Jeremy Bloom is the new CEO in a transformational time for the X Games. Here's what Bloom said about it, plus his Colorado roots (and his Buffs).
Forever Buff Jeremy Bloom continued to ... "It's sort of surreal to be back in sports," Bloom told BuffStampede.com. "I was so lucky to be able to play football and ski at a professional level ...
Jeremy Bloom has a lot to learn as the new CEO of X Games, but with a veteran supporting cast around him, the nerves should be minimal.
Enter Jeremy Bloom. X Games new CEO, Jeremy Bloom. Photo: Courtesy of X Games Bloom was an All-American football player for the University of Colorado and later drafted by the Philadelphia ...
“I am talking to a big ownership group in Denver,” X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom, the former Olympian ... is still being worked out. The ex-CU football standout said that 35 cities from around ...
New CEO Jeremy Bloom aims to make X Games bigger and better, tinkering with some new ideas this week and in the future. He also hopes that future includes events in Aspen, which aren’t a guarantee but have a path forward.
The iconic brand's new leader is taking an athlete first approach.
Jeremy Bloom has a lot to learn ... That’s our mission.” Bloom, 42, the former University of Colorado football player and famed freestyle skier, was named CEO of X Games in December.
WATCH: X Games Aspen 2025 will air nationally on ABC and ESPN Friday through Sunday, but can also be streamed on fuboTV (free trial).
The X Games will experiment judging halfpipe runs this week in Aspen using artificial intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that could someday play a role in the way subjectively judged sports are scored.
Tucked away in a corner of central Tokyo, the Extinct Media Museum lives up to its name. From Betacam videotapes to floppy disks and vintage Sony devices, the museum is a showcase for old cameras and telecom equipment, including a 1916 Japanese-made “Lily” still camera, its oldest exhibit.
A rare plant known as the corpse flower bloomed in Sydney for the first time in more than a decade, emitting an odour likened to rotting flesh and delighting thousands who queued for a whiff.