X Games Will Stay in LA For Five More Years; Governor Schwarzenegger Calls California ''Natural Home for This Exciting Event''
Events, which include BMX Freestyle and Skateboarding, will take place primarily at STAPLES Center in Downtown LA and The Home Depot Center in Carson, with Wakeboarding competitions taking place at the Long Beach Marine Stadium. This year's Games are scheduled for Aug. 4-7 and will be televised live on ESPN, ABC, ESPN Deportes and in select countries in the Pacific Rim, Middle East and Africa.
“To the millions who enjoy seeing the X Games each year on TV and in person, it would be hard to imagine a better venue than LA”
"It is an honor that Los Angeles has been chosen to host the X Games for the next five years. California is an innovative and dynamic state, and is a natural home for this exciting event," said Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. "This is great for California tourism since the popularity of extreme sports is booming, and it once again establishes California as a pioneer in the extreme sports industry."
The agreement between X Games producer ESPN Inc. and AEG, which owns and operates STAPLES and Home Depot Centers, is unprecedented. Until now, the Games moved to another city every two years.
"To the millions who enjoy seeing the X Games each year on TV and in person, it would be hard to imagine a better venue than LA," says Mark Liberman, President and CEO of LA INC. The Convention and Visitors Bureau. "In fact, if there was no such place as LA, the X Games would have had to invent it. For those who love the X Games, LA is the perfect combination of climate and culture."
"Events like the X Games in LA help promote all of California," California Travel and Tourism Commission Executive Director Caroline Beteta said. "The X Games will show off California's assets, whether it's through the sporting venues, the California landscape or the rich diversity of the people attending the events."
Tickets for X Games 11 are available for purchase at all Ticketmaster locations, Ticketmaster.com and the box offices at STAPLES Center, The Home Depot Center and Team LA at Universal CityWalk.
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