Nasty was up against Foster in the first round and threw out a huge back-flip tail-whip on the second jump but went down hard injuring his ankle and sending him to the sidelines early. Addison, Illinois native Kraft started the semifinal round off with a slow- rotating back-flip to decade-air as he defeated Zack Warden (St. Louis, Missouri) and earned himself a spot in the finals with dozens of family and friends screaming after every trick and proudly waving homemade signs of support.
“I had all of my friends, family, mom, sister and nieces here tonight. This is the first time they’ve seen me compete. I couldn’t have had a better crowd."
Darden, knowing what it takes to win in this event, landed two big tricks on his way to defeating Napolitan in the second semifinal match- up. The third semi-final pairing saw the number one seed, and last weeks’ runner-up, Ellis riding against Foster. After Foster stuck a back flip-cross-up to triple tail-whip, Ellis went bold right out of the gate as he landed one of the biggest front flips of the contest but went down off the quarter pipe. Fearing Foster might have a slim lead, Ellis knew he needed to perfect his run. He landed a no-handed back-flip to front flip. When Foster crashed on his second run, it left the judges huddled in deliberation. In a split decision, Ellis advanced, earning the last spot in the finals.
With the final round set, the fans were treated to the trio of Kraft, Darden and Ellis. Kraft started off the round with a back-flip combo followed by two back-to-back double tail-whips and set the bar high for the other competitors. Darden was second to ride and he had the judges’ heads spinning as he landed two 720s in a row. Ellis completed the first round with a 360 double-tail-whip followed by a big no-handed front flip and double tail-whip. At the end of the final’s first run, the order was Ellis in first followed by Kraft and then Darden.
Kraft and Darden both knew they needed to land some impressive tricks to overtake Ellis and they did not disappoint the raucous crowd. Kraft nearly rode away from the famed double back-flip but came up just short and went down. After leaping to his feet, the crowd gave him a standing ovation. Darden followed and almost landed a back-flip tail-whip, the same trick that took out Nastazio earlier in the evening, but went down and eliminated his chances of taking the win. Ellis’ first-run bag of tricks was too much for the other competitors and he took the top spot on the podium.
As part of the ASA Action Sports World Tour, this Sears Centre Arena stop will air on networks to include CBS Sports, VERSUS, FUEL TV, and Fox Sport Net. International fans will also enjoy the action via 32 networks globally. Please stay tuned to ActionSportsTour.com for the complete broadcast schedule.
Kings Island amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio will host stop number five of the 2009 ASA Action Sports World Tour on May 23 – 24.