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The inaugral Disney Channel/ESPN Junior X Games presented by Toyota, will take place prior to the Asian X Games Qualifier on November 1st and 2nd.

The two day event will provide "competitive fun" for children aged 10-14 from 12 different countries throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim. These future stars will compete in events modeled after the X Games.

The Junior X Games seeks to develop and build extreme sports at grass roots level, as a complementary extension of the Asian X Games Qualifier.

The Junior X Games will include clinics and X Games workshops with professional X Games athletes. The competitions will use modified ramps, smaller climbing walls and a mini-halfpipe.

Date
Sunday 3rd December to Tuesday 5th December

Sports
4 Sports Categories:
  • In-line
  • Skateboarding
  • Bicycle Stunt
  • Sport Climbing

    16 Sports events:
  • In-line: individual slalom, park, best trick and vert
  • Skateboarding: individual slalom, park, best trick and vert
  • Bicycle Stunt: flatland, park, best trick and vert
  • Sport Climbing Female: bouldering and speed
  • Sport Climbing Male: bouldering and speed

    Winners - Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalists from 16 events
  • Event Winner - 16 Gold Medal Winners
  • Event Runner Up - 16 Silver Medallists
  • Event 3rd Place - 16 Bronze Medallists

    Overall Sport Champions - 5 Champions
  • In-line Champion
  • Bicycle Stunt Champion
  • Skateboarding Champion
  • Sport Climbing Female Champion
  • Sport Climbing Male Champion

    Prizes
    The 4 overall winners will win a trip to Disneyland The overall runners up; winners and runners up of the 14 events will receive medals and prizes

    Venues
    Half Pipe & Mini Half Pipe Vert Bicycle Stunt, In-line, Skateboard Street Course & Mini Ramps Bicycle Stunt, In-line, Skateboard Sport Climbing Wall & Mini Walls Bouldering, Speed

    Site
    Patong Beach, Phuket Island, Thailand.
    Having successfully hosted the Asian X Games in 1998 and 1999, Patong Beach, Phuket, Asia's most popular holiday destination, with a strong international sporting infrastructure will be the host and venue for 2000.

    Athletes
    Approximately 80: aged 10 - 14 from twelve different countries

    Countries
    Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai and the U.S.

    Programming
    4 hours and 30 minutes:
    7 x 30 minutes programs
    1 x 60 minutes highlights on Disney Channel & terrestrial tv

    Television Coverage
    Disney Channel Asia Pacific

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
    The TAT will be working closely with the organizers as one of the sponsors for the Asian X Games, with the support of the Governor of Phuket and the Mayor of Patong.

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