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X Games Asia, also called the KIA X Games Asia or World Extreme Games, is a sports event which focuses on extreme sports. The inaugural World Extreme Games were held in Phuket, Thailand, in 1998.[1] They were held in Phuket until 2001, Kuala Lumpur from 2002 to 2004, Seoul in 2005 and in Shanghai 2014[2] to 2015.[3]
Sport | Extreme sports |
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Founded | 1998 |
Aggressive inline skating was still included in the X Games in Asia.
Between 2016 and 2018 there were no games in Asia but in 2019 the games were back in Shanghai. The first ever Winter X Games in Asia were scheduled for February 21–23, 2020, at the Secret Garden ski resort in Chongli district within the city of Zhangjiakou, which also served as the 2022 Winter Olympics ski snowboard events host venue. However, the 2020 event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Results
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1998
edit1999
edit2000
edit2001
editNorwin Caluya Gold Medalist Skateboard street and vert
2002
edit2003
edit2004
edit5TH ANNUAL JUNIOR ASIAN X GAMES 2004 Name: Anjou Jellicoe G. Mauricio Award: Skateboard Park Best Trick Gold Medalist.
pakdin musa gold medal
2005
editBMX Flatland 1st - Muhammad Afiq bin Saifuddin - MAS
2006
editOgawa Tomoko lands a gold medal for Rock Climbing.
2007
edit2008
edit2009
editQuarter Final-Malaysia Semi Final-China Final-Japan
2010
edit2011
edit2012
editTom Schaar lands 1080 and becomes the youngest to win the x games gold medal
2013
edit2014
editInline skater Jeerasak Tassorn won gold medal at the 2014 X Games Asia. His performance set numerous street roller blading records.
2015
editAsian X-Tour
editQualifying rounds.
2000
editAsian X-Tour Singapore. Aggressive In-Line Skating. 1st - Lewis Lee (Pee)
2001
edit2002
editAsian X-Tour Singapore (6-8 Dec 2002). Aggressive In-Line Skating. [MAIN-X] 2nd - Lewis Lee (Pee)
2003
editAsian X-Tour Singapore (13-15 Jun 2003). Aggressive In-Line Skating. [MAIN-X AIL PARK] 1st - Lewis Lee (Pee)
References
edit- ^ "Kia X Games Asia - Kia Sport | Kia Motors Global Official Site". Archived from the original on 20 January 2014.
- ^ "KIA World Extreme Games 2013 | FOX SPORTS". foxsportscontent.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^ "大麦网-全球演出赛事官方购票平台-100%正品、先付先抢、在线选座!".
- ^ "List of sporting events canceled because of coronavirus". ESPN.com. 2020-03-23. Retrieved 2024-06-18.