
The Asian X Games V 2003 is the only action sports competition in Asia sanctioned by the Aggressive Skaters Association, World Cup Skateboarding, Hoffman Sports Association, World Sports Marketing and World Wakeboarding Association.
As the Asian X Games moves into its fifth year, over 200 top action sports athletes from throughout the Asia Pacific region will once again compete for prize money, medals, and the most coveted prize of all - a qualifying spot at the X Games IX in the United States.

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Inline Skating
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Skateboarding
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Bicycle Stunt
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Sport Climbing
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Inline Skating
- Skateboarding
- Bicycle Stunt
- Sport Climbing
- Wakeboarding
- Moto X (Demonstration Only)
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Junior Xgames!
Moving into its fourth year of competition, the ESPN Junior X Games promises to be bigger & better than ever. Over 80 junior athletes, ages 8-14 from over 12 different Asia Pacific countries will be competing in this event. This 3-day event for aspiring action sports athletes, includes clinics and workshops with pro X Games athletes as well as competitions in events modelled after those seen at the X Games. These future star athletes will compete for medals and a trip to the ultimate action sports camp in the world, Camp Woodward.
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Asian X Games V Results
Individual Discipline Champions Qualified to 2003 US Summer X Games IX |
Aggressive In-Line Skating |
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Park |
Sam Fogarty |
(AUS) |
Vert |
Eito Yasutoko |
(JPN) | |
Bicycle Stunt |
Park |
Colin Mackay |
(AUS) |
Flatland |
Simon OBrien |
(AUS) |
Sport Climbing Speed |
Male |
Toni Firmansyah |
(INA) |
Female |
Etti Hendrawati |
(INA) |
Wakeboarding |
Freestyle |
Bunyalo Jumruang |
(THA) |
Individual Discipline Results |
AGGRESSIVE INLINE SKATING |
Park |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th |
Sam Fogarty Ian Brown Jeerasak Tassorn Soichiro Kanashima Takeshi Yasutoko Boonnim Worapoj Panumas Vairojanakit Eito Yasutoko Fazuly Sudarmaji |
(AUS) (AUS) (THA) (JPN) (JPN) (THA) (THA) (JPN) (SIN) |
90.00 88.00 85.75 84.50 84.25 83.50 80.50 71.25 61.50 |
Vert |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th |
Eito Yasutoko Takeshi Yasutoko Sam Fogarty Shuhei Iwata Tomohiko Nakamura Takayuki Nakamura Jeerasak Tassorn Jun Suzuki Masahito Andachi |
(JPN) (JPN) (AUS) (JPN) (JPN) (JPN) (THA) (JPN) (JPN) |
96.00 92.75 80.25 73.50 62.50 62.25 60.50 52.00 39.75 | |
SKATEBOARDING |
Park |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th |
Jeff Williams Darren Kaehne Bart Carnes Corbin Harris Mohd Zamri Mohd Ramli Johary Fitri Khairuddin Chaiyasit Wongsamart Fu Ling Chao Jirawat Pao-in Che Lin |
(AUS) (AUS) (AUS) (AUS) (MAS) (MAS) (THA) (CHN) (THA) (CHN) |
83.67 83.33 79.00 75.00 74.00 73.00 71.67 70.67 68.67 64.00 |
Vert |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th |
Renton Millar Trevor Wart Corbin Harris Dave Bodnar Tony Alexander Yota Manome Akira Kubota Gen Ogawa Bart Carnes Junichi Nakao Michael Mulhall |
(AUS) (AUS) (AUS) (AUS) (NZL) (JPN) (JPN) (JPN) (AUS) (JPN) (AUS) |
96.00 86.67 81.00 78.00 72.67 71.33 68.33 67.33 66.67 65.00 61.67 | |
BICYCLE STUNT |
Park |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th |
Colin Mackay Kenji Tsuruta Ryan Guettler Clint Millar Steven McCann Shuji Ueyama Yoshitani Tomotaka Robert Smith Liang Le Min Rui Ge Lie |
(AUS) (JPN) (AUS) (AUS) (AUS) (JPN) (JPN) (AUS) (CHN) (CHN) |
94.00 91.25 90.75 90.50 90.00 87.75 87.50 86.50 82.00 79.75 |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th |
Matt Fairbaim Seiji Saito Shuji Ueyama Robert Smith Steven McCann Kiyonobu Ishizuka Clint Millar |
(AUS) (JPN) (JPN) (AUS) (AUS) (JPN) (AUS) |
91.00 89.75 85.50 85.00 81.00 81.00 79.50 |
Flatland |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th |
Simon OBrien Kotara Tanaka Ryoji Yamamoto Yosuke Uno Rudiato Mazlan Hiroya Morizaki Muhammad Redza Rahman Akira Okamura Mohammad Hezlan Abdul Ghafar Yuki Maehata |
(AUS) (JPN) (JPN) (JPN) (MAS) (JPN) (MAS) (JPN) (MAS) (JPN) |
92.00 90.25 88.50 87.75 87.50 87.25 87.25 86.75 86.00 82.50 | |
SPORT CLIMBING (MEN) |
SPEED |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22th 23th 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th |
Toni Firmansyah Lai Chi Wai Mohd Halil Ngah Nur Rohman Rosyid Ronald Novar Mamarimbing Muhd Tamizi Jaafar Erianto Marselinus Peri Muhammad Hatta Md. Hasim Hendry Winoto Hasan Abdullah Dania Erwin Gozum Adriatik Harisnanda Hafzanizam Bakhori Cho Kyoung-A Kim Jang-Hyuk Kittipong Klaewkla Low Yean Tze, Eric Wanchai Utcha Chu Ka Wai Mohd Zamri Hamid Kristian Guerrero Sulhan Ahmad Zhao Lei Virgilid "Buddy" Advincula Marc Edwards Jarrod May Choi Byeong-Ho Bondan Kartiko Goh Jong Seng |
(INA) (HKG) (SIN) (INA) (INA) (MAS) (INA) (INA) (SIN) (INA) (MAS) (PHI) (INA) (MAS) (KOR) (KOR) (THA) (MAS) (THA) (HKG) (MAS) (PHI) (SIN) (CHN) (PHI) (AUS) (AUS) (KOR) (INA) (SIN) |
BOULDERING |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22th 23th 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th |
Akito Matsushima Lee Jae-Yong Son Sang-Won Kim Hee-Jo Jarrod May Kittipong Klaewkla Alan Pryce Toni Firmansyah Hafzanizam Bakhori Dennis Diaz Marc Edwards Kristian Guerrero Lai Chi Wai Marselinus Peri Virgilio "Buddy" Advincula Yuichi Miyabo Aryu "Yhu" Abuwa Bondan Kartiko Cho Kyu-Bog Wanchai Utcha Ronald Novar Mamarimbing Abdullah Dania Mohd Zamri Hamid Takehiko Yamazaki Chu Ka Wai Leong Chee Hoi "Spider" Sulhan Ahmad Cai Lu Yuan Zhao Lei Mohammad Shukor Yahaya |
(JPN) (KOR) (KOR) (KOR) (AUS) (THA) (AUS) (INA) (MAS) (PHI) (AUS) (PHI) (HKG) (INA) (PHI) (JPN) (THA) (INA) (KOR) (THA) (INA) (MAS) (MAS) (JPN)) (HKG) (SIN) (SIN) (CHN) (CHN) (SIN) | |
SPORT CLIMBING (WOMEN) |
SPEED |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th |
Etti Hendrawati Yuyun Yuniar Evi Neliwati Choi Shun Yuk Wei Sheng Ju ISOH Lissa Lesaca Carlie Happ Samantha Berry Salfarina Mohd Drus Rina Abdul Rahim Norsharatullaili "Lily" Mustafa Park Eun-Young Elaina "Ina" Flores Khaetthaleeya "Kat" Uppakham Payorm "Jane" Numchan Nonglux Pet-Aoumnoy Dewi Izwana Ali Rosharyani Zainal Hailah Belon |
(INA) (INA) (INA) (HKG) (CHN) (INA) (PHI) (INA) (AUS) (MAS) (MAS) (MAS) (KOR) (PHI) (THA) (THA) (THA) (MAS) (MAS) (MAS) |
BOULDERING |
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th |
Tomoko Ogawa Kim Hyun-Jung Samantha Berry Kim Ja-In Christina Bedard Etti Hendrawati Wei Sheng Ju Choi Shun Yuk Payorm "Jane" Numchan Liu Hiu Ying Norsharatullaili "Lily" Mustafa Lissa Lesaca Emma Hawke Khaetthaleeya "Kat" Uppakham Elaina "Ina" Flores Salfarina Mohd Drus Lee Siew Chuen "Jenny" Park Eun-Young Nonglux Pet-Aoumnoy Soleha |
(JPN) (KOR) (AUS) (KOR) (AUS) (INA) (CHN) (HKG) (THA) (HKG) (MAS) (PHI) (NZL) (THA) (PHI) (MAS) (SIN) (KOR) (THA) (INA) | |
WAKEBOARDING |
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th |
Bunyalo Jumruang Jeff Wetheral Masato Takiwa Manabu Nagatsuka Tatsanai Kuakoonrat Stapane Tranne Ryoji Yanagawa Keijiro Tokuhara |
(THA) (NZL) (JPN) (JPN) (THA) (NC) (JPN) (JPN) |
40.39 38.70 32.84 32.69 30.68 30.54 29.40 27.60 | | | | promises to be bigger & better than eve80 junior athletes, ages 8-14 from over 12 different Asia Pacific countries will be competing in this event. This 3-day event for aspiring action sports athletes, includes clinics and workshops with pro X Games athletes as well as competitions in events modelled after those seen at the X Games. These future star athletes will compete for medals and a trip to the ultimate action sports camp in the world, Camp Wooited States in 2003 to compete against the worlds best action sports athletes.
Moving into its fourth year of competition, the ESPN Junior X Games promises to be bigger & better than ever. Over 80 junior athletes, ages 8-14 from over 12 different Asia Pacific countries will be competing in this event. This 3-day event for aspiring action sports athletes, includes clinics and workshops with pro X Games athletes as well as competitions in events modelled after those seen at the X Games. These future star athletes will compete for medals and a trip to the ultimate action sports camp in the world, Camp Woodward.
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