X Games, Current Summer & winter Events. Winter X Games & more...
X Games, Current Summer & winter Events. Winter X Games & more... The X Games are an annual extreme sports event facilitated, created, and broadcast by ESPN. Inclusion is likewise displayed on ESPN's sister network, ABC. The debut X Games were held throughout the summer of 1995 in Providence and Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Members contend to win bronze, silver, and gold decorations, just as prize cash. The opposition regularly includes new deceives such as Tony Hawk's 900 in skateboarding, Shaun White's Double McTwist 1260 in snowboard, Travis Pastrana's twofold backflip in freestyle motocross, Heath Frisby's first snowmobile front flip in Snowmobile Best Trick, Henrick Harlaut's first nose-margarine triple plug in Ski Big Air, Gus Kenworthy's first switch triple rodeo in a ski slopestyle competition and Torstein Horgmo's initially landed triple stopper in a snowboard contest. Simultaneous with contest is the "X Fest" sport