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0 comments | Monday, August 3, 2009

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Skateboard Big Air Elimination Results

Elimination Results from the Skateboard Big Air competition held at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

1. Adam Taylor - Coco Beach, Fla. - 88.33
2. Andy Macdonald - San Diego, Calif. - 87.66
3. Rob Lorifice - Encinitas, Calif. - 87.00
4. Edgard Pereira - Sao Bernardo Do Campo, Brazil - 84.33
5. Lincoln Ueda - Sao Paulo, Brazil - 84.00
6. Elliot Sloan - New York City, N.Y. - 46.66




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Kickflip Indy Dominates Women's Skateboard Vert Final

By ESPN

Los Angeles, Calif. – Just a few short years ago, no one had ever pulled a kickflip indy in a women’s vert competition. Today, three of the eight competitors in the X Games Skateboard Vert Women’s competition added the trick into fluid runs, which resulted in podium spots for each of them.

Last year’s gold medalist, Karen Jonz, skated strong today, stomping not only the kickflip indy, but a solid stalefish and a finger flip indy. In the end, however, the judges awarded gold to last year’s silver medalist, Lynz Adams Hawkins, for her multiple McTwist attempts, and her commitment to setting the bar higher for women’s vert.

Lynz, who has been getting coaching from Tony Hawk for the McTwist, has yet to land the trick in a contest, but so far she is the only female skateboarder attempting to try them.

“I honestly thought I was going to get third,” said Lynz of her win. “30 minutes for a jam session is technically a long time, but the competition went really quick because it was just go go go the whole time. I didn’t even get as many runs as I thought I would.”

Bronze medalist Gaby Ponce, a high school student from New Jersey competing in her second X Games, impressed the crowd with huge airs and a stylish gay twist. “This was the best contest I’ve ever been in,” she said.

“We’re all really pushing each other right now,” added Lynz. “I’m not even going to be able to snowboard this winter, because I’m going to have to skateboard all year round so I can practice and stick even more tricks next year at X Games’ sweet sixteen.



ABOUT ESPN’s X GAMES FRANCHISE

ESPN, The Worldwide Leader in Action Sports, first developed its X Games franchise in 1995. Part of ESPN Original Entertainment, X Games, Winter X Games and All Access are just some of the original action sports programming currently shown on ESPN and ESPN2. In addition to the two U.S.-based events, ESPN has held X Games competitions and demonstration events around the world including Dubai, Thailand, Brazil, Mexico, Korea, Malaysia, China and Spain. The global franchise has also expanded its reach to EXPN.com, the definitive site for action sports fans, and to consumer products such as X Games bikes, protective gear, skateboards and DVDs.


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BMX Freestyle Elimination Results

Results of from ESPN X Games 15 BMX Freestyle Elimination Results held at The Home Depot Center

(Top six advance to finals)

1) Garrett Reynolds Toms River, NJ - 410
2) Nathan Williams Nashville, Tenn. - 394
3) Van Homan Pennsville, N.J. - 391
4) Corey Martinez Decatur, - 390
5) Ty Morrow West Palm Beach, Florida - 390
6) Brian Kachinsky Chicago, Ill. - 386
7) Sean Sexton Tempe, Ariz. - 383
8) Dakota Roche Huntington Beach, Calif. - 367
9) Aaron Ross Corpus Christi, Texas - 348
10) Seth Kimbrough Hartselle, Ala. - 255
11) Brad Simms Indian Head, Md. - 183
12) Chase DeHart West Deptford, NJ - 156




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Skateboard Vert Women’s Final Results

Final standings from the Skateboard Vert Women’s competition held at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, Calif. on July 30, 2009.


1. Lynz Adams Hawkins, Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.
2. Karen Jonz, Santo Andre, Brazil
3. Gaby Ponce, Tenafly, N.J.
4. Cara-Beth Burnside, Encinitas, Calif.
5. Julie Kindstrand, Santa Ana, Calif.
6. Mimi Knoop, Chesapeake, Va.
7. Allysha Bergado, El Segundo, Calif.
8. Elise Dabby, Del Mar, Calif.

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Moto X Best Whip

(Winner selected by text message voting)

1) Todd Potter Temecula, CA 43%
2) James Stewart Haines City, FL 20%
3) Ricky Carmichael Havana, FL 17%
4) Josh Grant Riverside, CA 10%
5) Myles Richmond Cherry Valley, CA 6%
6) Ronnie Renner Tampa, FL 4%

California Native Todd Potter Doubles James Stewart’s Votes While Winning Back-To-Back Moto X Best Whip Gold Medals

The people have spoken - or texted - and they voted Todd Potter winner of Moto X Best Whip at X Games 15.

Potter was able to secure 43 percent of the vote even without extensive warm up this afternoon. Defending his 2008 Best Whip gold medal, the three-time X Games medalist acknowledged that fame can play a role in his success.

“It’s always a fun competition,” said Potter. “But you don’t know if it’s popularity or if it’s truly talent. Either way, it’s fun.”

Runner-up James Stewart was a ball of energy while collecting his 20 percent of the vote, cupping his ear to the crowd to pump his approval rating from the fans. After the contest, he even bowed down to Potter and gave the winner his jersey, the stakes agreed upon during some good natured trash talk before the event.

“He was a good sport,” smiled Potter.

Ricky Carmichael took third place with 17 percent of the vote.

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Marisa Dal Santo Reclaims Gold - 2007 and 2008 Gold Medal Winners Dal Santo and Steamer Battle For Queen of Women’s Street Skateboarding Crown

First place in the X Games Skateboarding Street Women’s finals was anybody’s guess today, while skaters Elissa Steamer, Marisa Dal Santo, Lacey Baker and Alexis Sablone traded spots on the leader board after almost every run.

Going into the final round, it looked like Dal Santo, the 2007 gold medalist, might not make the podium. Then she nailed a frontside boardslide down the 12-stair rail to bring her into third place, followed by a frontside lipslide down the rail, to vault her into first.

Last year’s gold medalist, skate legend, and crowd favorite, Elissa Steamer, skated ferociously, but was overpowered by first time X Games competitor Alexis Sablone, who knocked Steamer into third with her equally powerful skateboarding.

Sablone is making a triumphant comeback to the world of skateboarding after disappearing from the scene for a few years to focus on college. She brought the crowd of X Games spectators in the stands and male skateboarding peers lounging on the street course to a roar by landing a kickflip down the 12-stair, followed by a 50-50 down the 12-stair rail.

“I don’t worry about beating Elissa,” said Dal Santo, when asked about how hard it was to defeat the four-time gold medalist who forced Dal Santo to take silver in 2008. “She’s my friend. I like skating with her. We just come out here and do our thing, and today it just worked out for me.”

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Jake Brown Conquers Bob Burnquist to Capture First X Games Big Air Gold Medal

After past X Games competitions left Brown just short of victory, Jake Brown finally captured his first gold Skateboard Big Air gold in STAPLES Center at X Games 15.

After five years of competition, Brown barely edged out two-time gold medalist Bob Burnquist. Tied with a 94.00 down the stretch, both riders were unsuccessful in landing their final run, making Brown the champion by virtue of his next highest score (91.33). The gold finally in hand, Brown nonetheless expressed disappointment over failure to complete his ultimate goal: A 900 off the mega ramp.

“I’d like to thank the fans for their support and the energy of the crowd was incredible,” said Brown. “If I had made the 900, I would have been even more psyched.”

Burnquist set a strong tone with opening round score of 91.00 before eventually succumbing to Brown. He was proud of the way he and his fellow riders continually took on the challenge of launching off the 70-foot ramp.

“Everyone stepped up and honored the sport,” said Burnquist.

Rob Lorifice ultimately captured the bronze medal on his final run after struggling throughout most of the competition.

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Skateboard Women’s Street Final Results

Final Results from the Skateboard Women’s Street Final competition held at The Home Depot Center in Los Angeles


Marisa Dal Santo Chicago, Ill. 374.00
Alexis Sablone Brooklyn, N.Y. 353.00
Elissa Steamer San Francisco, Calif 350.00
Lacey Baker Covina, Calif. 323.00
Vanessa Torres Silver Lake, Calif. 281.00
Leticia Bufoni Sao Paulo, Brazil 278.00
Amy Caron Huntington Beach, Calif. 261.00
Evie Bouilliart Huntington Beach, Calif. 252.00
Abisha Alshebaiki Temecula, Calif. 196.00
Tamara Drybrough Port Coquitlam, Canada 124.00




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Ricky Carmichael and Ronnie Renner Share Gold Medal in Moto X Step Up at X Games

Fighting their way to a contested tie, Ricky Carmichael and Ronnie Renner each won their second career gold medal in Moto X Step Up at X Games 15.

The last riders standing with a 35-foot bar to clear, the X Games Sports and Competition Director decided that if both missed their allotted pair of attempts, they would each get one final chance in a single elimination. Neither was successful on their final try, but both were satisfied to share the glory.

“I worked my tail off for that thing. I can’t believe that I finally won,” said Renner before expressing gratitude towards the STAPLES Center crowd. “Thanks for keeping me motivated.”

Carmichael was also pleased with his finish. “The stakes were high, you know? Just going back and forth. And, my style has never been pretty. Just get the job done. I’m happy.”

Matt Buyten made the final three before failing to clear 33-feet.

MOTO X Step Up at STAPLES Center

Tie for First Place

1) Ricky Carmichael - Havana, FL - 34.00 feet
2) Ronnie Renner - Tampa, FL - 34.00 feet
3) Matt Buyten - Minden, NV - 33.00 feet
4) Jeremy McGrath - Encinitas, CA - 32.00 feet
5) Kevin Windham - Centreville, MS - 30.00 feet
6) Brian Deegan - Bellevue, NE - 26.00 feet

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BMX Freestyle Street Final Results

Standings from the BMX Freestyle Street competition held at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, Calif.

1. Garrett Reynolds Toms River, N.J. 419.00
2. Ty Morrow West Palm Beach, Fla. 412.00
3. Van Homan Pennsville, N.J. 403.00
4. Nathan Williams Nashville, Tenn. 395.00
5. Brian Kachinsky Chicago, Ill. 387.00
6. Corey Martinez Decatur, Ala. 379.00

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Danny Way Takes Gold in Skateboard Big Air Rail Jam at X Games 15

With Skateboard Big Air Rail Jam making its X Games debut, it’s only fitting that Big Air pioneer Danny Way would usher the event into the history books with a gold medal.

Nursing a pre-existing leg injury that forced him to drop in while riding switch, nearly twenty-three minutes elapsed before Way hit a successful landing for a 92.00 score. Notching his first gold medal since 2006, the skateboard icon reiterated afterward why he was so determined to overcome the pain and compete.

“I have a passion for skateboarding,” said Way. “It’s a fire that’s burning and it doesn’t go out. I love skateboarding and I’ve been doing it my whole life”

Bob Burnquist followed up a Big Air silver medal performance 24 hours earlier with another second place finish (89.00), but like all his fellow riders, spoke mostly afterward about his respect for Way.

“It’s 30 minutes. Danny can hold the pain that long and put something down,” affirmed Burnquist. “This is the first rail jam. He came up with the obstacle. He was gonna skate no matter what.”

Battling back and forth with Adam Taylor for third place, Rob Lorifice’s eventually retained the lead with an 88.33 score. This marked Lorifice’s second bronze medal of X Games 15.

Skateboard Big Air Rail Jam


1) Danny Way San Diego, CA 92.00
2) Bob Burnquist Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 89.00
3) Rob Lorifice Encinitas, CA 88.33
4) Adam Taylor Cocoa Beach, FL 87.33
5) Andy Macdonald San Diego, CA 85.33




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Garrett Reynolds Wins Second BMX Street Gold

For the first two sessions of the three session BMX Freestyle Street competition, it looked like last year’s silver medalist, Van Homan, might unseat X Games BMX Freestyle Street champion Garrett Reynolds. In the end, Reynolds - who dominated nearly every X Games Street competition last year, winning three gold medals and one silver in the four international X Games competitions held in 2008, along with his gold from X Games 14 - proved to be unstoppable.

A flawless manual down the 12-stair handrail earned Homan a perfect score of 50 in an early run, which Reynolds answered in his trademark style, throwing two barspins into his 360 down the stair set, as well as his signature trick: a tucked no-hander to icepick (a grind on the back peg only). The trick tradeoff continued as the two came out of the first session tied for first, and rode out of the second session separated by only one point.

A foot injury sustained during practice on Tuesday slowed Homan down in the third session, which allowed Reynolds to pull himself into a commanding lead while X Games rookie Ty Morrow - who’d been trailing in a close third place position throughout the competition—came from behind to snag the silver.

“I was so nervous to ride with these guys,” said Ty Morrow, an underground sensation from Florida who rarely enters competitions and has never competed in the X Games. “This was a great contest, though, and I’m so excited about the way it turned out.”

“I’m just psyched,” said Reynolds of his win. “It’s awesome to be on the podium with two incredible riders like Ty and Van. I had a great time.”

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Moto X Super X Adaptive Final Results


Final Standings from the Moto X Super X Adaptive competition held at the Home Depot Center

1. Chris Ridgway Cypress, Calif. 314.69
2. Mike Schultz Pillager, Minn. 324.38
3. Jason Woods Highlands, N.C. 331.50
4. Jim Wazny Merrill, Mich. 344.80
5. Ricky James Murrieta, Calif. 345.37
6. Samuel Erasmus Stilfontein, South Africa 346.40
7. Theodore Hiracheta Carlisle, Iowa 347.29
8. Jesse Gildea Osceola, Iowa 372.06
9. Nick Pappas Livermore, Calif. 576.15
10. George Hammel Tucson, Ariz. 580.45
11. Ranel Cox Tucson, Ariz. 591.57
12. Shane Tacker Bono, Ariz. 617.96

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BMX Freestyle Big Air

1) Kevin Robinson East Providence, RI 91.00
2) Chad Kagy Gilroy, CA 90.33
3) Dave Mirra Greenville, NC 89.66
4) Allan Cooke Temecula, CA 89.33
5) Anthony Napolitan Youngstown, OH 87.66
6) Morgan Wade Tyler, TX 82.33

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World’s Best Amateur Vert Skaters Wow Crowd

Ten of the world’s top amateur vert skaters competed for X Games Gold today in an exciting, fast-paced competition full of 540s, flip tricks, and multiple 900 attempts.

Sam Beckett, last year’s silver medal winner in the X Games Skateboard Vert Am competition, tried his best to take the title, but suffered from a heavy slam in the finals, which allowed 14-year-old Sam Bosworth to edge him out for the win.

“This place is insane! I can’t even speak,” exclaimed gold medalist Bosworth, who travelled to the competition from Cornwall, Britain. “Where I come from it rains every day, so getting used to the heat here was really hard. I didn’t think I could win, but I did my best. It feels amazing!”

Pedro Barros, 14, from Brazil skated strong all day, earning himself the bronze.

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Second Gold For Adaptive Moto X Rider Chris Ridgway

Chad Ridgway jumped off the line, quickly worked his way into the front spot and didn’t let up once during the five-lap heat in tonight’s Moto X Super X Adaptive competition. Former Winter X Snocross competitor Mike Schultz was hot on his heels the entire race, but couldn’t overtake last year’s gold medal winner.

“I didn’t get a good start,” said Ridgway. “I had to muscle my way up to the front, and then be patient. I didn’t want to hit any big jumps until I saw what Mike was doing.”

Along with back-to-back X Games gold wins, Ridgway has won the Extremity Games the last three years in a row. Before losing his left leg below the knee in 2002 from a crash he suffered in 1995, Ridgway raced professional motocross for ten years.

“I get treated better at this race than anywhere else in the world,” said Ridgway about the X Games. “This race was more exciting than last year because I’ve been training all year long, and really had to fight for it. I felt like this was my race, though. And I’m so honored to win this against Mike. We always compete against each other. He better watch out next year.”

Jason Woods, from Highland, North Carolina came in third.

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Skateboard Vert Am Final Results

Final Results from the Skateboard Vert Am competition held at The Home Depot Center in Los Angeles

1. Sam Bosworth Cornwall, Britain 85.00
2. Sam Beckett Norwich, Britain 76.00
3. Pedro Barros Florianopolis, Brazil 73.00
4. Ronaldo Gomes Sao Paulo, Brazil 69.00
5. Italio Penarrubia Sao Paulo, Brazil 61.00

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Cranmer Takes Second X Games Gold

The X Games 15 BMX Freestyle Park Finals came down to a battle for first, between last year’s silver medalist Diogo Canina and four-time BMX park medalist Scotty Cranmer.

Diogo Canina came out of the first round hot, pulling no handed flips and 360 flips in huge, near flawless runs that put him over 10 points ahead on the scoreboard in his heat. Scotty Cranmer and last year’s gold medal winner, Daniel Dhers, spent the second heat essentially tied in the standings, until Cranmer’s final run bumped him up into first position going into the finals.

Cranmer, 2006 gold medalist who earned silver in 2007 and 2005, and Canina spent the finals trading places on the scoreboard. Canina charged the course and looked to be the winner, but Cranmer pulled a double tailwhip backflip up the step up on his final run, with only seconds left in the competition, putting him one point ahead of Canina, into the gold medal position.

“Scotty’s a machine,” said Canina of his competition. “Of course I wanted gold—growing up you always dream of winning it all—but this is still an amazing feeling.”

“We’ve all been riding with each other for a long time,” added Cranmer. “I don’t think we’ve ever been in a final that was that close. It was crazy!”

Gary Young, who qualified first in yesterday’s BMX Freestyle Park Elimination competition tied with Dhers for fifth place in the second heat. With only the top five riders from the first two heats advancing to the final round, the tiebreaking factor came down to which rider had earned the highest overall score in a single run. Young had it, leaving Dhers empty handed while Young advanced to the finals, and then went on to edge out Corey Bohan and Ryan Guettler for the Bronze.

BMX Freestyle Park Final Results

Final Standings from the BMX Freestyle Park competition

1. Scotty Cranmer Jackson, N.J.
2. Diogo Canina Amparo, Brazil
3. Gary Young San Diego, Calif.
4. Ryan Guettler Beenleigh, Australia
5. Corey Bohan Brisbane, Australia
6. Daniel Dhers Caracas, Venezuela
7. Rob Darden Greenville, N.C.
8. Jeremiah Smith Cincinnati, Ohio
9. Dennis Enarson San Diego, Calif.
10. Chase Hawk Austin, Texas

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0 comments | Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Courtesy ESPN

LONDON (GBR).— Sunday night saw Maddison become the first rider in history to take on Tower Bridge on an FMX bike. The Australian used the famous London landmark as a take-off and landing ramp as he cleared the gap above the Thames after the bridge had been opened to let ships through. With an approach speed of approximately 75km/h, Maddison took off from the north side of the bridge, performing a Backflip 22 metres above the Thames, before completing a hard but safe landing in front of the south tower of one of the world's most famous sights.

Maddison: "I have been thinking about this jump for years. Over the last few months we've taken a really close look at each area of Tower Bridge. This time we were only on it for a few minutes, so everything had to be exactly right first time — we only had one chance to do it. It was an incredible feeling to fly between the two towers and over the Thames."

The spectacular stunt in the British capital is the latest on the Australian's incredible CV that includes jumping the equivalent of an American football pitch (106.9 metres) in 2008, or ringing in the New Year in 2009 with a huge 25.5-metre step-up jump onto the roof of the Arc de Triomphe Hotel in Las Vegas.

Maddison will return to London on 22 August to take part in the final stop of the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour 2009 in Battersea Power Station.

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1 comments | Thursday, July 9, 2009

Courtesy ESPN

Eight of the top performers from the X Games and Winter X Games are nominated for the17th annual ESPYs, which will be televised on ESPN Sunday, July 19, at 9 p.m. ET. The 2009 ESPYs co-presented by Under Armour and Land Rover and hosted by Samuel L. Jackson release the nominees for Best Male Action Sport Athlete and Best Female Action Sport Athlete categories.

"It's an absolute honor to be nominated for an ESPY,” said ESPY nominee and supercross and motocross champion, James Stewart. “I am proud to be in the company of the other nominees not only in my category but within the show as a whole. This is a very prestigious deal." Stewart will make his debut at X Games 15 competing in Moto Super X.


The ESPY nominees for Best Action Sport Athlete:
BEST MALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE NOMINEES

Shaun White, Skateboarding & Snowboarding
Seventeen-time Winter and X Games medalist and 2006 Olympic gold medalist, Shaun White is the first X Games athlete to win gold in both summer and winter events. Recently, Shaun took home a Winter X gold in Slopestyle and SuperPipe, making him the only male athlete to win SuperPipe gold four times.

James Stewart, Motocross
Two-time AMA Supercross Champion James Stewart is making his X Games debut this summer. After dominating the 2008 AMA MotoCross circuit, he took home the Championship title, becoming only the second rider to complete a perfect season.

Kelly Slater, Surfing
With nine ASP World Championship titles and two X Games Surfing gold medals, Kelly Slater is the most successful champion in the history of surfing. He is both the youngest and the oldest rider to win an ASP Championship and is the only rider to ever score a “perfect 20” heat total in ASP competition. One of the most famous surfers in the world, Slater also holds the record for most Elite Tour victories.

Ryan Sheckler, Skateboarding
Winning his first X Games gold at the age of 13 in 2007, Ryan Sheckler has dominated the competition circuit ever since. A fan favorite, Sheckler comes into X Games 15 this year as the defending X Games Skateboard Street gold medalist.


BEST FEMALE ACTION SPORT ATHLETE NOMINEES

Ashley Fiolek, Motocross

In just her second season as a professional racer, 18-year-old Ashley Fiolek is taking the world of women’s motocross by storm. Deaf since birth, Fiolek has placed first in every AMA/WMA competition since September 2008. With 11 Amateur National Championships, Fiolek will make her first X Games appearance this summer and is a top contender for gold.

Sarah Burke, Skiing
Sarah Burke has Winter X Games SuperPipe hardware from every year since the sport’s debut in the X Games, including back-to-back gold medals from 2007 to 2009 and silvers in 2006 and 2005. In 2007, she became the first skier to win an ESPY Award; winning for Female Action Sports Athlete of the Year. An innovator in skiing progression, Sarah was the first woman to land a 720, 900 and 1080 in competition.

Torah Bright, Snowboarding

The first Australian to win a gold medal in Winter X Games history, Torah Bright earned a top-two finish in every Winter X Games Snowboard SuperPipe competition since 2006, including a recent gold finish at Winter X Games 13. Becoming the first woman to ever land a switch backside 720 in competition, Bright is known for her amplitude and technical spins. She is also the two-time Burton Global Open Series Champion.

Maya Gabeira, Surfing

Specializing in Big Wave Surfing, Maya Gabeira rides massive waves all over the world. Gabeira won the 2009 Billabong XXL Women’s Overall Performance Award for the third consecutive year. Gaining notoriety in a male-dominated sport, Gabeira is becoming a role model for females in big wave surfing.


For the second time, a limited amount of ESPYs tickets are available for public purchase through www.ticketmaster.com. The 2009 ESPYs will be taped Wednesday, July 15, from the Nokia Theatre at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles and televised Sunday, July 19, at 9 p.m. ESPN’s one-hour nomination show will be televised Fri., June 26, at 8p.m. on ESPN2.

The ESPYs
The ESPYs gather top celebrities from sports and entertainment to commemorate the past year in sports by recognizing major sports achievements, reliving unforgettable moments and saluting the leading performers and performances. The 2009 ESPYs will recognize both sport-specific achievements, such as “Best MLB Player” and “Best WNBA Player,” and best-in-sport winners, such as “Best Team” or “Best Female Athlete” that pit nominees from different sports against each other. The ESPYs honor ESPN’s commitment to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, a partnership launched with the late Jim Valvano at the inaugural ESPYs in 1993.

X Games 15
The 15th annual action sports competition will feature more than 250 of the world’s best athletes who will compete in BMX Freestyle, Moto X, Skateboard and Rally Car Racing. Tickets for X Games 15 are available for purchase at STAPLES Center and The Home Depot Center box offices or online through www.Ticketmaster.com. ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC will air 20 hours of live coverage of the X Games July 30 - August 2 – all available in high definition. Additional coverage will be provided via ESPN360.com, Xgames.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN International, SportsCenter and ESPN2’s X Center.

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0 comments | Monday, April 27, 2009

AMA Supercross Star James Stewart will be profiled on ESPN's award-winning primetime newsmagazine, E:60. The show will air Tuesday, April 28, at 7 p.m. ET.

From the ESPN press release:
Stewart is often called the "Tiger Woods" of his sport and is arguably the most dominant athlete in competition today. The first African-American in history to win a major motorsports title, Stewart has not only broken numerous records, he has broken racial barriers as well. He now earns more than $10 million annually and is on the verge of winning his second AMA Supercross championship.

But Stewart's rise to the top was not easy. His father collected cans to help pay for his son's racing. And James had to come to terms with being different, both in the all-black neighborhood where he grew up and on the all-white racetracks where he competed. Now one of the most popular riders in Supercross, Stewart for the first time talks openly with E:60's Michael Smith about the racism he has endured at the racetrack. On the track, he wins with a style all his own, and off the track, he hasn't forgotten where he came from.

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