After absolutely killing it and qualifying first, Drew came back for the finals on a mission. He was the last person to ride, and he made the wait completely worthwhile.
Starting his run with a massive tailwhip drop in, Drew proceeded to land a backflip fakie, subrail fufanu, double tailwhip, flairs, 360s, barspins, and an absolutely wild new trick, the tailwhip-catch-tailwhip. To top it off, for Drew's last trick, he did a footjam nosepick on a round subrail that was part of temporary scaffolding....out of a massive quarter pipe. The arena was going insane, along with people watching the live video feed online from around the world.
Drew finished first, just ahead of fellow DK teammate Brett Banasiewicz. This is Drew's first major pro contest win, and we're extremely excited. Drew was the only Canadian in the contest, and to see him above over 100 other riders from around the world is a huge accomplishment.
Drew-Thousand-And-Ten has officially begun. Congratulations!

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