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How to Get the X Games' Competition Schedule

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Since its recent inception, the X Games are held yearly as two major seasonal events, the Summer X Games and Winter X Games. Broadcasted live on major networks ABC and ESPN, extreme sports professionals compete in skateboarding, surfing, BMX, motocross, rally and car racing during the summer games, and battle it out in snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling and Moto X competing during the winter games.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Realize that the X Games only started up in the 1990s, with the Summer X Games leading the way beginning in 1995, and the Winter X Games first televised live in 2004.

  2. Step 2

    See the Winter X Games' permanent home until 2010 in Aspen, Colorado. Find that the competition is free to attend, and although public parking isn't available, free transportation from nearby locations is available for X Game spectators. Discover that Summer X Games have gone global with recent competitions held in Asia and Mexico, besides its yearly U.S. competitions in Los Angeles.

  3. Step 3

    Locate most up-to-date X Games information online from extreme sports websites, such as Skateboarder Magazine or Snowboardermag.com and other authority sites like Snowmass. Get the X Games' competition schedule on action sports websites, including LAT34.com. (See Resource below.)

  4. Step 4

    Visit ESPN's website, EXPN, for the fastest way to get the X Games' competition schedule and up-to-date changes. Find also information about past X-Games competitions, athlete bios and other event facts.

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