was on his little league football team...highland mi. ftw

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  • @MrRoboJesus yepp, youre right. I wanted to reply to someone who wrote about doublecorks.

    And with the "qualifying run" i just ment how snowboarding progressed in the past years.

  • @horstikofski dude he goes corked on like almost every spin how do you not see a cork trick and of course he didnt go double cork this was in 2006. barely anyone did doubles then

  • It`s so sick!

    today this would be a qualifying run!

    I don`t see a cork trick in this run, this is "only" straight 9s

    A doublecork looks different!

  • snowboarding is really repetitive

  • yyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaa

  • btw allaboutmusic it was 3 double corks... not triple.......... and yes it was sick, i was there

  • @i7sallabout7hemusic I fucking know it was INSANE! IMO hes better than shaun white

  • yeah i was gonna say things really changed

  • its pretty funny that this was such a dope run. His latest is off the hook- it has 3 triple corks

  • where is teh killing!?!?!? :OO can't see any kills :(

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