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Default Tony Hawk Suffers ‘Sheared Pelvis’ in Skateboard Crash

Tony Hawk Suffers ‘Sheared Pelvis’ in Skateboard Crash

Posted on 26 July 2010

"Tony Hawk, whose crash landing during a Quiksilver demo on Saturday resulted in a painful pelvis injury that will require lots of rest and rehab, did not break any fingers so he’s as busy as ever on Twitter. The legendary skateboarder, who fell hard to the ramp’s bottom platform but eventually rose to thank the crowd and excuse himself from the event, Tweeted about the failed 540 attempt the same day: “Did a tailbone 5 & my foot was a little off, sent me into b/s revert (chicken-neck) to flat. Hit my back & head HARD. Waiting for CT results.”..."

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http://skateboardingmagazine.com/blog/2010/07/26/tony-hawk-suffers-sheared-pelvis-in-skate-crash/
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