X Games VIII was an American sporting event that was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in August 2002. The eighth X Games were held in Philadelphia from...
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The X Games are a series of action sports events founded by ESPN Inc. In late 2022, ESPN sold the long-running property to MSP Sports Capital, a private...
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Drake McElroy (section X Games competition history)
Drake McElroy is an American X Games competitor. He was Bronze Medal Winner in Moto X Freestyle at X Games VIII, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 15–19...
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Tommy Clowers (section X Games competition history)
winning his second Winter X Games medal, the Bronze medal. At the 2002 X Games (X Games VIII), Clowers finished 5th in Moto X Freestyle, and than followed...
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Mike Metzger (section X Games competition history)
born in Huntington Beach, California on November 19, 1975. In the 2002 X Games, Metzger won the Freestyle and Big Air events and got second place in Step...
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riders at Manny's yard in Elsinore. He went on to use this trick at Winter X Games Vermont, where Jones achieved a gold medal. He also claims in an interview...
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Kenny Bartram (section X Games competition history)
Winter X Games VI, in Aspen, Colorado, Bartram finished 6th place in the Moto X Big Air event. At the 2002 X Games (X Games VIII), in Moto X Freestyle...
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Brian Deegan (redirect from Brian Deegan (Moto X))
2002 Summer X Games VIII - Freestyle: 2002 Summer X Games VIII - Step Up: 3rd 2002 Summer X Games VIII - Big Air: 3rd 2003 Winter X Games VII - Big Air:...
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Mat Hoffman (section X Games competition history)
body for BMX Freestyle events worldwide, such as ESPN's X Games and all international X Games bicycle-stunt events. Hoffman has produced, directed and...
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Dayne Kinnaird (category X Games athletes)
South Wales, Australia on July 16, 1982. Kinniard break his elbow at WFA Moto-X Championship in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2005, Kinniard pulled off his 1st ever...
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