It will showcase the X Games live to its affiliated networks in Canada, Brazil, Israel, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and more.
In Latin America, ESPN’s coverage of the X Games will begin on a 24-hour delayed basis, while ESPN STAR Sports in Asia will televise the event later this year, raising ESPN’s total worldwide distribution of the event to 125 countries and territories.
The network is also responsible for the global syndication of the X Games for broadcast in countries such as France, Italy, the UK, Greece, Iceland, as well as the Middle East.
In addition, ESPN has reached an agreement with Eurosport, the most widely available channel in Europe, reaching over 95 million homes and 250 million viewers in 54 countries.
X Games 11 will be held in and around Los Angeles from August 4-7 for its third consecutive year and will air live on ESPN, ABC and ESPN Deportes in the US.
The competition features more than 150 athletes from around the world competing in BMX Freestyle, Moto X, Skateboard, Surfing and Wakeboard events.






