Tony Hawk recreates his breakthrough skate trick at age 48

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Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk leads a demo during the Gumball 3000 Las Vegas Festival celebrating the end of the 2015 Gumball 3000 Stockholm to Las Vegas global supercar rally at the MGM Resorts Village on Friday, May 29, 2015.

Tue, Jun 28, 2016 (3:19 p.m.)

VISTA, Calif. — Tony Hawk has landed a 900 — a 2-and-a-half- turn trick few skateboarders dare to try— 17 years to the day after the same feat made him a household name.

Online video showed the 48-year-old trying and failing repeatedly on Monday to recreate the skate-trick breakthrough he completed at the 1999 X Games. When he finally lands it, he triumphantly whips off his helmet and elbow pads.

In the video, Hawk said he was making the attempt because he felt like he could, but adds "I never thought I'd be doing this at my age."

Jared Prindle of Hawk's 900 Films says Hawk is sore after his multiple tumbles, but "he's been rocked much harder for doing much smaller things."

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