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Jimmy Walker, a professional freestyle BMX biker with the Action Sports Association, drops into the half-pipe during an extreme sports demonstration at Gilbert High school in Gilbert, Ariz., Nov. 19, 2013. The ASA High School Tour, in partnership with the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the U.S. Marine Corps, combines the world's best action sports athletes with America’s 911 force to speak with students about tobacco awareness and fitness. The ASA High School Tour’s top professional skateboarders, BMX riders and inline skaters perform mind-boggling aerial stunts on a state-of-the-art half-pipe in front of tens of thousands of students each year. Walker has competed in every X-Games competition since 1995 and has been a qualifier in every event on the Dew Tour. For more photos visit Facebook.com/ArizonaMarines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Tyler J. Bolken)

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