1. Born from Summer
The very first X Games took place in the summer of 1995 in Rhode Island and quickly became a global phenomenon.
2. Tony Hawk’s Iconic 900
In 1999, skateboarding legend Tony Hawk landed the world’s first-ever 900 (two and a half mid-air spins) during competition.
3. Winter Edition Started Later
The Winter X Games launched in 1997, adding snowboarding, skiing, and snowmobiling to the extreme mix.
4. Youngest Medalist Ever
At just 11 years old, skateboarder Gui Khury became the youngest athlete to win an X Games gold medal.
5. International Stages
The X Games isn’t only hosted in the U.S.; past events have taken place in Brazil, Spain, Norway, and China.
6. MegaRamp Madness
The Big Air MegaRamp can send skaters and bikers soaring over 70 feet through the air!
7. No Judges Needed (Sometimes)
In some events like Real Street, winners are decided by fan votes rather than judges.
8. Motocross Records
Travis Pastrana made history in 2006 by landing the first double backflip in Moto X competition.
9. Eco-Friendly Push
Recent X Games have focused on sustainability with solar power, recycling, and eco-friendly venues.
10. Global Viewership
Millions tune in every year, with broadcasts reaching more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.