Summer X Games

Summer X Games (2002- )

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The Summer X Games has been an annual extreme sports contest since it first began in 1997. The games are the brainchild of the ESPN family of Networks and is also controlled by the same group. The inaugural Winter X Games were held in summer 1997 in Big Bear Lake, California. Participants compete to win bronze, silver and gold medals, and prize money. The categories of sports that are covered and considered as being Extreme range from the following: BMX Freestyle, Flat Track, Rally & Off-Road Truck, Moto X, Mountain Bike and Skateboarding.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 20:30 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-07-16Episode 5 (LIVE)Jul 16, 2017
2017-07-15Episode 4 (LIVE)Jul 15, 2017
2017-07-15Episode 3 (LIVE)Jul 15, 2017
2017-07-14Men's BMX Dirt Qualifier, Men's Skate Big Air/Street (LIVE)Jul 14, 2017
2017-07-13Men's BMX Vert Final (LIVE)Jul 13, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Summer X Games' premiere?

The first 'Summer X Games' premiered on August 17, 2002.

Where did the 2002 'Summer X Games' take place?

The 2002 'Summer X Games' took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

How many countries broadcasted the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

The 2002 'Summer X Games' were broadcasted in more than 185 countries.

Who were the hosts of the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

The hosts of the 2002 'Summer X Games' were Sal Masekela and Jamie Little.

How many skateboard competitions did the 2002 'Summer X Games' have?

The 2002 'Summer X Games' had six skateboard competitions.

Who won the BMX dirt competition in the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

Stephen Murray won the BMX dirt competition in the 2002 'Summer X Games'.

Who was the first female skateboarder to win an X Games gold medal in 2002?

Elissa Steamer was the first female skateboarder to win an X Games gold medal in 2002.

How many medals did Tony Hawk win in the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

Tony Hawk won three medals in the 2002 'Summer X Games'.

Who won the gold medal in the inline street competition in the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

Louie Zamora won the gold medal in the inline street competition in the 2002 'Summer X Games'.

Who won the first-ever Moto X Best Trick gold medal at the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

Travis Pastrana won the first-ever Moto X Best Trick gold medal at the 2002 'Summer X Games'.

How many sports categories were included in the 2002 'Summer X Games'?

The 2002 'Summer X Games' included 10 sports categories.

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