Press Release

X Games 16 Welcomes Adaptive Athletes




Adaptive Athletes Return To Moto X Competition In LA


Los Angeles, CA
- The folks from Adaptive Action Sports (AAS) are proud to be bringing
adaptive events back to X Games 16 in Los Angeles Angeles on July
29-31. Skate and wheelchair disciplines, along with the Moto X Super X
competition are set to return with adaptive athlete classes. "Our
mission is to raise the ability of, and the opportunity for,
permanently disabled individuals to participate in action sports,"
explains AAS co-founder Daniel Gale.


"We strive to raise the level of expectation, and respect for the
abilities and potential of adaptive individuals," adds Gale of the
non-profit organization's mission. "This attitudinal change will be
experienced within both the adaptive and non-adaptive community."
Speaking of attitude, don't look for the Adaptive athletes to get cut
any slack... they race on the exact same track as the pros in the Moto
X Super X racing! In fact, defending Moto X Adaptive racing champ Chris
Ridgway's (#181) times at X Games 15 would have put him right in the
mix with the pro field. Look for Ridgway to "adapt" to the new track
and put in the same sort of blistering pace he was on last summer at
the Carson Center.


Hosted in the same historic stadium that was home to both the 1932
Summer Olympic Games and the original Super Bowl Of Motocross, the Los
Angeles Coliseum will feature two classes of Adaptive motocross racing.
According to AAS, both amputee and athletes living with paralysis will
medal in X Games 16 Moto X Super X racing (formerly known as Moto X
Racing). Paralyzed riders will be defined as a rider who is strapped
down to their bike. The top two riders of each class from X Games 15
were automatically qualified for X Games 16 in Los Angeles, so that
means Ridgway and runner-up Mike Schultz were invited, while fan
favorites like Ricky James (#824) and Ranel Cox had to qualify for a
spot in the field via the Extremity Games.


Don't miss Super X adaptive along with Moto X Freestyle, Men's and
Women's Super X and Skateboard Big Air on Thursday, July 29 at the LA
Coliseum. Tickets are only $16 and available at


www.ticketmaster.com/xgames

.


For more on the adaptive activities at X Games 16, check out Adaptive
Action Sports Facebook page. You can also follow along on Twitter, or
visit the website at


www.adacs.org

for details on all the work that AAS does.


In addition to the Moto X Super X competition for men's, women's and
the adaptive athletes classes, the stadium will also host the fastest
event of X Games, Rally Car SuperRally in, and around, the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum... including the infamous "peristyle jump" from the
top of the historic entrance to the stadium floor! Above and beyond the
high-flying motorized action, BMX Freestyle Big Air, Skateboard Big Air
and Skateboard Big Air Rail Jam competition will also be housed at the
same facility. The human-powered flights of fancy should rival the MX
bikes as the athletes will be launching over massive 50- and 70-foot
gaps into a 27-foot quarterpipe that has been specially constructed for
X Games 16.

X Games 16 Competition Schedule:
The X Games makes its eight appearance in Los Angeles July
29-August 1 with events staged at the STAPLES Center, the Nokia Theatre
(across the street from the STAPLES Center), and the Event Deck at LA
Live. To purchase X Games 16 tickets ( Click). Ticket prices range from
$9 - $40, depending on the venue, with seats for the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum costing a flat $16 for the Moto X Super X Men's,
Women's and Adaptive Racing, BMX Freestyle Big Air, Skateboard Big Air,
Skateboard Big Air Rail Jam and Rally Car Racing.

X Games 16 Discount Group Tickets Available:
There will be a 10% discount on all ticket orders of 50 or more for a single day at the Coliseum.

Groups purchasing 500 tickets or more for a single day at the Coliseum
may be eligible for a :30 Jumbotron spot, as long as the company does
not categorically conflict with an X Games sponsor.


To purchase group sales tickets

(more than 10 tickets for a single event), contact:

Matt Rosenfeld

Director, Group Sales

AEG, STAPLES Center, The Home Depot Center & L.A. Kings

(213) 742-7196
mrosenfeld@staplescenter.com



X Games 16 On TV
More than 20 hours of live X Games 16 programming will be
shown on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC - all showcased in high-definition and
airing July 29-August 1. Don't forget X Games Online: ESPN
International, Xgames.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN3.com, SportsCenter, and
ESPN2's X Center will also provide coverage. For additional X Games 16
info, go to www.xgames.com








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