Extremity Games

Extremity Games

The Extremity Games is a multi-sport, action sports competition, similar to the X Games, for athletes with amputations and limb differences. The Extremity Games was started by College Park Industries, a manufacturer of prosthetic feet, in the summer of 2006 in Orlando, Florida. Competitors perform in many different sports, categories and styles, trying to win bronze, silver and gold medals, as well as prizes and money. In addition to the competitions there are instructional clinics held in each of the sports in which trainers instruct new-comers on basics of the sport. Vital to the experience of the Extremity Games is the live music, interactive exhibit area, and featured demonstration sports that are operating concurrently with the competitions.

List of sports

* BMX
* Kayaking
* Moto Cross
* Mountain biking
* Rock climbing
* Skateboarding
* Surfing
* Wakeboarding

2006 Results

* BMX Bike Dirt Race Results
** 1st Place Anthony Zukowski (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
** 2nd Place Brandon Spears (Orlando, Florida)
** 3rd Place Christopher Morgan (Mesa, Arizona)
* Rock Climbing Speed Climbing Results
** Men's Division
*** 1st Place and Overall Winner Jarem Frye (McMinnville, OR)
*** 2nd Place Tyler Byrom (Tulsa, OK)
*** 3rd Place Craig Demartino (Loveland, CO)
** Women's Division
*** 1st Place Loi Ho (Newington, CT)
*** 2nd Place Jessica Long (Baltimore, MD)
*** 3rd Place Shawna Culp (Wheaton, IL)
* Skateboarding Freestyle Half-pipe Results
**1st Place Charles House (Merritt Island, FL)
**2nd Place Rob Nelson (Kill Devil Hills, NC)
**3rd Place Garry Moore (Birdsboro, PA)
* Wakeboarding Freestyle Results
**1st Place Sean Reyngoudt (Summerland, FL)
**2nd Place Logan Aldridge (Raleigh, North Carolina)
**3rd Place Billy Tonis (Dublin, CA)

2007 Results

* Recreational Divisions
** Kayaking Flat-water Race
*** 1st Place - Steve Shawaryn (San Diego, California)
*** 2nd Place - Randall Perry (Saginaw, Michigan)
*** 3rd Place - Leia Listou (Washington, DC)
** Mountain Biking Dirt Race Recreational
*** 1st Place - Jamie Stanton (Rochester Hills, MI)
*** 2nd Place - Todd VerWyes (Lowell, MI)
*** 3rd Place - Justin Lynn (Houston, TX)
** Rock Climbing Speed Climbing Recreational Men
*** 1st Place - Steve Karczewski (High Bridge, NJ)
*** 2nd Place - Randall Perry (Saginaw, MI)
*** 3rd Place - Jim Wazny (Merrill, MI)
** Rock Climbing Speed Climbing Recreational Women
*** 1st Place - Christine O'Connor (Farmington, MO)
*** 2nd Place - Kelly Allen (Kingsford, MI)
** Wakeboard Freestyle Recreational
*** 1st Place - Ben Quinn (Bellingham, WA)
*** 2nd Place - Danny Stevens (Beaverton, OR)
*** 3rd Place - Jim Lagerstrom (Dearborn, MI)
* Advanced Divisions
** BMX Biking Dirt Race
*** 1st Place - Anthony Zukowski (Grand Rapids, MI)
*** 2nd Place - Brandon Spears (Orlando, FL)
*** 3rd Place - Nick Foley (Ellicott, MD)
** Kayaking Flat-Water Race
*** 1st Place - Mario Calbaka (Bakersfield, CA)
*** 2nd Place - Joel Berman (Wilmette, IL)
*** 3rd Place - Steve Karczewski (High Bridge, NJ)
** Moto Cross Light
*** 1st Place - Brandon Spears (Orlando, FL)
*** 2nd Place - Chris Dunn (Elkhart, IN)
*** 3rd Place - Shane Tacker (Bono, AR)
** Moto Cross Premier
*** 1st Place - Chris Ridgeway (Apple Valley, CA)
*** 2nd Place - Jim Wazny (Merrill, MI)
*** 3rd Place - Benoit Pauwels (Gouy-lez-pietons, Belgium)
** Mountain Biking Dirt Race
*** 1st Place - Anthony Zukowski (Grand Rapids, MI)
*** 2nd Place - Danny Stevens (Beaverton, OR)
*** 3rd Place - Matt McCluskey (Plymouth, MI)
** Rock Climbing - Advanced Bouldering
*** 1st Place - Craig DeMartino (Loveland, CO)
*** 2nd Place - Ronnie Dickson (Winter Haven, FL)
*** 3rd Place - Jarem Frye (Amity, OR)
** Rock Climbing - Advanced Top Rope Men
*** 1st Place - Craig DeMartino (Loveland, CO)
*** 2nd Place - Pete Davis (Golden, CO)
*** 3rd Place - Jerod Minch (Henryville, PA)
** Rock Climbing - Advanced Top Rope Women
*** 1st Place - TIE: Loi Ho (Naples, FL) and Cara Fortunato (Bonita Springs, FL)
*** 3rd Place - Kimberly Olson (Fresno, CA)
** Sit Skiing
*** 1st Place - Matt Schallmoser (CO)
*** 2nd Place - Chet Kuskowski (Rochester Hills, MI)
*** 3rd Place - Matt Feeney (Winter Park, CO)
** Skateboarding Skatepark Freestyle
*** 1st Place - Evan Strong (Capitola, CA)
*** 2nd Place - Oscar Loreto (Downey, CA)
*** 3rd Place - Chris Gentry
*** Honorary Mention - Justin Beauchesne (Tampa, FL)
*** Honorary Mention - Timothy Birt (Auburn, AL)
*** Honorary Mention - Charles House (Merritt Island, FL)
** Surfing Freestyle
*** 1st Place - Alcino Jose "Pirata" Silva Neto (Guaruja, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
*** 2nd Place - Sean Whittaker (FL)
*** 3rd Place - Derek Thomas (Ocala, FL)
** Wakeboarding Freestyle Advanced Men
*** 1st Place - Sean Reyngoudt (Summerland Key, Florida)
*** 2nd Place - Billy Tonis (Livermore, California)
*** 3rd Place - Logan Aldridge (Raleigh, North Carolina)
** Wakeboarding Freestyle Advanced Women
*** 1st Place - Bibian Mentel (The Netherlands)
*** 2nd Place - Jennifer Berg (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)
*** 3rd Place - Amy Purdy (Gunnison, CO)

ee also

* Disabled sports
* Extreme Sports
* X Games
* AST Dew Tour
* Velocity Games
* Gravity Games

External links

* [http://www.extremitygames.com Extremity Games Official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/extremitygames Extremity Games Myspace Site]


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