Gravity Games


The Gravity Games was a multi-sport competition originating in Providence, Rhode Island that was broken down into Winter and Summer adaptations. The competition featured a variety of extreme sports such as aggressive inline skating, skateboarding, freestyle motocross, BMX freestyle and snowboarding.
The Gravity Games were jointly owned through a strategic partnership between Primedia, Octagon and NBC Sports.
The summer Gravity Games were last held in Perth in Australia in December 2006.
Only one game based on the license, Gravity Games Bike: Street Vert Dirt was released in North America on June 28, 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and on September 4, 2002 for the Xbox and was developed and published by Midway.

Locations

Summer

Summer

;Skateboarding
  • Vert
  • Street
  • Downhill
;BMX
  • Vert
  • Street
  • Dirt
;Freestyle Moto-X
;Street Luge
;Surfing
;Wakeboarding

Winter

;Snowboarding
  • Park
  • Mountain
  • Superpipe
  • Big Air
  • Boarder X
;Snowmobile
  • Racing
  • Freestyle
;Skiing
  • Superpipe
  • Park
  • Skier X
  • Big Air
  • Mountain

    History

;1999 Gravity Games I
  • Jamie Bestwick took the gold medal in BMX Vert. In the same event, after Simon Tabron crashed during his run, he went back on his bike and landed a 900 .
  • Biker Sherlock took the silver in Downhill Skateboarding while Lee Dansie claimed the gold.
  • In Freestyle Motocross, Travis Pastrana takes home the gold. During his two runs, Pastrana landed tricks such as a Cliffhanger, a Lazy Boy and a Rodeo Air.
  • Dave Mirra won the gold medal in BMX Street.
;2000 Gravity Games II
;2000 Winter Gravity Games I
;2001 Gravity Games III
  • This was the last year of Gravity Games competition in Rhode Island.
  • Travis Pastrana returns to the Gravity Games and won his third gold medal in Freestyle Motocross.
;2002 Gravity Games IV
;2003 Gravity Games V
;2004 Gravity Games VI
;2005 Gravity Games VII