XSportsSearch: The New Search Engine for Extreme Sports

May 26, 2006
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XSportsSearch: The New Search Engine for Extreme Sports
Attention extreme sports lovers: XSportsSearch is here to help you find everything you need to know about your favorite extreme sport, from accuracy landing skydiving to zorbing. From urban mountain biking to barefoot skiing, if you’ve got a passion for the extreme, you’ll be stoked by the amount of information you can find here.
May 26, 2006 — Targeting adventure travelers and others with a thirst for information about adventure sports, XSportsSearch features a simple search engine style. Use a drop-down menu or a set of links to find information about a specific sport, or search for activities in your state or wherever your travel takes you this summer.
Combine a sport search and a location search with a keyword search to get even more specific details about the goings on in the world of extreme sports. No matter what activity gets your blood flowing, you’ll find news and information about it on XSportsSearch.
Just some of the sports included on this site are:

bungee jumping

dirt surfing

woodsball

free skiing

speed skiing

powered paragliding

supercross

wingsuit flying

ski boarding

kayaking

shark diving

skurfing

and many, many more
In all, more than 200 adventure sports are represented on XSportsSearch, giving you a taste of all that is extreme in the world of sports today.
Extreme sports are extremely popular as more and more people seek to test their strength, overcome their fears and participate in something truly unforgettable. Even if you’ve never tried an extreme sport before, XSportsSearch can educate you about the sports you’ve been hearing so much about. Maybe you’ll want to try road luge or cave diving on your next vacation.
You’ll also find information on world travel, airplane tours, helicopter rentals, adventure tours and more to make your extreme vacation complete. XSportsSearch is a one-stop shop for shredders and sports nuts, travelers and adventure seekers.

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