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Jake Brown: The Comeback Kid

Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:55 AM by Dan Fleschner
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Remember this guy? It's Jake Brown, the Australian-born skateboarder who crashed 45 feet at the Summer X Games four months ago in Los Angeles.

He suffered liver and lung contusions, a fractured vertebra, whiplash and a broken wrist -- and I think they're still looking for his sneakers.

Well, he's back. Last weekend, he participated in an event in Dubai, making his dramatic return to competitive skateboarding.

He stopped by the plaza this morning to talk about the crash and his return. WATCH VIDEO

After his interview with Matt and Meredith, Jake and I chatted about the comeback, his tattoos and why he can't seem to hang onto money.

Here's our conversation:

DF: During the four-month recovery period you went through, has anything particularly strange happened because of the crash or has anyone surprising contacted you about it?

Jake Brown: Well, the Today Show is pretty crazy. I don't know how much crazier it could get than that.

DF: What was the toughest part of the recovery process?

JB: Just waiting. Waiting to heal. The bones actually have to mend before you can get back out there.

DF: Without skateboarding for those four months, how did you entertain yourself?

JB: There were a lot of good times. I had to fill the time somehow, so I had a lot of fun with friends.

DF: Any particularly good stories?

JB: <laughing> There's a lot of stories.

DF: Any you'd like to share today?

JB: I don't have one in particular, not off the top of my head.

DF: Obviously, the physical part was difficult, but what about the mental side of things? Did you have any reservations about coming back?

JB: No, just the waiting game. Once I started skating again, my body was feeling good. So I knew it was just a matter of getting a few tricks back. I'm still only halfway through the process, but my confidence is still there, so that's good.

DF: You landed the 720 right before the crash...is there anything else you'd like to accomplish in skateboarding?

JB: The Maloof Cup is coming up, July 12-13. These guys are putting on an event and they're partnering with a couple of us to make sure it goes good. So I want to do good at that contest in Orange County. And I want to do good at the X Games.

DF: Are you buddies with the Maloof brothers? I see you've got your Sacramento Kings jersey...

JB: Yeah--

DF: What are they like?

JB: They're really cool. Been hanging out with Joe a little bit. He's into skateboarding, and it's pretty cool that someone of that magnitude is getting into this stuff.

DF: Why the Ron Artest jersey specifically?

JB: I wanted a Kings jersey and it just happened to be Artest. That guy's good.

DF: Are you into basketball at all?

JB: I'm into it a little bit, and Joe actually said he was going to invite us to some games. So I'll go down and watch some games with him.

DF: What can you tell me about your tattoos?

JB: I've got a boxing kangaroo, which I got right after the fall at L.A. Ink. Kat Von D did it. It's an Australian sporting flag and kind of represents Australian toughness. And then, I got burning money, because money's too crazy.

DF: Do you feel like you burn a lot of money?

JB: I definitely do burn a lot of money.

DF: What do you burn it on?

JB: I don't know -- everything. It just seems to fall out of my pockets.

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Comments

Well, I do hope this amazing story of survival is able to help Ann Curry in her own dramatic plunge!  God speed, dear news-superhero anchor woman!
This is the second time this story has upset me.  My 12 year old son, Tommy Michalson, was killed in a skateboard fall in July 2006.  Since then I have been working with Safe Kids Worldwide to help increase awareness of helmet safety. I was struck hearing about Jake's fall both times of the lost opportunity to advocate for protective equipment, especially helmets.  Jake's helmet likely saved his life.  We need a voice like his to get the attention of kids.


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