What are some of your major accomplishments?

I’ve got 10 ESPN X Games medals and 2 Gravity Games medals. I was the World Freestyle Champ. I’ve been in over 20 motocross videos, done stunt work in movies like XXX and Spiderman, been featured in magazines such as FHM, Rolling Stone, Paper, ESPN the Magazine, Penthouse, Street Chopper, Tattoo and have been on the cover of both Racer X Illustrated and Transworld MX. I was nominated in 2004 for an ESPN Espy Award. I was nominated as Best Male Action Sports Athlete. Oh yeah, and I pulled the first ever 360 on a dirt bike.

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
• 1st to land a 360 backflip
• 2004 ESPY award nominee
• Only rider to ride a custom WCC bike
• Hold the most medals in FMX X Games history: 9 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
• 2004 went for 100ft. 360 at Winter X Games. Crashed and broke my femur and both wrists.
• Came back 6 months later to get 4th at Summer X Games.
• Appears frequently on ESPN, ESPN2, Sports Center, ABC, NBC, OLN, and the discovery channel
• Leader of the most well known team in action sports: The Metal Mulisha. With heavy influences over the 19 rider team.
• Stunts in the movies XXX , Spiderman, and Fantastic 4
• Performed in all major FMX videos
• Own the most notorious FMX park: The Compound
• Pioneered the sport of FMX
• 2004 ESPN top 100 athlete of all sports
• Inventor of multiple FMX tricks while building a huge fan base
• Released my own Metal Mulisha DVD
• 2005 Winter X Games Gold Medalist
• Successfully completing the first Metal Mulisha Tour.