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X Games XIII
Field
Value
event
X Games Los Angeles 2007
year
2007
type
Summer
image
Colin Mcrae+Travis Pastrana+Ken Block.jpg
image_size
300px
caption
Travis Pastrana, Colin McRae and Ken Block at the X Games XIII.
venue
Staples Center
Home Depot Center
location
Los Angeles, California
date
August 2-5
previous
X Games Los Angeles 2006
next
X Games Los Angeles 2008
Home Depot Center
X Games XIII (13) took place from August 2–5, 2007 in Los Angeles, California at the Staples Center and the Home Depot Center. It was broadcast on the ESPN networks, EXPN.com and ABC.
Events included:
Motocross (Racing, Step Up, Supermoto, Freestyle and Best Trick)
Skateboarding (Big Air, Vert, Street and Street Best Trick)
BMX (Big Air, Park, Vert)
Surfing (Men and Women)
Rallying
Highlights and results
Day 1 – Thursday, August 2
Jake Brown lost his board on his way up the quarterpipe during a skateboard run in the Big Air contest, falling over 40 feet to the floor. Incredibly, he managed to walk away from the fall, but suffered a bruised liver, fractured wrist and bruised lung. In replays, it was shown that he changed direction at the last second which forced his back foot to push the board away from him. This allowed him and his board to follow in different directions. Jake Brown would be released from the hospital on August 4 and was at the Moto X Freestyle preliminaries though he was walking with a cane.
Men's Skateboard Big Air
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Bob Burnquist
95.66
Silver
Jake Brown
95.33
Bronze
Pierre-Luc Gagnon
93.00
Moto X Best Trick
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Kyle Loza
94.20
Silver
Adam Jones
91.00
Bronze
Todd Potter
91.00
In the Moto X Best Trick competition, Scott Murray attempted the double backflip on his motorcycle, but came up short. The bike was damaged beyond repair for a second run.
Kyle Loza wins the Best Trick competition with a body varial trick he calls "The Volt".
Day 2 – Friday, August 3
Men's Skateboard Street
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Chris Cole
94.33
Silver
Greg Lutzka
93.41
Bronze
Jereme Rogers
87.41
Women's Skateboard Vert
Place
Athlete
Gold
Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins
Silver
Mimi Knoop
Bronze
Cara-Beth Burnside
Women's Skateboard Street
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Marisa Dal Santa
86.08
Silver
Elissa Steamer
80.33
Bronze
Amy Caron
80.16
Kevin Robinson wins Gold in the BMX Big Air competition, reaching a height above the vert ramp of at least 20 feet. Mat Hoffman returned to compete in Big Air after a 5-year hiatus.
BMX Big Air
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Kevin Robinson
95.33
Silver
Steve McCann
93.00
Bronze
Anthony Napolitan
92.66
Moto X Step Up
Place
Athlete
Elimination Height
Gold
Ronnie Renner
Silver
Brian Deegan
33'0"
Silver
Matt Buyten
33'0"
Silver
Tommy Clowers
33'0"
5th
Jeremy McGrath
32'0"
Note: This was the first year that competitors had to win to get a medal.
Day 3 – Saturday, August 4
BMX Park
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Daniel Dhers
91.66
Silver
Scotty Cranmer
90.33
Bronze
Dave Mirra
88.00
BMX Vert
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Jamie Bestwick
93.66
Silver
Simon Tabron
92.66
Bronze
Kevin Robinson
88.33
Moto X Racing
Place
Athlete
Gold
Ricky Carmichael
Silver
Grant Langston
Bronze
Kevin Windham
Moto X Freestyle
Place
Athlete
Score
Gold
Adam Jones
94.40
Silver
Nate Adams
93.60
Bronze
Jeremy Stenberg
91.60
Moto X Super Moto
Place
Athlete
Gold
Mark Burkhart
Silver
Jeff Ward
Bronze
David Pingree
Day 4 – Sunday, August 5
Men's Skateboard Vert
Place
Athlete
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Results
Gold
Shaun White
85.00
59.75
95.75
95.75
Silver
Pierre-Luc Gagnon
00.00
91.25
00.00
91.25
Bronze
Mathias Ringstrom
00.00
88.25
00.00
88.25
This year introduced a new rule that stated that once a rider "bailed" or had fallen, their run was over, reinforcing the medal contention.
Rallying
Place
Driver/Co-Driver
Gold
Tanner Foust/Chrissie Beavis
Silver
Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino
Bronze
Travis Pastrana/Christian Edström
Pastrana/Edström were disqualified in the semifinals after crossing into their competitors' lane just before the finish against Foust/Beavis. Pastrana defeated Ramana Lagemann for the bronze medal. Lagemann replaced Colin McRae in the bronze race because McRae's car was too heavily damaged.
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