ESPN Summer X Games Come To Philadelphia,
PA
Publication Date: July 2001
After hosting two successful X Games in the past, San Francisco will pass the baton to Philadelphia to host this year's 2001 Summer X Games. ESPN announced that Philadelphia will host the next two X Games, the first and definitive multi-event competition for action sports, beginning with the seventh annual event August 17-23, 2001. The X Games showcases 350 of the world's best action sport athletes competing in a variety of sports categories for medals and nearly $1 million in total prize money.
Although the primary venue for the 2001 X Games will be the First Union Complex, August 17-22, there are three competitions taking place at sites around the city. Street Luge, Skateboard Street and Wakeboarding will be held the week prior, August 11-14. In addition, first-time X Games event Downhill BMX will be held at Woodward Camp, the world's premier action sports camp, on August 11 and 12 in Woodward, PA, near State College.
"We can't wait to get the X Games started," said Chris Stiepock, ESPN X Games general manager. "The enthusiasm and excitement in Philadelphia and the Commonwealth has been growing steadily for months. We think we've established terrific venues that will allow our athletes the chance to showcase their abilities, and also allow our networks to showcase Philadelphia and Pennsylvania."
The following Philadelphia-area venues have been established: Street Luge, with leather-clad speedsters on eight-foot sleds, will be held August 11 and 12 on Falls Road in Franklin Park. Skateboard Street, celebrating the true street skateboarders, will be held August 11 on the West Side of City Hall. Men's and Women's Wakeboarding will be held August 13 and 14 at the Grant Memorial on the Schuylkill River.
The 2001 X Games schedule begins on August 11, ends
on August 22 and clearly outlines the location of the events, including
those that will be held inside the First Union Center. All events are free
and open to the public, including all events inside the First Union Center,
which will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. At this early
date, organizers caution spectators to check for periodic updates to the
schedule. Updates to the schedule and additional information are available
at www.expn.com , with
specific Phil-adelphia information, including hotel packages, available
at www.philadelphiaxgames.org.
ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC Sports will combine to televise more than 25 original hours of X Games coverage, while ESPN International will distribute the Games worldwide. In addition, EXPN.com, the year-round home for action sports and culture, and ESPN.com will offer extensive coverage, including streaming video from the X Games.
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