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Contents

Disciplines

Disciplines at the 9th Winter X Games were:

Results

Moto X

Men's Best Trick[1]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Brian Deegan 93. Motocross is a form of Motorcycle sport or All-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed Off road circuits Snow skiing is a group of sports utilizing Skis as primary equipment Snowboarding is a sport that involves descending a Snow -covered slope on a Snowboard attached to a participant's feet using a special boot set into a mounted binding A snowmobile (known locally as snowmachine, snowsled or by the Brandname Ski-Doo) is a land vehicle that is commonly propelled by 00
Silver Jeff Kargola 92. 20
Bronze Dustin Miller 91. Dustin Miller (born July 7 1977 best known by his stage name D-Loc, is an MC in the hip hop / Rapcore group Kottonmouth Kings. 60

Skiing

Men's Ski Cross[2]

Place Athlete Time
Gold Reggie Crist
Silver Zach Crist
Bronze Enak Gavaggio

Women's Ski Cross[3]

Place Athlete Time
Gold Sanna Tidstrand 55. 097
Silver Karin Huttary 55. 385
Bronze Magdalena Jonsson 55. 662

Men's Ski Slopestyle[4]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Charles Gagnier 92. 66
Silver Tanner Hall 91. Hall's Career Achievements 2008 Wins Gold in ESPN Winter X Games-Superpipe at Winter X Games XII. 00
Bronze Jon Olsson 87. Competions He holds ten Winter X-Games medals For the last three years he has run his own competition the Jon Olsson Invitational' 'held in Åre, Sweden 00

Men's Ski SuperPipe[5]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Simon Dumont 92. Simon Francis Dumont (born July 9, 1986) is an American professional free skier 66
Silver Tanner Hall 91. Hall's Career Achievements 2008 Wins Gold in ESPN Winter X Games-Superpipe at Winter X Games XII. 00
Bronze Jon Olsson 87. Competions He holds ten Winter X-Games medals For the last three years he has run his own competition the Jon Olsson Invitational' 'held in Åre, Sweden 00

Women's Ski SuperPipe[6]

Place Athlete
Gold Grete Eliassen
Silver Sarah Burke
Bronze Kristi Leskinen

Snowboarding

Men's Snowboard Cross[7]

Place Athlete Time
Gold Xavier de le Rue
Silver Seth Wescott
Bronze Marco Huser

Women's Snowboard Cross[8]

Place Athlete Time
Gold Lindsey Jacobellis 1:01. Sarah Burke (born 1982 is a Canadian freestyle skier. After going to school in Magheralin Co Armagh she won first place in the 2001 US Freeskiing Open in the Kristi Leskinen (born February 10, 1981 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle skier Seth Wescott (born June 28, 1976 in Durham North Carolina) is an American snowboarder. Lindsey Jacobellis (born August 19, 1985 in Danbury Connecticut) is an American Snowboarder from Stratton Vermont. 102
Silver Erin Simmons
Bronze Karine Ruby

Men's Snowboard Slopestyle[9]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Shaun White 93. Karine Ruby (born January 4, 1978) is a French snowboarder and Olympic champion Shaun Roger White (born September 3, 1986 in Carlsbad, California) is an American athlete 00
Silver Danny Kass 90. Daniel "Danny" Kass (born September 21, 1982) is an American professional snowboarder. 33
Bronze Travis Rice 87. Travis Rice (born September 10 1982 Jackson Hole, Wyoming) is considered by some to be among the best Snowboarders in the world 00

Women's Snowboard Slopestyle[10]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Janna Meyen 91. 33
Silver Silvia Mittermueller 86. 00
Bronze Natasza Zurek 80. 33

Men's Snowboard SuperPipe[11]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Antti Autti 93. Antti Aleksanteri Autti (born March 15, 1985 in Rovaniemi, Finland) is a Finnish Snowboarding star who shot to fame 00
Silver Andy Finch 92. Andy Finch is a snowboarder from Fresno, California. His accomplishments include winning the overall U 00
Bronze Danny Kass 90. Daniel "Danny" Kass (born September 21, 1982) is an American professional snowboarder. 33

Women's Snowboard SuperPipe[12]

Place Athlete Score
Gold Gretchen Bleiler 89. Gretchen Bleiler (born on April 10, 1981 in Toledo Ohio) is a professional Halfpipe snowboarder and pioneer 00
Silver Doriane Vidal 88. Doriane Vidal (born April 16, 1976) is a French snowboarder and Olympic medalist 00
Bronze Hannah Teter 86. Hannah Teter (born January 27 1987) is a female snowboarder from Belmont, Vermont, in the United States known for her consistent and technical 66

Snowmobiling

Snocross [13]

Place Athlete
Gold Blair Morgan
Silver Tucker Hibbert
Bronze Steven Martin

Ultracross

Men's Combined Ultracross[14]

Place Athlete
Gold Marco Huser/Eric Andersson
Silver Xavier de le Rue/Davey Barr
Bronze Nate Holland/Eric Archer

References

  1. ^ "Moto X Best Trick Results. Blair Morgan (born October 9 1975 in Prince Albert Saskatchewan) is a multi-time CMRC Canadian National championship-winning Motocross racer who currently races " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_mtx_results
  2. ^ "Men's Skier X Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skierxm_results
  3. ^ "Women's Skier X Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skierxw_results
  4. ^ "Men's Ski Slopestyle Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skislopestylem_results
  5. ^ "Men's Ski SuperPipe Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skipipem_results
  6. ^ "Women's Ski SuperPipe Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_skipipew_results
  7. ^ "Men's Snowboarder X Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbxm_results
  8. ^ "Women's Snowboarder X Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbxw_results
  9. ^ "Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Results. " EXPN. com, February 10, 2005. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbslopestylem_results
  10. ^ "Women's Snowboard Slopestyle Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbslopestylew_results
  11. ^ "Men's Snowboard SuperPipe Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbpipem_results
  12. ^ "Women's Snowboard SuperPipe Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snbpipew_results
  13. ^ "Snocross: Results. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snocross_results
  14. ^ "Results: Ultracross. " EXPN. com, May 14, 2007. http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=wx9_snocross_results

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