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		<title>Diogo Canina Wins Big-Air BMX Triples Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coleman, Canina, Ellis &#124; cr. Jared Souney Brazilian Diogo Canina took home the top spot Thursday night as the Big-Air BMX Triples contest came to a close at the Orace County Fairground.  Canina defeated Austin Coleman and TJ Ellis in the three-man final after besting Josh Stead and Koji Kraft in earlier matches. Check out [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"> Coleman, Canina, Ellis | cr. Jared Souney</p>
<p>Brazilian Diogo Canina took home the top spot Thursday night as the Big-Air BMX Triples contest came to a close at the Orace County Fairground.  Canina defeated Austin Coleman and TJ Ellis in the three-man final after besting Josh Stead and Koji Kraft in earlier matches.</p>
<p>Check out the full release below to find out how the action went down.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Brazil’s Diogo Canina wins the Big-Air BMX Triples Event!</strong><br />
California’s own Austin Coleman and T.J. Ellis Capture Second and Third Place</p>
<p align="left"> LOS ANGELES (July 31, 2008) – The highest-flying action in Orange County this week concluded tonight when ASA Entertainment presented the finals of the Big-Air BMX Triples from the Orange County Fair’s Action Sports Arena.  Before an audience that overflowedthe grandstand onto the infield and bleachers, Brazil’s Diogo Canina performed a virtually flawless run of backflip tailwhips, tailwhips, and a 720 to win the event championship and qualify for the LG Action Sports World Championships.  Just two nights ago, Canina stood in the same podium position after winning round one and said he wouldhave to ride even harder in the finals because he would be facing some of the best BMX riders in the business.  The battle fought tonight involved some of the toughest skirmishes the sport has to offer.</p>
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The head-to-head format for the Big Air BMX Triples saw every man performing tricks from an expansive repertoire in order to prevail and advance to the next round.  For some, even injury didn’t stop them from throwing their toughest stunts.  With a dislocated finger, ligament damage in his wrist, and a sprained ankle, Koji Kraft (Addison, Ill.) fought through the pain in the quarterfinals and defeated Ricky Moseley, round one’s third place winner, to advance to the semi-finals where he met the eventual event winner, Canina; an injured Kraft was no match for the consistent Brazilian.</p>
<p>In other quarterfinal action, T.J. Ellis (Moreno Valley, CA) and Pat Casey, the 14 year-old phenom from Placentia, Calif., provided the judges with one of the toughest decisions of the evening.  Casey electrified the crowd with a triple tailwhip during his first run, but was quickly challenged by Ellis with his front-flip, 360 double tailwhip combination.  The eventual decision was unanimous, and Ellis advanced to the semi-finals to face Rob Darden (Greenville, NC), Wednesday night’s preliminary round two winner. Round two’s results, which saw Ellis accept third place to Darden’s win, were long forgotten as Ellis successfully connected with his stunts tonight to earn a spot in the final heat.</p>
<p>For Austin Coleman (Los Angeles, Calif.) tonight progressed the same as it did last night; Coleman faced impressive talent that required him to push hard all the way to the end.  He pumped up the crowd before each run and fed off their energy to perform no-handed front flips and no-handed flairs to the fans’ delight.  He entered the final round confident and ready to take on the best men the event had to offer, and Canina and Ellis stepped up to answer his challenge.</p>
<p>The final heat ended with each man standing on the podium in the same positions in which they stood after their preliminary rounds; Diogo Canina in first place, Austin Coleman in second place and T.J. Ellis in third place.  The Big Air BMX Triples compared each man’s best of two runs and rewarded technical consistency and flawless execution over flash and flair.</p>
<p>The Big Air BMX Triples is an ASA Entertainment production whose excitement will be brought to fans via CBS Sports later this year.  Please stay tuned to your local listings and <a href="http://www.bmxtriples.com" target="_blank">www.bmxtriples.com</a> for more information.</p>
<p><u><strong>Final Results</strong></u></p>
<p><strong>Final Podium:</strong><br />
Winner: Diogo Canina<br />
Second: Austin Coleman<br />
Third: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Below are the full results from the Final Round of competition at the BMX Big Air Triples event in Costa Mesa, CA.</p>
<p><strong>Quarter-Final:</strong><br />
Chris Hughes vs. Sean Logan<br />
Winner: Sean Logan</p>
<p>Tony Campos vs. Austin Coleman<br />
Winner: Austin Coleman</p>
<p>Pat Casey vs. TJ Ellis<br />
Winner: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Michael Clark vs. Rob Darden<br />
Winner: Rob Darden</p>
<p>Koji Kraft vs. Ricky Moseley<br />
Winner: Koji Kraft</p>
<p>Josh Stead vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina</p>
<p><strong>Semi-Final:</strong><br />
Sean Logan vs. Austin Coleman<br />
Winner: Austin Coleman</p>
<p>TJ Ellis vs. Rob Darden<br />
Winner: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Koji Kraft vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina</p>
<p><strong>Final:</strong><br />
Austin Coleman vs. TJ Ellis vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina, Second: Austin Coleman, Third: TJ Ellis</p>
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		<title>Darden, Coleman Lead Big-Air BMX Triples Qualifying Day Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 18:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Rob Darden, Austin Coleman and TJ Ellis led the field for the second round of qualifying for the Big-Air BMX Triples in Orange County Wednesday night.  The field of 12 is set for tonight&#8217;s final, including Ricardo Laguna, Koji Kraft and Josh Stead, in addition to those who qualified Tuesday night. Read on for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rob Darden, Austin Coleman and TJ Ellis led the field for the second round of qualifying for the Big-Air BMX Triples in Orange County Wednesday night.  The field of 12 is set for tonight&#8217;s final, including Ricardo Laguna, Koji Kraft and Josh Stead, in addition to those who qualified Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Read on for the official press release from the night&#8217;s action and stay tuned for the results from the final.<br />
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<p align="center"><strong><em>Big Air BMX Triples Thrills Southern California Fans with Gravity-Defying Round Two Action</em></strong><br />
<em>Rob Darden Wins Preliminary Round Two</em></p>
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<p align="left"> LOS ANGELES (July 30, 2008) – Tonight’s second round of ASA Entertainment’s Big-Air BMX Triples included a “double back flip”, a few “front flips”, a “360° double tail whip”, and several “720°s” on the way to Rob Darden (Greenville, NC), winning preliminary round two and collecting $1000.  The night’s top three riders, Darden, Austin Coleman (Los Angeles, Calif.), T.J. Ellis (Moreno Valley, Calif.), performed a variety of tricks that displayed the progression in BMX jumping and shocked the crowd into amazed silence.  At evening’s end, it was Darden’s clean, confident, consistent execution of big-air stunts that surpassed even the wildest combination of aerobatics attempted by Coleman and Ellis and left everyone eagerly awaiting Sunday’s finals.</p>
<p>Before Darden, Coleman and Ellis battled for the night’s top performance, three other men qualified earlier in the evening to join them in Thursday’s event finals. Mexico’s Ricardo Laguna, Illinois’ Koji Kraft, and Australia’s Josh Stead bested their head-to-head opponent to receive a spot in the final round of the Big-Air BMX Triples.</p>
<p>On Thursday evening, Darden, Coleman, Ellis, Laguna, Kraft and Stead will be joined by round one qualifiers Sean Logan (San Clemente, Calif.), Alistair Whitton (Chester, England), Ricky Moseley (Mason, Tenn.), Pat Casey (Placentia, Calif.), Tony Campos (San Francisco, Calif.), and Diogo Canina (Sao Paulo, Brazil), to compete for the $5,000 first place purse and two spots in the LG Action Sports World Championships.</p>
<p>The battle begins at 8:15 p.m. at the Orange County Fair’s Action Sports Arena.  Reserved seats can be purchased via Ticketmaster.com for as little at $12.50, while limited General Admission seats are free, offered on a first come first served basis.</p>
<p>CBS Sports will feature highlights of the Big Air BMX Triples event later this year during ASA Entertainment’s Action Sports World Tour programming.  Please check your local listings and stay tuned to <a href="http://www.bmxtriples.com" target="_blank">www.bmxtriples.com</a> for more details.</p>
<p><u><strong>Full Results From Tuesday and Wednesday</strong></u></p>
<p>The following are the results from Round Two (Wednesday Night). Top Six from head to head competition advance to Thursday&#8217;s final, along with the top six from Round One on Tuesday.<br />
<strong>Quarter-Final:</strong></p>
<p>Loren LaVerne vs. Ricardo Laguna<br />
Winner: Ricardo Laguna</p>
<p>Mike Moura vs. Rob Darden<br />
Winner: Rob Darden</p>
<p>Chris Hughes vs. TJ Ellis<br />
Winner: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Thomas Hancock vs. Koji Kraft<br />
Winner: Koji Kraft</p>
<p>Josh Stead vs. Ben Snowden<br />
Winner: Josh Stead</p>
<p>Dillon Stark vs. Austin Coleman<br />
Winner: Austin Coleman</p>
<p><strong>Semi-Final:</strong></p>
<p>Ricardo Laguna vs. Rob Darden<br />
Winner: Rob Darden</p>
<p>TJ Ellis vs. Koji Kraft<br />
Winner: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Josh Stead vs. Austin Coleman<br />
Winner: Austin Coleman</p>
<p><strong>Final:</strong><br />
Rob Darden vs. TJ Ellis vs. Austin Coleman<br />
Winner: Rob Darden, Second: Austin Coleman, Third: TJ Ellis</p>
<p>Ricardo Laguna, Rob Darden, TJ Ellis, Koji Kraft, Josh Stead, and Austin Coleman move on to the final event on Thursday, joined by the top six from Tuesday nights Preliminary Round: Diogo Canina, Sean Logan, Rick Mosely, Tony Campos, Pat Casey, and Alistair Whitton.</p>
<p>The following are the results from Round One (Tuesday Night). Top Six from head to head competition advance to Thursday&#8217;s final, along with the top six from Round Two on Wednesday.</p>
<p><strong>Quarter-Final:</strong></p>
<p>Erik Soto vs. Sean Logan<br />
Winner: Sean Logan</p>
<p>Dan Norvell vs. Alistair Whitton<br />
Winner: Alistair Whitton</p>
<p>Ricky Moseley vs. Alfredo Mancuso<br />
Winner: Ricky Moseley</p>
<p>Pat Casey vs. Michael Clark<br />
Winner: Pat Casey</p>
<p>Tony Campos vs. Cory Walters<br />
Winner: Tony Campos</p>
<p>Lance Harness vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina</p>
<p><strong>Semi-Final:</strong><br />
Alistair Whitton vs. Sean Logan<br />
Winner: Sean Logan</p>
<p>Rick Mosely vs. Pat Casey<br />
Winner: Rick Mosely</p>
<p>Tony Campos vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina</p>
<p><strong>Final:</strong><br />
Rick Mosely vs. Sean Logan vs. Diogo Canina<br />
Winner: Diogo Canina, Second: Sean Logan, Third: Rick Mosely</p>
<p>Diogo Canina, Sean Logan, Rick Mosely, Tony Campos, Pat Casey, and Alistair Whitton move on to the final event on Thursday, joined by the top six from Wednesday nights Preliminary Round.</p>
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		<title>Invited Riders Announced Big-Air BMX Triples Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is going to be a busy week in SoCal for BMX with this weekend&#8217;s Soul Bowl at the US Open of Surfing and then the Big-Air BMX Triples Event at the O.C. Fair next week.   ASA has announced the invited riders and there are a few of the usual suspects, but, unfortunately, a couple [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is going to be a busy week in SoCal for BMX with this weekend&#8217;s Soul Bowl at the US Open of Surfing and then the Big-Air BMX Triples Event at the O.C. Fair next week.   ASA has announced the invited riders and there are a few of the usual suspects, but, unfortunately, a couple of big names are missing like Dennis Enarson, who won the first version of this event last year in Phoenix.</p>
<p>Even without Enarson, there should be some good riding &#8212; we&#8217;re betting on TJ Ellis or Diogo Canina to end up on top.</p>
<p>You can check out the full release below for all the info or just head down to the OC Fair next week if you can and catch the action in person.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>International Athletes vie for Big-Air BMX Triples Event Title at Orange County Fair July 29-31</strong><br />
Winner and Runner-up Qualify for the Prestigious LG Action Sports World Championship</p>
<p>LOS ANGELES (July 24, 2008) – From July 29-31, the Orange County Fair will enjoy three days of gravity-defying action sports entertainment when ASA Entertainment’s Big-Air BMX Triples event jumps into action at the OC Fair’s Action Sports Arena. At 8:15 p.m. each night, ASA Entertainment (ASA), the global leader in action sports event and television production, debuts a unique spin on BMX bike riding in Southern California with an international roster of competitors sure to thrill even the most casual action sports spectator.</p>
<p>The competitors include:</p>
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<strong>California Athletes</strong></p>
<p>Alfredo Mancuso (Long Beach, CA) -  21<br />
Austin Coleman  (Los Angeles, CA) -   24<br />
Cory Walters  (Costa Mesa, CA) -   27<br />
Dan Norvell  (Murrietta, CA) -   16<br />
Dylan Stark  (Lake Forest, CA) -   25<br />
Lance Harness  (Rubidoux, CA) -   22<br />
Lawrence Werrell  (Westminster, CA) -   27<br />
Pat Casey  (Placentia, CA) -   14<br />
Sean Logan  (Orange County, CA) -   24<br />
TJ Ellis  (Moreno Valley, CA) -   22<br />
Tony Campos  (San Francisco, CA) -   20</p>
<p><strong>Other U.S. Athletes</strong></p>
<p>Ben Snowden  (Hornell, NY) -   27<br />
Josh Hult  (Idaho Falls, ID) -   24<br />
Koji Kraft  (Addison, Illinois) -   25<br />
Ricky Moseley  (Mason, TN) -   18<br />
Rob Darden  (Greenville, NC) -   27<br />
Ryan Jordan  (Boston, MA) -   27</p>
<p><strong>International Athletes</strong></p>
<p>Alistair Whitton  (Chester, England) -   27<br />
Chris Hughes  (Toronto, Canada) -   20<br />
Dave Dillewaard  (Brisbane, Australia) -   24<br />
Diogo Canina  (Sao Paulo, Brazil) -   20<br />
Erick Soto  (Tijuana, Mexico) -   29<br />
Mike Moura  (Brazil) -   25<br />
Ricardo Laguna  (Mexico) -   26</p>
<p>The competition format consists of twelve riders challenging the BMX course on Tuesday, July 29th and another 12 taking on the course on Wednesday evening, July 30th. The top six scoring men from each evening will meet on Thursday for the finals.</p>
<p>Tuesday night’s competitors will be: Mancuso, Whitton, Coleman, Walters, Norvell, Canina, Harness, Werrell, Casey, Logan, Moseley and Campos. On Wednesday night, Snowden, Hughes, Dillewaard, Stark, Soto, Hult, Kraft, Moura, Laguna, Darden, Jordan and Ellis will be competing. With prize money and an opportunity to qualify for ASA’s LG Action Sports World Championships on the line, these men will push their limits to impress the judges with high-flying skills.</p>
<p>The Big-Air Triples is a new element in BMX competition that challenges riders to start from a 24-foot high ramp riding into three deep valleys and over three narrow platforms. This design allows the riders to grab ‘big air’ and perform three tricks in succession while trekking across a 165-foot long wooden course. This spin on BMX riding combines the best in BMX Box Jumping and Dirt Jumping with a Mini-Mega Ramp.</p>
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<p>About Big Air BMX Triples producer ASA Entertainment:</p>
<p>A leader in the action sports industry since 1994, ASA Entertainment, headquartered in Culver City, California is the largest action sports event and television production company in the world. The company produces more than 200 events and 100 television programs annually around the globe that feature skateboarding, freestyle BMX, inline skating, freeskiing, freestyle motocross, snowboarding and music. Its events are broadcast on CBS, VERSUS, Spike, Fuel and Fox Sports Net domestically and distributed to more than 1 billion HH globally throughout Asia, Europe, USA, Africa, Canada, South &amp; Central America and Australia. ASA’s properties range from large-scale international competitions such as the LG Action Sports World Championships to grassroots amateur contests, lifestyle and branded entertainment events, demonstrations, exhibitions and mobile tours. As one of the oldest and most established organizations in action sports, ASA Entertainment leads the market in developing premium content around the fastest growing sector of American sports. For more information visit www.actionsportstour.com or www.asaentertainment.com.</p>
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