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The '''Stunts Olympic Games''' special event, idealized and implemented by [[Mark L. Rivers]], consists of a series of games with a range of different rules where racers showcase their ability for precision driving and acrobatics in a distinct, far more casual and relaxed, environment than usual competition racing. Podiumers at each game are awarded medals, and final classification is resolved according to the medal table. The first edition, comprising six modalities, started at May 17th, 2008 and is currently running, in anticipation of 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
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The '''Stunts Olympic Games''' special event, idealized and implemented by [[Mark L. Rivers]], consists of a series of games with a range of different rules where racers showcase their ability for precision driving and acrobatics in a distinct, far more casual and relaxed, environment than usual competition racing. Podiumers at each game are awarded medals, and final classification is resolved according to the medal table. The first edition, comprising six modalities, was started at May 17th, 2008, in anticipation of 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games, and ran for three weeks.
  
 
== 1st edition (May/June 2008) ==
 
== 1st edition (May/June 2008) ==
  
''to be completed later, after the final results''
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''medal table to be added'' {{sectstub}}
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 01:42, 26 June 2008

The Stunts Olympic Games special event, idealized and implemented by Mark L. Rivers, consists of a series of games with a range of different rules where racers showcase their ability for precision driving and acrobatics in a distinct, far more casual and relaxed, environment than usual competition racing. Podiumers at each game are awarded medals, and final classification is resolved according to the medal table. The first edition, comprising six modalities, was started at May 17th, 2008, in anticipation of 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games, and ran for three weeks.

1st edition (May/June 2008)

medal table to be added

External Links

Stunts Olympic Games 2008 website