X Games Los Angeles 2013

The X Games Los Angeles 2013 was an action sporting event which took place from August 1–4, 2013 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Venues for the event included the Staples Center, Irwindale Event Center,[1] and the streets near L.A. Live. It was the first year that events were held in Irwindale.

It was the fourth and last Summer X Games held in 2013, after events in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil (April 18–21); Barcelona, Spain (May 9–12); and Munich, Germany (June 27–30).[2]

It was the last year for Los Angeles to host the X Games, with Austin, Texas replacing the event in 2014.[3]

Event locations

Venue locations for each sport disciplines for X Games Los Angeles:

Staples Center

Event Deck at L.A. Live

Irwindale Event Center

Results

Moto X

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Moto X Enduro[4]  Tadeusz Błażusiak (POL) 7:55.393  Mike Brown (USA) 7:59.137  Cody Webb (USA) 8:02.191
Women's Moto X Enduro[5]  Laia Sanz (ESP) 5:10.410  Maria Forsberg (USA) 5:47.608  Tarah Gieger (PUR) 6:02.599
Men's Moto X Racing[6]  Justin Brayton (USA) 7:59.950  Josh Hill (USA) 8:01.115  Chris Blose (USA) 8:02.028
Women's Moto X Racing[7]  Vicki Golden (USA) 5:22.442  Meghan Rutledge (AUS) 5:23.231  Kiara Fontanesi (ITA) 5:23.649
Moto X Adaptive Racing[8]  Chris Ridgway (USA) 0:24.786  Mike Schultz (USA) 0:25.453  Todd Thompson (USA) 0:26.486
Moto X Freestyle[9]  Taka Higashino (JPN) 90.00  Adam Jones (USA) 82.66  Nate Adams (USA) 86.33
Moto X Step Up[10]  Ronnie Renner (USA) 38.50  Libor Podmol (CZE) 37.50  Matt Buyten (USA) 36.00
Moto X Best Whip*[11]  Josh Hansen (USA) 42.00%  Jeremy Stenberg (USA) 24.00%  Vicki Golden (USA) 21.00%
Moto X Speed & Style[12]  Nate Adams (USA) 114.251  Blake Williams (AUS) 85.00  Andre Villa (NOR) 90.92

* Competition decided by fan voting via Twitter.

Skateboarding

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Skateboard Big Air[13]  Elliot Sloan (USA) 90.165  Tom Schaar (USA) 88.83  Bob Burnquist (BRA) 88.665
Skateboard Freestyle Vert[14]  Bucky Lasek (USA) 92.33  Pierre-Luc Gagnon (CAN) 90.33  Andy Macdonald (USA) 87.00
Skateboard Phenom Street[15]  Tyson Bowerbank (USA) 86.66  Ben Sauer (USA) 85.33  Jonathan Cosentino (CAN) 83.66
Women's Skateboard Street[16]  Leticia Bufoni (BRA) 88.00  Lacey Baker (USA) 86.00  Marisa Dal Santo (USA) 81.00
Street League Skateboarding[17]  Nyjah Huston (USA) 53.00  Chris Cole (USA) 44.60  Luan Oliveira (BRA) 44.20
SLS Select Series[18]  Ryan Decenzo (CAN) 41.60  Felipe Gustavo (BRA) 40.80  Greg Lutzka (USA) 40.20

BMX

Event Gold Silver Bronze
BMX Freestyle Street[19]  Chad Kerley (USA) 87.00  Garrett Reynolds (USA) 86.00  Jeremiah Smith (USA) 80.00
BMX Freestyle Big Air[20]  Liam Dibson (USA) 91.66  Vince Byron (AUS) 91.33  Zack Warden (USA) 89.66
BMX Phenom Street[21]  Felix Prangenberg (GER) 71.00  Brandon Webster (CAN) 68.00  Grant Germain (USA) 68.00

Rallying

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Ford RallyCross[22]  Toomas Heikkinen (FIN) 6:15.573  Tanner Foust (USA) 6:19.678  Sverre Isachsen (NOR) 6:25.002
RallyCross Lites[23]  Joni Wiman (FIN) 6:50.078  Mitchell DeJong (USA) 6:54.968  Sebastian Eriksson (SWE) 6:57.618
Ford Gymkhana GRID[24]  Tanner Foust (USA)  Patrik Sandell (SWE)  Liam Doran (GBR)

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States13131238
2 Finland2002
3 Canada1203
4 Brazil1124
5 Germany1001
 Japan1001
 Poland1001
 Spain1001
9 Australia0303
10 Sweden0112
11 Czech Republic0101
12 Norway0022
13 Italy0011
 Puerto Rico0011
 Great Britain0011
Total 21 21 21 63

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