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freeskibum82it was either candide or mike douglas (aka the d-spin)
LivingDaLifeD-spins aren't corks, they're inverted. And Mike Douglas did the first one, which is why it's called the D spin.
Moseley popularized the "dinner roll" which was a cork 7. I could be wrong, but I think Evan Raps did it before him though.
299934This is from Poor Boyz The Game, which was in 2000. Evan is clearly doing cork 7s (and d-spins), I couldn't find any earlier videos of cork 7s, but I didn't try too hard.
OCoffeyThe real question is how was cork invented? Like who thought of that idea?
CaseyMaybe Phil belanger
DIRTYBUBBLEWho landed the first dub cork while we’re on the subject?
DIRTYBUBBLEWho landed the first dub cork while we’re on the subject?
SofaKingSickWell rick wroblewski (sp) did what he called a risky flip in like 2000 or so, maybe even earlier. That was a d7 into a backy, very very similar to today’s dub 10s. But dubs weren’t very in vogue at that point and for the few years after it. Then mike Wilson did his Wilson flip a few years later (I wanna say 2004 or 05) which is a dub 10, again very sick but wasn’t “in”
then jon Olsson started doing kangaroo flips and from there dubs became trendy again and soon after the sw dub 10, and forward dub 10 and 12 happened. I *think* jon did the first sw dub 10 and he called it something stupid like a hexo flip or something. I’m just kinda going off the top of my head tho I’d have to check to be sure
LivingDaLifeDon't forget the Schrab brothers! They didn't really cork them, but they were doing some dub innovations early on. Pretty sure you're right on Jon doing the first sw dub 10.
LivingDaLifeDon't forget the Schrab brothers! They didn't really cork them, but they were doing some dub innovations early on. Pretty sure you're right on Jon doing the first sw dub 10.
CaseyVenus fly trap- flair to front flip in a QP
OCoffeyThe real question is how was cork invented? Like who thought of that idea?
freestyler540Jonny Moseley stomped the cork 7 "dinner roll" in 1998 Olympics, but he spent time learning it first.
Like most progressive tricks, the title cant really be attributed to any particular rider due to a lack of organization and communication technology. Instagram didnt exist back then...hell, smart phones were still a dream of an insane asylum patient. Video cameras would cost a few thousand dollars.
3mania'98 was Nagano where Mosely threw the 360 mute and got gold. '02 in Salt lake was the "Dinner Roll" and a 4th place finish.
LivingDaLife584499You might have something there - he throws a perfect one early on in this.
DolanReloadedWhats the name of this gem?
i guess this was the start of dynastars 3 phils franchise.