Ronnie Abaldonado

Red Bull BC One is a one-on-one B-boy competition that pits 16 of the world's best dancers against each other. If you win, it's fair to say you're the best in the world. After four straight years as the runner-up, Ronnie took home the trophy as the 2007 Red Bull BC One champion. A master of technique who's also known for his originality, Ronnie edged out B-boy legends Hong 10 and Roxrite to take his first title. He followed that up by taking home the championship at America's Best Dance Crew with Super Cr3w in 2008. Many in the B-boy scene feel that where Ronnie's concerned, the best is yet to come.

Ian Walsh

As a kid growing up across from legendary Jaws Beach on Maui, Ian Walsh dreamed of riding the biggest waves in the world. During his career, he's conquered monsters measuring up to 70 feet high.

But the swell off Teahupo'o in Tahiti in the summer of 2007 was bombing like never before. Many consider those waves the heaviest, most powerful and dangerous ever, and a fall meant crashing into a dangerously shallow coral bottom.

According to Ian, mastering the waves that day was the most amazing moment of his life. So far.

Robbie Maddison

Does anything scare Robbie Maddison? After jumping his motorcycle a world record 322 feet across a football field on New Year's Eve 2007, the 27-year-old freestyle motocross champion electrified the world last New Year's Eve with a moment unlikely to ever be repeated. In front of 300,000 people and a live global television audience, Robbie jumped his bike over 100 feet high to land on the top of the Arc de Triomphe in Las Vegas. Not content with that, he dropped into a free fall of more than 70 feet to a landing ramp below. As he says, "I'm extremely excited to see what 2009 holds for me." So are we Robbie, so are we.