Six locals in ESPN’s hot summer fling
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Steve Virgen
In regard to in-line skating, Fabiola Da Silva could be called, the
queen of the half pipe. If extreme sports were women’s tennis, she
would be Serena Williams.
Da Silva, a Costa Mesa resident, will be one of the most
recognizable athletes of X Games IX, the premiere action sports event
spearheaded by ESPN that begins today and ends Sunday at Staple
Center in Los Angeles.
Da Silva, a Brazilian native, is one of six local athletes
involved in the extreme sport extravaganza that will be televised and
aired Saturday through Thursday, on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. As a female
aggressive in-line skater, she has pushed the sport to new limits and
is plenty capable of competing alongside the men in the aggressive
in-line vert competition.
The aggressive in-line vert competition, which takes place
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Staples Center, will feature 20
competitors, men and women combined, who perform various tricks in
the half pipe. The skaters are challenged to link tricks together in
two 50-second runs.
The performances are judged and the top 10 skaters advance to the
final
In the vert final, each competitor completes two 50-second runs
again. The greater score of the two runs is assigned as the
competitor’s best score. Scores are based on style, difficulty,
consistency and line.
Da Silva was one of the featured athletes during the X Games’
kickoff press conference Wednesday.
Chris Gentry, also from Costa Mesa, will be competing in the
skateboard vert competition. In addition, he will be trying to win in
the doubles division of the competition, which will include Rune
Glifberg, who also hails from Costa Mesa. Glifberg will also compete
in the skateboard, vert best trick event, one of 17 competitions in
the X Games.
Rodil de Araujo Jr., a Costa Mesa resident, will display his
talents in the skateboard street and the skateboard park events.
Robbie Miranda of Newport Beach will compete in the downhill BMX,
which will include Costa Mesa’s Thomas Allier.
From year to year, X Games has been increasing in popularity and
those involved with the event expect the competition and notoriety to
take a huge step forward with its venue in Los Angeles this year. X
Games IX will showcase more than 300 of the world’s best extreme
sports athletes and with the scene so near to Hollywood, organizers
are expecting high drama.
Da Silva is one who is sure to deliver.
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