X Games 2024 in Ventura, California, is officially in the books.

The event consisted of 24 events across three days that saw challengers shred their way to the leaderboards.

Here’s a look at the weekend’s results.

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Women’s BMX Park Final

  1. Hannah Roberts 90.00 (G)
  2. Perris Benegas 85.00 (S)
  3. Kim Mueller 84.33 (B)
  4. Macarena Perez 83.00
  5. Nikita Ducarroz 82.66
  6. Natalya Diehm 82.00
  7. Lara Lessmann 76.66
  8. Teresa Fernandez Miranda 72.00
  9. Nina Buitrago 49.33
  10. Cory Coffery 38.00

Men’s Skateboard Vert Final

  1. Tom Schaar 92.00 (G)
  2. Moto Shibata 89.66 (S)
  3. Jimmy Wilkins 89.33 (B)
  4. Gui Khury 85.33
  5. Mitchie Brusco 77.00
  6. Soya Inomata 68.33
  7. Ema Kawakami 62.66
  8. Reef Orlando 58.00
  9. Ao Nishikawa 49.66
  10. Rony Gomes 48.00

BMX Street Final

  1. Kevin Peraza 80.66 (G)
  2. Jordan Godwin 78.66 (S)
  3. Lewis Mills 75.32 (B)
  4. Boyd Hilder 71.00
  5. Courage Adams 65.66
  6. Garrett Reynolds 64.66
  7. Devon Smillie 58.00
  8. Felix Prangenberg 33.66

Moto X Best Whip

  1. Patrick Evans (G)
  2. Julien Vanstippen (S)
  3. Tyler Bereman (B)
  4. Wyatt Fontenot

The start of the weekend saw Hannah Roberts, Tom Schaar, Kevin Paraza and Patrick Evans claim gold medals. Roberts took the BMX Park final with the largest gap of the day, and is hoping to ride the momentum into a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Schaar took home his third career gold medal at the X Games and his first since 2014. He held off Moto Shibata to take home the victory.

Peraza’s victory gave him his fourth career gold medal, and the deficit between him and Jordan Godwin came down to just two points.

Here are some highlights from Friday.

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Women’s Skateboard Street Final

  1. Miyu Ito 88.66 (G)
  2. Liz Akama 85.66 (S)
  3. Yumeka Oda 84.00 (B)
  4. Ibuki Matsumoto 80.66
  5. Paige Heyn 77.66
  6. Leticia Bufoni 70.66
  7. Hina Maeda 67.00
  8. Margielyn Arda Didal 65.66

Men’s Skateboard Park Final

  1. Keegan Palmer 93.00 (G)
  2. Alex Sorgente 91.33 (S)
  3. Pedro Barros 90.33 (B)
  4. Tom Schaar 86.00
  5. Gavin Bottger 77.00
  6. Kieran Wooley 64.66
  7. Augusto Akio 58.66
  8. Danny Leon 52.00

Men’s BMX Dirt Final

  1. Brady Baker 94.33 (G)
  2. Brandon Loupos 93.66 (S)
  3. Mike Varga 92.00 (B)
  4. Jaie Toohey 91.00
  5. Gabriel Chaves 90.00
  6. Ryan Williams 89.66
  7. Brian Fox 89.00
  8. Bryce Tyron 82.66

Men’s BMX Park Final

  1. Marcus Christopher 95.66 (G)
  2. Kevin Peraza 91.00 (S)
  3. Jose Torres 90.66 (B)
  4. Brandon Loupos 88.00
  5. Nick Bruce 85.00
  6. Josh Dove 84.66
  7. Justin Dowell 83.33
  8. Bryce Tryon 80.66
  9. Daniel Sandoval 70.33
  10. Boyd Hilder 24.66

Keegan Palmer built off his gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with another at the 2024 X Games. He held off Alex Sorgente to take the win.

Marcus Christopher had the most sizable victory of the day over Kevin Peraza, while Brady Baker and Miyu Ito took home the other victories. Ito’s win made her the first rookie to win the Women’s Skateboard Street event.

Here are some highlights from Saturday’s action.

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Women’s Skateboard Park Final

  1.  Arisa Trew 87.33 (G)
  2. Hinano Kusaki 78.66 (S)
  3. Ruby Trew 78.00 (B)
  4. Lilly Stoephasius 77.33
  5. Mizuho Hasegawa 74.66
  6. Lilly Erickson 73.33
  7. Yurin Fujii 71.33
  8. Cocona Hiraki 68.33

Men’s Skateboard Street Final

  1. Nyjah Huston 95.00 (G)
  2. Braden Hoban 90.66 (S)
  3. Gustavo Ribeiro 87.00 (B)
  4. Kelvin Hoefler 86.00
  5. Dashawn Jordan 85.66
  6. Giovanni Vianna 82.00
  7. Jhancarlos Gonzalez 78.66
  8. Carlos Ribeiro 67.00

Women’s Skateboard Vert Final

  1. Arisa Trew 7.00 (G)
  2. Mizuho Hasegawa 7.00 (S)
  3. Asahi Kaihara 7.00 (B)
  4. Juno Matsuoka 6.00
  5. Bryce Wettstein 6.00
  6. Mia Kretzer 6.00
  7. Jada Ward 5.00
  8. Joey Yarbrough 5.00
  9. Lilly Stoephasius 4.00

Moto X QuarterPipe High Air

  1. Corey Creed 53’7″ (G)
  2. Colby Raha 51’7″ (S)
  3. Guillem Navas 51’0″ (B)
  4. Axell Hodges 50’5″
  5. Jason Borosky 41’9″
  6. Kohl Denney 40’0″

Sunday belonged to Arisa Trew.

She won two gold medals, bringing her career total to four. The 14-year-old is quickly rising up the world skateboard rankings.

Nyjah Huston’s win in the Men’s Skateboard Street Final kept his dominance over the sport alive. It was his 13th gold medal at the X Games and his 19th in World Competition.

Here are some highlights from Sunday.



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