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Red Bulletin (last updated: 07.07.2009)
When you’re a skateboarding phenomenon with your own TV show, who do you look to for inspiration? Tom Hall finds out…
Will Radford (last updated: 28.04.2009)
Freeskier Tanner Hall has been nominated for a prestigious Laureus World Sports Award as the World's Best Action Sports Athlete.
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Red Bulletin (last updated: 03.03.2009)
This year's extravaganza was the biggest yet. But who rocked, who stacked and who gave it all away? We have the stats that tell all...
Tom Howell (last updated: 11.02.2009)
New York may not seem the likeliest of destinations for some the world’s top snowboarders to showcase their skills, but, with a top prize of $50,000 on offer at Red Bull Snowscrapers, they were out in force.
Paul Keith (last updated: 26.01.2009)
It was business as usual for Shaun White in Aspen as the Californian underlined his dominance with victories in the X Games slopestyle and superpipe.
Paul Keith (last updated: 26.01.2009)
The X Games pride themselves on providing an alternative to Olympic and World Cup winter events not least in the way the athletes are turned out.
Paul Keith (last updated: 26.01.2009)
One poor jump cost Levi LaVallee the gold in speed and style leaving him finishing the games with a solitary silver having looked good for gold in four events.
Paul Keith (last updated: 26.01.2009)
All the practice counted for nothing as defending champion Daron Rahlves was held up in the Skier X final… literally.
Paul Keith (last updated: 26.01.2009)
France's Xavier Bertoni caused a surprise as he ended Tanner Hall’s run of three straight victories in the skiing superpipe to take gold, but Hall had a few surprises of his own left to spring...
Red Bulletin (last updated: 26.01.2009)
How do you improve on winning two X Games golds in 2008? How about with a double backflip on a snowmobile?
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