TRIPLE X

The Ultimate Multi-Sports Challenge
Are you ready to push your limits and prove that you're the most complete action athlete of the X2 Festivalen? Welcome to TripleX – a one-of-a-kind competition where only the boldest, most versatile athletes will rise to the top. TripleX is our signature multi-sport contest, designed to test your skill, endurance, and adaptability across a wide range of action sports. Whether you dominate on snow, wheels, water, ropes, or in the air – this is your chance to be crowned the ultimate athlete!
To compete in TripleX, you must participate in three (3) different sports during the festival. Your performance in each sport earns you points, and your total score across all three determines your final standing in the TripleX ranking.
Points are awarded based on your placement in each individual sport:
🥇 1st place – 10,000 points
🥈 2nd place – 7,500 points
🥉 3rd place – 5,000 points
4th place – 4,000 points
5th place – 3,000 points
6th–10th place – 2,000 points
11th–100th place – 1,000 points
The athlete with the highest total score after completing three sports will
be crowned the TripleX Champion.
One athlete. One title. All the glory.
The winner of TripleX will receive a 1,000 Euro cash prize and eternal bragging rights as the most complete athlete of X2 Festivalen.
A minimum of 3 athletes must complete three eligible sports for the TripleX competition to be valid. If fewer than three meet this requirement, the TripleX will unfortunately be canceled for the year.
Weather and conditions can affect participation. We understand that nature can be unpredictable, and in previous years, this has led to the cancellation of the TripleX. However, the rules are strict – you must complete three distinct sports to qualify.
The following disciplines are part of the TripleX
competition:
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Xwave
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Xfree
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Xcreek
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Xbase
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Xspeed
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Xclimb
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Xbike
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Xskate
Choose your weapons wisely – versatility is key!
We wish all our athletes the best of luck and an unforgettable festival experience.
Be bold, be safe, and may the best all-rounder win!

