But he didn’t even win the comp, Gui finished in third place. Crazy. Enough talk, here’s the clip:
More from World Skate, “Having made one during Saturday’s semifinals to set off pandemonium in the stands at The Spot Skatepark, the 2024 Vert World Champion then repeated the feat twice in the finals during one of the most intense park contests of all time. Joining Gui on the podium were Spanish prodigy Egoitz Bijueska in first and Japan’s Park supremo Yuro Nagahara in third. Attention now turns to WST Street in Parco Colle Oppio beside the Colosseum this week before the World Skateboarding Tour now heads to Washington DC for the 2025 World Championships in September.”
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Here’s Gui’s full run. Crazy to see him pump to it and have the energy left to spin a 900 at the end of his run.