He's won a gold medal for the air he gets on his snowboard. But he also likes to fly on moutain bikes and dirt bikes. Meet an all around, kick ass extreme athlete - Kevin Sansalone.
The 2001 X-Games featured some big air, big tricks and big wipe-outs - and they also showed off some of the greatest young athletes in the world. One of those is Tucker Hibbert.
You'll see two new events, a new location on the east coast and there's even a chance Tony Hawk might drop by. What's even better? It's free. The 2001 X-Games are just around the corner.
When the Bonifay Brothers aren't busy ripping up the water on their wakeboards, you'll probably catch them signing autographs for hot girls, making movies or listening to D-12.
Matt Dove trashed the X-Games and was accused of being a cry baby, Tony Hawk and Andy MacDonald took the vert double and 14 year-old Dallas Friday was the Queen of Wakeboarding.
Imagine jumping on your skateboard and flying down a hill at 70 miles per hour with no brakes. That's what Biker Sherlock does for a living. He has a need for speed and absolutely no fear.
The D-Backs are the new champs, Doug Flutie rubs salt into Buffalo's wounds and two new extreme sports are coming to the X-Games. Here's a look at some of the latest news from the sports world.
Was it Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour, the Big Air at the Winter X Games or the invention of the snowdeck? Read on to find out Kidzworld's picks for Biggest X Moments of 2001.
On Nov 17, Shaun White launched his own video game. The game is called Shaun White Snowboarding and it marks another great moment for the kid they call “the Flying Tomato”.