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Summary Of: X Games

The Winter X Games are held in January or February and the Summer X Games are usually held in... The X Games also has international competitions and demos around the world that are held at varying times... The first Winter X Games took place at Mountain Resort in Big Bear Lake... And since 2002 the Winter X Games have been held at Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen... 2006 and he holds the record for Winter X Games gold medals with seven... The Winter X Games gained media exposure due to their big name sponsors and star... as the designated Official Winter X Games Sponsor Booth area... is an actual layout provided by the Winter X Games sponsors in order to provide real... All Winter X Games merchandise can be found and purchased commonly on the number of X Games Gear websites... since the X Games are an ESPN event... The X Games has a successful program... explains that the X Games use bio diesel fuel... The X Games work to beat the record each and every year... Thanks to the X Games and their continuous efforts on improving the environment... The Winter X Games are the leading winter action sports competition and tour in the whole world... Winter X Games VIII in 2004 marked the first time that an X Games event was televised live... The 2002 Winter X Games were a huge year for ESPN and the X Games... the Winter X Games introduced the Snowmobile Freestyle event along with the first ever disabled discipline... The Winter X Games that year were broadcasted on ESPN and ABC along with television... In 2008 the Winter X Games enhanced their coverage on ESPN and continued to add new disciplines... The X Games provide free gifts... X Freestyle X Games History over an 80 foot gap... ESPN has signed a contract to keep the X Games in Los Angeles through 2009... wins the inaugural X Games Rally beating former... the Aspen Skiing Company to keep the Winter X Games in Colorado through 2010... the X Games held a special event called the Global Championships...

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