i would kill to see the whole 30+ minutes of raw footage from start to finish of the whole thing. but this might be the closest we’ll ever get to that. this was incredible to watch. So happy i have a copy of the Thrasher cover hanging in my office. Jeremy’s a legend.
The most iconic gap ever done! Remember watching this when I bought my play station and it came with the tony hawk demo it blew my mind! I have always wondered why Jeremy was not a character in the game!
So a lot of people don't believe Jeremy's comments in this interview since he was under the influence at the time. But this is what he had to say about the game and why he ended up demanding they remove his character ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.htmlsi=zQhlyCO-jp3UvBQx
It's so cool how influential this dude and his brother were for me back in the day.. I went to elementary school in LA Harbra, and we would skate the H.S. every day.. Jeremy and Jonas were always cruising around and hanging out with us.. showing support and encouragement.. can't tell you how legendary those interactions were and what a big impact that had on me.. Jeremy and Jonas will always be a piece of my past ..
Cool retrospective on the biggest badass gap ever done. Having the best front 360s ever became an underappreciated part of Mr. Wray’s career. He is the absolute king of front 360s…
When you smash your tail and slam it back into place, that extra bulge helps with a bigger Ollie initially, right after the board gets fkd up. You ever notice that?
Tony's 900. Danny way over the great wall of china... bob burnquist loop gap, jaws lyon 25, Jeremy water tower gap. Makes my hair stand up on my arms and neck... incredible... love it
When I watch this I just think of the 30+ years of skateboard woodworking innovation that made this possible. Everything from the thickness of the plies to the type of wood to the glue and the concave and the whole engineering process that enabled the physics of this trick to be doable. Huge shoutout to all those guys behind the scenes like Chuck Hults and Paul Schmitt that helped design the modern skateboard.
How he manages to tell different stories of this trick years later is insane. Met Jeremy in OC and he filmded me on his GoPro without me even asking him to. Truly an honor
@@LLusionJeremy said in an interview in 2015 that Ty had everything including every run and jump (he also said he almost didn’t make one of the run and jumps??) I’d like to think he knew for sure so I’d assume Ty still has the footy somewhere, if he does he needs to put the whole thing out already!
Watching this ollie in slow motion, you can see just how late the tail hits on the ollie, it's actually crazy. I've always thought this is the coolest skate trick I've ever seen.
@@JohnDoe-ns8ho yeah of course. Thats skateboarding and not a hollywood stunt scene. Plus they were there illegally...in and out...thats the ideal scenario with this
Graduated in 97 and grew up in Rowland Heights. Jeremy Wray put his name on this spot. I had a friend that reminded us, "Hey guys, Jeremy Wray ollied that gap." Every time we drove Pathfinder to Fullerton Road. Probably heard that line over 100x.
I'd love to see skaters trying more iconic spots like this and conquering them. This is so much cooler to me than doing insanely tech tricks down a rail
Thank you guys. I have many many decks hanging on my walls: but this one is my top three favorite ever produced pieces of skateboard history.. super stoked and super proud to have it..
to see that never seen footage before is very special to me. thats the greatest and most death defying skateboard STUNT ever. Thank you so much Storied!! I really wouldnt mind to see the raw footage and every last shot of that Ollie ;) If there would be a 60 minute documentary on it, i would watch it too lol the fact, that no one even dared to try it says a lot about that Ollie. Jeremy wray is a f ckin legend.
i remember having his instructional skate trick vid way back when totally forgot about it until seeing this. was so helpful for learning all the basics and beyond. and what a trick here damn, what a legend.
I remember watching this trick on VHS as a kid when it was released and thinking, how do you even get the courage to try this? Over 20 years later and I still ask the same question.
Jeremy Wray is a legend and I am stoked I got to skate in the era he pulled this off. I still remember seeing the cover of Thrasher at the news stand and was in awe. Still got my copy!
I'm same generation. Started in 87. If anyone was going to do it, then it was Mr Wray, and although it was utterly insane, and a seminal moment, i thought he could have kick flpped it too. Or heelflip. King of pop.
Thrilling experience watching this. Very enjoyable. Especially enjoyed his comment on the absurdity of just jumping it lol😂 It's like his board broke and mystically the tail became a tail feather. It looked like it didn't even touch the edge when he ollied - like it straight up smacked against the air . Crazy hercules type craziness
Gaps are still my favorite tricks to do on a skateboard, but I would never even think about doing that gap. And that's why I never became a pro. Legendary.
Same reason I didn't become pro. Well, that, and skill. If I would ever think of doing that gap, and I had the skill, then I would have been pro. Well, that and if I would have been from a bigger town. Never mind, I never had any hope of being a pro. I was the best guy at the park a bunch of times, though.
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 It was my dream from 3rd grade until 7th grade, when I finally wasn't the best skateboarder my age in my town anymore. I skated A LOT too, but was missing the level of fearlessness others seemed to have. Most of the stuff I was doing involved moderate risk. I was still one one the best flip tricks skaters with the people I grew up with, but when it came to big stair sets, rails, etc., many others were much better than I. I'm not sure how many people know him these days, but when I was in 7th grade I was helping Jon Dickson learn tre flips. A year later he was better than me, and he eventually became pro. I still love to skate, and I'm actually glad I didn't become pro as I love the life I have now that involves less risk than skateboarding. I still love skating, and I'm glad there are so many parks across the US these days! Always a fun time making friends for an hour or two at any park. Shred on!
If you watch it slowed down you can see there may have been a few mm, or less, of tower top left before his front wheel popped up into the ollie. The precision of that, at such a speed, with such high stakes is astounding. Truly a rare specimen.
you can tell they prepped for these pro interviews by writing questions for every possible documentary idea they could think of. some of these talking heads are years old-that’s smart filmmaking and i’m inspired.
Jeremy Wray, Cardiel, and Penny are my Legends. Jeremy such a humble shredder in person with Pat Chanita when I meet them at park. 😊👍🙏🏻. Plan B aka H Street, and Flip, sick 90 Teams.
Penny a litte overrated. My step-cousin used to shred with the lords of dogtown. If it werent for Stacy, there'd be no Penny. I think we can both agree on that
@@michaeljames4630 if it weren't forever invented urethane three would be no Lords of Dogtown lol. Every generation stands in the shoulders of giants, you can be a fan of one skater and still recognize what came before
Crazy balls dude! Blast from the past. My back, knees and ankles hurt from watching this again. And that’s not from falling it’s from popping to landing. My whole body would blow out now. I agree with watching you just jumping back made me cringe more.
@@storied_skateboarding hell yeah I am totally going to get one . This image was iconic to me it reminds me of when I was younger Skateboarding all over San Diego. Thanks 🔥🔥💯💯🛹😎👍
I remember watching the Color video and then 411 feature and all the while I felt like he was the sickest on a skateboard. Honestly when he did this I wasn’t surprised because he had the skills. It’s the level of crazy I was trying to understand. To this day still one of the sickest things to go down. Much respect
Watched the Wray Bro's growing up skating. "In the white room, with black curtains near the station." Had an Indiana Jonas board. One of my favorite graphics for sure. Permanent memories. This kind of trick gives me the heebie jeebies.
The thrill he must have felt doing this will never be truly explained. Borderline insanity but legendary. ✊ also the gap Bam did on a moving train, freight to freight was cool
Even watching this now, knowing he lands it, I'm all tense and nervous. Without a doubt the most dangerous gap ever ollied. I hope I never have to watch someone one-up this.
Jeremy showed up with the plan b guys to the Santa Rosa skate park ages ago. There are plenty of pros ive seen skate that park. Ive never seen anyone so big and so consistent. Got to watch that huge huge kick flip out of the bowl by the fence in second hand smoke. So many good skaters ive seen but never seen anyone back then that was so huge and consistent.
Just had to buy that board to hang on my wall! Wray is a monster and would pay any amount of money to get a fresh pair of his old signature shoe in a size 11 ahaha
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Are they numbered aswell?
I just went to order one as he's always been my favourite skater but the cheapest option for shipping is $159 to Australia.
@@brettogden6867 to holland around 80 dollars for shipping., mad prices, skipped the board although already had a place on the wall in mind..
@@storied_skateboarding dang! Mvst cop
@@alpineflauge909 get there!!
i would kill to see the whole 30+ minutes of raw footage from start to finish of the whole thing. but this might be the closest we’ll ever get to that. this was incredible to watch. So happy i have a copy of the Thrasher cover hanging in my office. Jeremy’s a legend.
For sure! Agreed! Boards are available now if you wanna snag one!
The most iconic gap ever done! Remember watching this when I bought my play station and it came with the tony hawk demo it blew my mind! I have always wondered why Jeremy was not a character in the game!
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Jeremy Wray is a true skateboarding living legend. Still one of the best to this day.
Just told my woman this is the most legendary thing ever done in skateboarding. Crazy that the leap of faith was attempted during this time too
So a lot of people don't believe Jeremy's comments in this interview since he was under the influence at the time. But this is what he had to say about the game and why he ended up demanding they remove his character
ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.htmlsi=zQhlyCO-jp3UvBQx
@@divadrestas 😂😂😂😂
People use the word Icon way too much these days but Jeremy IS 100% an icon.
Literally a living legend. Nobody will ever touch that water tower again.
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This is what skateboarding is all about to me. Testing the limits of your body and most importantly, your mind
I did a 360 flip over it yesterday!
@@frankbeans5921 woah
you're an icon for that comment.
Historic trick especially for all us 90s skaters. Never gets old 🤙
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It's so cool how influential this dude and his brother were for me back in the day.. I went to elementary school in LA Harbra, and we would skate the H.S. every day.. Jeremy and Jonas were always cruising around and hanging out with us.. showing support and encouragement.. can't tell you how legendary those interactions were and what a big impact that had on me.. Jeremy and Jonas will always be a piece of my past ..
So sick! Grab a board while supplies last!
The best dude on and off the board. Love Jeremy and everything he's ever done.
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Weston is pretty darn good too.
Do the water tower gap 😀
Cool retrospective on the biggest badass gap ever done. Having the best front 360s ever became an underappreciated part of Mr. Wray’s career. He is the absolute king of front 360s…
Undisputed FS 360 king!
When you smash your tail and slam it back into place, that extra bulge helps with a bigger Ollie initially, right after the board gets fkd up. You ever notice that?
Tony's 900. Danny way over the great wall of china... bob burnquist loop gap, jaws lyon 25, Jeremy water tower gap. Makes my hair stand up on my arms and neck... incredible... love it
Epic
Shecks kickflip down the huge drop (over the fence) 😮
@@souluti0n and Rodney mullen on flat ground.... legends
@@souluti0nyeah Costco gap.
Daniel Gesmer doing freestyle wearing ballet tights...okay, that's a low blow. I'll see myself out.
Jeremy Wray is a beast. It’s awesome a new generation gets to see this and hear the story.
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When I watch this I just think of the 30+ years of skateboard woodworking innovation that made this possible. Everything from the thickness of the plies to the type of wood to the glue and the concave and the whole engineering process that enabled the physics of this trick to be doable. Huge shoutout to all those guys behind the scenes like Chuck Hults and Paul Schmitt that helped design the modern skateboard.
True!
This board was an instant buy for me. Such a legendary trick.
Awesome!
Same here! I can’t believe I’m getting 1/200 boards signed by this dude that did this iconic Ollie! I’m stoked. Keeping it forever.
How he manages to tell different stories of this trick years later is insane. Met Jeremy in OC and he filmded me on his GoPro without me even asking him to. Truly an honor
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@@michaeljames4630 wha wha whaaa
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@@michaeljames4630I mean, yeah, dude. It's a pro skater, what are you expecting lmfao
i wish we could see the full uncut footage with all of the attempts and stuff. this trick still blows my mind every time i watch it
We tried so hard to find all of the attempts - not sure if they exist (?)
@@storied_skateboardingdamn! cant believe Ty or Sturt don’t have them
@@LLusionJeremy said in an interview in 2015 that Ty had everything including every run and jump (he also said he almost didn’t make one of the run and jumps??) I’d like to think he knew for sure so I’d assume Ty still has the footy somewhere, if he does he needs to put the whole thing out already!
What still makes this impressive is to see everything blowing in the wind while attempting and doing the Ollie. This man is a legend.
Legend
There was a light breeze lol
So good. It translates on film/video how gnarly that thing is but I bet seeing the tower in straight mind blowing. What a legend. Great edit!
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Watching this ollie in slow motion, you can see just how late the tail hits on the ollie, it's actually crazy. I've always thought this is the coolest skate trick I've ever seen.
Agreed! Boards are available now if you wanna snag one!
Yeah the timing is mad
Glazing so hard
there are skateboarding tricks.... then theres this. the gnarliest
Yes
Skateboard Stunts; the wood-propelled Evil Knievel.
Would it have been less gnarly if they put some mattresses or something on the ground?
@@JohnDoe-ns8ho yeah of course. Thats skateboarding and not a hollywood stunt scene. Plus they were there illegally...in and out...thats the ideal scenario with this
@@stable_davefusionThat's what I was going to say. This is a stunt that happens to include a skateboard for me.
Graduated in 97 and grew up in Rowland Heights. Jeremy Wray put his name on this spot. I had a friend that reminded us, "Hey guys, Jeremy Wray ollied that gap." Every time we drove Pathfinder to Fullerton Road. Probably heard that line over 100x.
Hell ya! Gotta snag one of those boards 🙌
Dig the hand made art on the boards. Jeremy is the man.
Thanks! They are for sale at storiedskateboarding.com !
Best skate RUclips channel out! I love these videos
Keep getting legends to talk about tricks I could watch these for days
Thanks a million!
I'd love to see skaters trying more iconic spots like this and conquering them. This is so much cooler to me than doing insanely tech tricks down a rail
Couldn't agree more!
This video should have at least 50K likes. This is one of the most insane tricks I've ever seen.
Thank you!!! We have signed boards if ya wanna snag one 🙌
I don’t think there will ever be a time when this isn’t considered the gnarliest
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Jaws 25 stair Melon is up there but that one was less life or death than the towers believe it or not.
@@10DollarProductions not even close, sorry. Worst case scenario Jaws breaks his legs. That's worst case.
@@davidf2244Yep the worst case scenario was him tearing a ton of ligaments which he did lmao but then went back for the make
This just brought back such wonderful memories! Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Thank you guys. I have many many decks hanging on my walls: but this one is my top three favorite ever produced pieces of skateboard history.. super stoked and super proud to have it..
Awesome! Thank you! 🙌
to see that never seen footage before is very special to me. thats the greatest and most death defying skateboard STUNT ever. Thank you so much Storied!! I really wouldnt mind to see the raw footage and every last shot of that Ollie ;) If there would be a 60 minute documentary on it, i would watch it too lol the fact, that no one even dared to try it says a lot about that Ollie. Jeremy wray is a f ckin legend.
Hell ya 🙌
Saw this clip in late 90's. I forgot most clips that I watched but this Jeremy gap will stay forever in my mind.
Hell ya
keep this series going, there are some INSANE best trick candidates 🔥🔥
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i remember having his instructional skate trick vid way back when totally forgot about it until seeing this. was so helpful for learning all the basics and beyond. and what a trick here damn, what a legend.
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I remember watching this trick on VHS as a kid when it was released and thinking, how do you even get the courage to try this? Over 20 years later and I still ask the same question.
Epic! Boards are available for sale, gotta snag one!
Dude without a doubt! Gives me goosebumps even thinking about doing it
Youth is the answer...
@@amsf1 maybe, but look at guys like Laird Hamilton still surfing big waves at 60, lol.
Legendary. I'll never forget seeing it on video with my buddies, and just being in total disbelief
Right?! We have limited edition boards for sale if ya wanna own a piece of this history!
Jeremy Wray is a legend and I am stoked I got to skate in the era he pulled this off. I still remember seeing the cover of Thrasher at the news stand and was in awe. Still got my copy!
Hell ya! Boards are available now if you want to grab one!
I'm same generation. Started in 87. If anyone was going to do it, then it was Mr Wray, and although it was utterly insane, and a seminal moment, i thought he could have kick flpped it too. Or heelflip. King of pop.
Sick!!! Grab a board 😜
Man that's crazy that he did it with a skateboard that already had a picture of him doing the trick on it. Very forward thinking.
Wha wha whaaa
@@storied_skateboarding I'm just joking, it's a cool thumbnail.
@@ManofLowMoralFiber 😜
Thrilling experience watching this. Very enjoyable. Especially enjoyed his comment on the absurdity of just jumping it lol😂
It's like his board broke and mystically the tail became a tail feather. It looked like it didn't even touch the edge when he ollied - like it straight up smacked against the air .
Crazy hercules type craziness
Lol seriously
Gaps are still my favorite tricks to do on a skateboard, but I would never even think about doing that gap. And that's why I never became a pro. Legendary.
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Same reason I didn't become pro. Well, that, and skill. If I would ever think of doing that gap, and I had the skill, then I would have been pro. Well, that and if I would have been from a bigger town. Never mind, I never had any hope of being a pro. I was the best guy at the park a bunch of times, though.
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 It was my dream from 3rd grade until 7th grade, when I finally wasn't the best skateboarder my age in my town anymore. I skated A LOT too, but was missing the level of fearlessness others seemed to have. Most of the stuff I was doing involved moderate risk. I was still one one the best flip tricks skaters with the people I grew up with, but when it came to big stair sets, rails, etc., many others were much better than I.
I'm not sure how many people know him these days, but when I was in 7th grade I was helping Jon Dickson learn tre flips. A year later he was better than me, and he eventually became pro. I still love to skate, and I'm actually glad I didn't become pro as I love the life I have now that involves less risk than skateboarding.
I still love skating, and I'm glad there are so many parks across the US these days! Always a fun time making friends for an hour or two at any park. Shred on!
SICKEST gap ever!😮
No lies
i remember watch it when i was a kid, still rad to see, legend!
Yup!!! Boards available now if you wanna grab one
Such a great moment in skateboarding history. Glad I was around to have seen it back in the day (on video).
Iconic af! Be sure you grab a board before they are gone!
So gnarly!
Yes
If you watch it slowed down you can see there may have been a few mm, or less, of tower top left before his front wheel popped up into the ollie. The precision of that, at such a speed, with such high stakes is astounding. Truly a rare specimen.
Yes! The precision is crazy!
you can tell they prepped for these pro interviews by writing questions for every possible documentary idea they could think of. some of these talking heads are years old-that’s smart filmmaking and i’m inspired.
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Jeremy Wray, Cardiel, and Penny are my Legends. Jeremy such a humble shredder in person with Pat Chanita when I meet them at park. 😊👍🙏🏻. Plan B aka H Street, and Flip, sick 90 Teams.
Yes they are!
Damn that's a rad trio
Penny a litte overrated. My step-cousin used to shred with the lords of dogtown. If it werent for Stacy, there'd be no Penny. I think we can both agree on that
@@michaeljames4630 if it weren't forever invented urethane three would be no Lords of Dogtown lol. Every generation stands in the shoulders of giants, you can be a fan of one skater and still recognize what came before
@@vancouverbill Bill, you're a man of wisdom. An experienced, sagacious man. i respect you. I will be on that level....one day!
Mr.Wray has been my favoriter skater since the color movie. 💯🤙
He rules!!! Grab a board 😜
This is an epic moment ! So nuts to us mortals.
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Thank you, and finally some unseen footage!
No problem! Boards are available now if you wanna snag one!
What a legend!!!🤯🤯🤯
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Went to high school with him and his brother Jonas. They were both very chill. Good dude!
Epic!
Legend.....And love the Hill Skateboards sweater!
The best!
Absolute legend , pure fearless skill , amazing
No lies told! We have signed boards available if you wanna grab one! 🤝
No question. The back wheels left the tower before the tail hit. Insane
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Man I haven’t seen this in forever . This was so epic
Still is! Boards available now at storiedskateboarding.com
So crazy! Alot of skateboarding is in our mind. Convincing our selfs we can do it. I luv that part for some reason.👍
So true!
crazy story - nuts video.
Insane
Crazy balls dude! Blast from the past. My back, knees and ankles hurt from watching this again. And that’s not from falling it’s from popping to landing. My whole body would blow out now. I agree with watching you just jumping back made me cringe more.
Insane!
Greatest clip ever.
Agreed! Boards for sale now 🙌💪
Love Jeremy Wray... This is nuts
GOAT! Boards available now if you wannt grab one
WOW this happened when I was in my skateboarding prime. This video brought back all kinds of memories.
Hell ya! Gotta grab a signed board before they are gone!
Dern brothers should do a spot history on here. Be the shortest video in the world lmao
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Amazing, Jeremy is a legend...
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80' and 90' what a great era for skateboarding 🛹 it was a honor to skateboard that era. 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯😎👍
Couldn't agree more! We have signed boards available if you want to grab one
@@storied_skateboarding hell yeah I am totally going to get one . This image was iconic to me it reminds me of when I was younger Skateboarding all over San Diego. Thanks 🔥🔥💯💯🛹😎👍
@@juanraigosa139 that’s amazing, thank you!
I remember watching the Color video and then 411 feature and all the while I felt like he was the sickest on a skateboard. Honestly when he did this I wasn’t surprised because he had the skills. It’s the level of crazy I was trying to understand. To this day still one of the sickest things to go down. Much respect
!!!! Be sure you grab a board before they are gone!
Watched the Wray Bro's growing up skating. "In the white room, with black curtains near the station."
Had an Indiana Jonas board. One of my favorite graphics for sure. Permanent memories.
This kind of trick gives me the heebie jeebies.
Sick
Dude ill always remember that 411!! I can hear the theme track in my head right now!!
Hell ya! Gotta snag one of the boards 😜
@@storied_skateboarding where can I get one!?
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This art, pure art ! Grats !
Thank you very much! Boards are available now!
Those pushes were wild
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Let me get this strait, you did the ollie with a damaged tail on your skateboard??? 👏👏👏👍
Nuts
The thrill he must have felt doing this will never be truly explained. Borderline insanity but legendary. ✊
also the gap Bam did on a moving train, freight to freight was cool
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Hell Yeah! 🤘👽👽👽🤙
such a good dude, nothing but real skateboarder energy
Yup!!!
My first skateboard video: that 411VM with, in the intro hilights, that ollie! It probably define my love for skateboarding.
Amazing. Ya gotta grab one of the boards 🙌
I remember that 411 video…awesome
So iconic
This is one of those tricks that will hold up forever.
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Incredible moments...Skateboarding is the raddest sport.
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Great story!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Even watching this now, knowing he lands it, I'm all tense and nervous. Without a doubt the most dangerous gap ever ollied. I hope I never have to watch someone one-up this.
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Same haha
Jaws Ollie over the spike fence is on the same level
Jeremy showed up with the plan b guys to the Santa Rosa skate park ages ago. There are plenty of pros ive seen skate that park. Ive never seen anyone so big and so consistent. Got to watch that huge huge kick flip out of the bowl by the fence in second hand smoke. So many good skaters ive seen but never seen anyone back then that was so huge and consistent.
Sick
Just had to buy that board to hang on my wall! Wray is a monster and would pay any amount of money to get a fresh pair of his old signature shoe in a size 11 ahaha
Awesome thank you!!
One of skateboardings best clips
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Man i love this channel. This was the greatest ollie ever! Fight me!
Thank you so much! Boards are on sale now 🙌🙌🙌
Best of 5 my favorite 411 of all time.
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You guys should continue the "Most Famous" series, those are really good videos
pop shuv-it would be a great next episode
We are on it 💪
This embodies what skateboarding is and this is what skateboarding should be
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I met Jeremy a few times, super nice guy!
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Fricken Legend
Yes
This was and is still absolutely crazy. ❤
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I remember exactly where I was the first time I saw this, so it must be pretty iconic!
So iconic, grab a board while supplies last!
i remember first time seeing the footage when i was like 10 and showing it to my mom and we were equally blown away.
So insane
Balls of steel! 🤙🏼
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Great story.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jeremy Wray is awesome.
Yes he is
This dude is a legend !!
No doubt!
I love watching men with balls of steel do death defying stunts. What a beast!
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Jeremy Wray. Legend.
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Seriously the Wray brothers are the best thing to ever happen to skateboarding since Jeff Grosso
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Love the Board ART...Did Jeremy do that as well?
He did! They are available at storiedskateboarding.com
Tyshawn dropping a flip trick on this gap would end world hunger
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@@GettingHyphy If there is one man capable, it is Tyshawn for sure.
I wanna hard flip, revert out landing.
Hahahaha
The jeremy gap will never, ever be duplicated.
Jérémy WRAY is mot humain, Amazing!
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Dang! I remember Natas Kaupas. He was like the ollie king back in the day. GG, man!
True!