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Skiing

The following tables lists the male and female winners of Winter X Game skiing events, including Big Air, Skier X, Superpipe, and Slopestyle. Year…

Skiboarding

Year 1998Mike Nick1999Chris Hawks2000Neal Lyons2001Event discontinuedCrossOverWinter X GamesIce Climbing

Snomobiling

The following tables list the Winter X Games winners of men's and women's snowmobiling events, including Snocross, Hillcross, and Freestyle. Year…

Bungee Jumping

Year 1995Doug Anderson1996Peter Bihun1997Event discontinuedMoto XSummer X GamesSkysurfing

Ultracross

Year 2000McLain/Lind2001Palmer/Takizawa2002Wescott/Lind2003 Delerue/Zackrisson 2004 Holland/CristSnomobilingWinter X GamesMoto X

Rocky Mountain House

(Encyclopedia) Rocky Mountain House, town (1991 pop. 5,461), S central Alta., Canada, at the foot of the Rocky Mts. and the confluence of the North Saskatchewan and Clearwater rivers. Founded in 1799…

go

(Encyclopedia) go or i-go, a board game popular in Japan that probably originated in China or India as long ago as the third millennium b.c. The board is marked by a grid of 19 horizontal and 19…

racquets

(Encyclopedia) racquets, game played by two or four persons on a court 60 by 30 ft (18.3 m by 9.1 m); it is surrounded by three walls 30 ft (9.1 m) high and a backwall 15 ft (4.6 m) high. The ball, 1…

Shapley, Lloyd Stowell

(Encyclopedia) Shapley, Lloyd StowellShapley, Lloyd Stowellshăpˈlē [key], 1923–2016, American mathematician and economist, b. Cambridge, Mass., Ph.D Princeton, 1953; son of Harlow Shapley. He worked…