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Competitior lands on his back while attempting a trick, and lies motionless on the ground for several minutes. He was at a hospital for X-rays taken, said his manager, Rose was able to move his toes.
Almost no noise could be a telling sign, not only what he wanted to hear the X-Games seldom he was so quiet in the Staples Center.
Paris Roses motocross rider was still on the court and stood as the minutes ticked. She went for it in the best trick competition Friday night, attempting a front flip, but landed hard on his back.
So terrible as it seemed in real time, was even worse for playback.
The medical staff invited him on a stretcher and carried him back to the Staples Center hallways of an ambulance that took him to hospital. His manager said that Rosen was able to move his toes was, and the public at the Staples Center to move, given the relationship optimistic that he was awake and able to speak, his limbs.
Rosen's mother was in the elevator in the hallway and held her son's helmet, as the team doctor had his son in an ambulance.
Later Friday evening, Lucas Mirtl, roses manager, the driver said he was taken with the X-ray Mirtl said he had heard no news, and added: "I'm sure will be fine."
Rosen, 29, who grew up in Apple Valley, Minnesota, and lives in Phoenix, is not new to the sport. He ran 10 years, a Minneapolis Star Tribune story of last year, said Rosen had only three broken bones in his motocross career.
His colleagues on the nature of the sport said.
"I think it was a mistake," said winner Cam Sinclair from Australia vert. "I have an error in the last year in Spain, as well .... mistake could easily happen."
Said Australian rider Robbie Maddison: "The jump without jumping, you can pull in your environment to get your connection. But when it comes to X Games, you the media worldwide and is packed. It adds another element to it. ... I hope he gets better soon. "
King of the X-Games
This would be another Pierre Luc Gagnon, Canada. Gagnon added two more gold medals in her glittering resume and won the X Games Skateboard Vert and Skateboard Best Trick at the Nokia Theater.
Gagnon has won 16 X Games medals, including seven gold. His Skateboard Vert was his third consecutive title, the first time someone has three peated here.
He fought off a determined challenge from Shaun White in the first two events. White, who came in second and further developed by skateboard best trick event.
"I do not think I ever won two medals in one day," said Gagnon. "It 'was amazing, especially after the way Shaun ran Andy [Macdonald] and Bucky [Lasek].
"Shaun has a really good race. For some reason, I had a good race after the impulse."
To leave the world of skateboarding tricks from amazing white long ago. "It was literally gone in a year and a half," said Macdonald. "And two months ago he began to walk the ramp with us. 'State can do all his tricks, but it was solid. Here is two months later, and tonight was explosive."
Upset in
Women vert
Gaby Ponce pointing his camera and sometimes the monitor with the final result in the mixed zone, evidence of someone at home in New Jersey. "I wanted my mother to send an MMS," said Ponce. "We could not afford a flight for them and my sister."
The 18-year-old Ponce was responsible for a major disturbance against top-class Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins in the Women's Skateboard Vert Final. No woman could hit the coveted McTwist, but Ponce said it was their closest yet.
More results
Jamie Bestwick won his seventh gold medal in freestyle BMX, after the publication of a score of 90 in the case. Bestwick dominant in his sport for many years and has won the last four with his X Games Dew Tour victories.
Matt Buyten has his collection of gold to win the X Games Moto X Step Up. This was his third time winning the event. He cleared 33 feet 6 inches to jump on the winning side. Both Buyten, and Ronnie Renner missed his first two attempts, and Buyten made 33-6 in the third.