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The Summer "X Games" premiere with skysurfing, street luge, and bike stunts on the June 21, 1997 Wide World from San Diego. February 15 & 16 Fourteen-year-old Tara Lipinski becomes the youngest U.S. figure skating champion in history by upsetting the reigning national and world champion Michelle Kwan.
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The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.
4 San Diego/4SD (1997–2017) Carries sports programming from San Diego State University and the San Diego Padres. Formerly 4SD, a regional sports network. YurView Florida Mobile, Alabama Gainesville Pensacola Fort Walton Beach Macon, Georgia: Features live sports programming from the University of West Florida. YurView Kansas Kansas: Cox 22
YurView California (formerly known as 4SD, Channel 4 San Diego or unofficially COX 4, and originally known as KCOX) is an American cable television channel serving San Diego, California, owned by Cox Communications, which carries the channel primarily on its San Diego area systems on channel 4.
Adelphia had added the channel to their lineup in 2001. On March 17, 2012, as part of a contract signed with FSN to acquire the local cable rights to the San Diego Padres, Fox Sports Networks created a separate regional network for the San Diego market, Fox Sports San Diego. [27]
Surfing at this location is ideal with a low to mid-tide, W or NW swell direction, and calm or East wind. The main peak at Swamis, on a rare strong summer swell. Swami's allows all levels of surfers, but is well known as a high-performance wave for both longboard and shortboard surfers, though longboarders usually dominate the lineup.