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Another Rider Hits the 1,000th Diamondback Ride Mark

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Andrew Klenk (front seat, left) enjoys his 1,000th ride on the new Diamondback roller coaster. The 13-year-old Lebanon, Ohio native became the second person in as many days to claim 1,000 rides on the tallest, fastest and meanest roller coaster to ever strike Kings Island. Gary Coleman took his 1,000th ride on Sunday.

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The 1,000 rides thing has been done. You'll have to do 2,000 this season if you want to make the papers.

Get crackin'. You have a lot of work to do. :D

79 rides for me. I'm content with 100 for the season.

Andrew does belong to KIC but never posts and im not even going to post my rides becasue im not getting into arguments about it like most people seem to want to.

Im not sure of his username but he told me he had one and my ride count wil not be displayed. All im saying is that im most lickely the next 1000th ride due to me being at the park right now and 4 more times this week.

Good for Andrew! I've seen him several times, and almost got to ride first ride of the day with him once - except he unfortunately proved why you shouldn't "run" to Diamondback from the Gold Pass entrance on a damp morning.

Coaster Kid - I hope you make it soon and try not to worry about what other people say.

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