Yakima's Joe Parsons, the X-Games' Medal Man
No one has ever won more snowmobile medals at the X-Games than Yakima's Joe Parsons.
The Valley native flying through the Colorado sky with the greatest of ease. Joe Parsons wowing them again in the final night of the X-Games competition at Aspen. Joe calls this one the Gator Wrastler, a trick he invented. Catapulting the Yakima star to the bronze in the Best Trick finals. Joe's ninth overall X-Games medal. No other snowmobiler has topped that.
How dangerous is this sport. Justin Moore had to be taken to the hospital after a bad landing. They say he'll be back on the sled soon.
Joe Parson's good buddy Heath Frisby made history pulling off the first front flip at the Games. Heath, who along with Joe put on a free exhibition in Union Gap a few weeks ago takes home the Gold from the X-Games with a trick he's perfected after working on it for a long time with Yakima's Joe Parsons.
The Valley native flying through the Colorado sky with the greatest of ease. Joe Parsons wowing them again in the final night of the X-Games competition at Aspen. Joe calls this one the Gator Wrastler, a trick he invented. Catapulting the Yakima star to the bronze in the Best Trick finals. Joe's ninth overall X-Games medal. No other snowmobiler has topped that.
How dangerous is this sport. Justin Moore had to be taken to the hospital after a bad landing. They say he'll be back on the sled soon.
Joe Parson's good buddy Heath Frisby made history pulling off the first front flip at the Games. Heath, who along with Joe put on a free exhibition in Union Gap a few weeks ago takes home the Gold from the X-Games with a trick he's perfected after working on it for a long time with Yakima's Joe Parsons.
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