Brian Deegan (Moto X)
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Brian Deegan (born May 9, 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a professional Freestyle Motocross rider. Deegan is married and has two kids: Hailie and Haiden. Deegan was the first ever to do a 360 (some say an off-axis backflip because it isn't as flat) in competition naming the trick the "Mulisha Twist". He has also been a pioneering innovator in Freestyle Motocross and is the most decorated Freestyle Motocross rider in X Games history. With 10 total medals (3 Golds and 7 Bronzes) he is the only rider to compete in at least 1 event in every X Games.
In 2004, at the Winter X Games, Deegan crashed while attempting a 360 at 100 feet, breaking his femur and both wrists. He came back 6 months later to get 4th at Summer X Games.
In 2005 During a taping of Viva La Bam for MTV Deegan under-rotated a back-flip and the handle bars hit hard in his mid-section. With that he lost a kidney and had a lacerated spleen with a significant amount of blood lost. He now has a long scar down his stomach, spanning almost his entire abdomen, as a result of the accident.
In 2006, Deegan and Berkela films released a film entitled Disposable Hero that follows him through the struggles and rewards that accompany the freestyle motocross sport and lifestyle. Jesse James, Ronnie Faist, Jeremy Stenberg, Cameron Steele, Chris Ackerman, Nate Adams, and Seth Enslow are a few of the featured cast that talk about Deegan and his life's journeys. The film aired on Spike TV December 5th, 2007.
Brian Deegan is one of the founders of the Metal Mulisha. In addition to supporting riders, the Metal Mulisha have a clothing line and other related merchandise. Brian Deegan also has a toy line called Hevy Hitters distributed in retail locations such as Wal Mart and most recently teamed up with Illektron to come out with Battlez FMX, a collectible card and dice game featuring Deegan, Todd Potter and Jeremy Lusk.
Career highlights 1997 Los Angeles Supercross - 1st place 1999 World Freestyle champ / Gravity Games Silver 2000 Gravity Games Gold 2000 Air MX Champ 2000 Bluetorch Ride and Slide FMX Champ 2002 Winter X Games Gold 2003 Featured Rider on Tony Hawk tour 2003 Summer X-Games Gold 2003 EXPN Rider of the year nominee First to land a 360 2004 ESPY award nominee Only rider to ride a custom WCC bike Hold the most medals in FMX X Games history: 10 medals Brian Deegan action figure, trading cards, and toy bike Frequently featured in Transworld MX and Racer X magazines. Appeared on both covers. Featured multiple times in FHM magazine Appears frequently on ESPN, ESPN2, Sports Center, ABC, NBC, OLN, and the discovery channel Stunts in the movies |Fantastic Four]] Former owner of the most notorious FMX park: The Compound which he later sold to Nate Adams. At the 2007 X Games Deegan stated he sometimes regrets selling it. 2004 ESPN top 100 athlete of all sports 2005 Winter X Games Gold Medalist 2007 Winner Best Biography X Dance Action Sports Film Festival for Brian Deegan: Disposable Hero Awesome At DIRT Biking in the Game Freekstyle