Action Sports

Action Sports (2005-2017)

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Action Sports covers the unusual sports that other sports shows don't cover such as skateboarding, snowboarding and BMX racing.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 14:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S13E06Red Bull Air Race: PortugalSep 10, 2017
S13E05Dew Tour: Long Beach, Pro Bowl CompetitionJul 30, 2017
S13E04Dew Tour: Long Beach, Pro Street CompetitionJun 25, 2017
S13E03Dew Tour: Long Beach, Team ChallengeJun 24, 2017
S13E02Red Bull Air Race: Abu DhabiFeb 18, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Action Sports' premiere?

'Action Sports' premiered on September 4, 2005.

Who was the host of 'Action Sports'?

'Action Sports' did not have a single host, but rather featured a rotating cast of hosts and correspondents.

Which sports were featured on 'Action Sports'?

'Action Sports' covered a wide range of sports including skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX, and motocross.

Did 'Action Sports' only feature professional athletes?

No, 'Action Sports' often featured up-and-coming athletes and talented amateurs as well as established professionals.

Where was 'Action Sports' filmed?

'Action Sports' was filmed all over the world, with episodes taking place in locations like Hawaii, Australia, and Switzerland as well as various locations across the United States.

Did 'Action Sports' feature interviews with athletes?

Yes, 'Action Sports' frequently featured interviews with athletes discussing their careers, training, and experiences in their respective sports.

What was the format of each 'Action Sports' episode?

Each episode of 'Action Sports' typically featured several segments focusing on different sports and events, with interviews and highlights interspersed throughout.

Was 'Action Sports' a live show?

No, 'Action Sports' was a pre-recorded program.

Was 'Action Sports' available internationally?

Yes, 'Action Sports' was syndicated internationally in countries including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Did 'Action Sports' have a companion website?

Yes, 'Action Sports' had a website featuring additional content including athlete bios, photos, and videos.

Did 'Action Sports' include coverage of the X Games?

Yes, 'Action Sports' frequently covered the X Games, one of the biggest events in extreme sports.

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