XGL Draft Red Carpet Pics and More!

Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team riders on the red carpet together - Mazel, Kaylee, Anna, Coco and Brooke

All red carpet photos by @ianloganphoto x @girlisnota4letterword - if using on social please credit both

We were at the X Games League Draft to cover the red carpet arrivals, and let me tell you, it was great seeing all the female skaters and BMX riders bringing their “A” game with their fashion choices (the guys looked pretty good too!!) Our young team riders showed up dressed to impress, each with their own personal style.

Big shout out to our team rider Mia Kretzer who wasn’t able to make it to the USA for this event but was drafted for XGL Team Los Angeles! Huge moment for this phenomenal 11 year old skater!!

Pro team rider, Minna Stess (USA), arrived fresh off her podium finish in Brazil at the World Championships in Women’s Park, and looked stunning in a Prada sweater, black jeans, a silk tie as a belt, and silver Converse - mixing the fashion x skater vibe perfectly!

Pro Skater Minna Stess

Knowing that this league has equal amounts of women and men competing is another thing we love about it. Watching Chloe Covell be selected as the first draft pick was a huge moment and set the precedent that we were watching something very different in action sports than what we have seen in the past.

Chloe Covell

Read on for a recap of this historic night and then scroll down for pics from the red carpet!


On March 12, 2026 History was made at Cosm Los Angeles as the inaugural 2026 MoonPay X Games League (XGL) Draft brought together the world’s best skateboard and BMX athletes and more than 500 guests to witness the first X Games draft, marking a new era in action sports.

With a limited number of ticketed guests inside the immersive venue, the excitement kicked off as XC New York General Manager Steve Rodriguez selected sixteen-year-old Australian skateboard phenom Chloe Covell as the number one draft pick, XC Los Angeles General manager Sharalee “Haze” Hazen followed by choosing 17-time X Games skateboard medalist and Southern California native Tom Schaar. XC Tokyo General Manager Harumi Suzuki then selected record-setting, eight-time X Games gold medalist skateboarder Arisa Trew of Australia. Rounding out the first round, XC São Paulo General Manager Bob Burnquist chose Brazilian skater Gui Khury, the most medaled teenager in X Games history, with 15, and counting–officially forming the foundation of the four inaugural X Games Clubs.

 

Photo via XGL

When asked about what it was like to be the first athlete drafted to the MoonPay X Games League, Covell responded,

“I’m like...loss of words. I’m so excited. I was really nervous, but I’m super grateful. I definitely didn’t think this was going to happen, but it’s amazing. It definitely shows all of the hard work I put in. I’m looking forward to having fun with my team and doing my best.”

 

The draft streamed live worldwide across the ESPN App in the United States and globally on The Roku Sports Channel, YouTube, Kick, and the X Games TV FAST Channel on Amazon, giving fans around the world a front-row seat as teams were built in real time.

 Held inside state-of-the-art Cosm Los Angeles, the event blended sports, entertainment and culture in a setting designed to bring fans closer to the action than ever before. The venue’s massive wraparound LED dome and cinematic production created a one-of-a-kind stage as the league’s four clubs assembled their rosters live in front of the crowd.

 “This is a defining moment for action sports,” said Jeremy Bloom. “For three decades, X Games has celebrated the world’s best athletes through iconic competitions. Tonight, we’ve taken the next step—creating teams, building rivalries, and launching a league that will connect fans with these athletes year-round. Seeing the energy inside Cosm tonight showed exactly why the MoonPay X Games League is going to change the game.”

 The MoonPay X Games League introduces a new chapter for the iconic brand with a year-round, global, team-based format that expands beyond traditional standalone X Games events. Each X Games Club will feature 10 athletes — five men and five women — selected through the draft to compete together across the inaugural season.

 The four clubs representing global cities that will anchor the league’s debut season are:

  • XC Los Angeles

  • XC New York

  • XC São Paulo

  • XC Tokyo

 

During the draft, the four club general managers — Sharalee “Haze” Hazen (XC Los Angeles), Steve Rodriguez (XC New York), Bob Burnquist (XC São Paulo), and Harumi Suzuki (XC Tokyo) — selected 40 athletes representing eight different countries, ages 11-35, from a pool of more than 180 who opted into the draft, completing five rounds of selections and forming the inaugural team rosters. Athletes across skateboarding and BMX disciplines participated in the historic moment, including global stars such as Tom Schaar, Hannah Roberts, Arisa Trew, Kevin Peraza, and Nyjah Huston.

 The draft was presented by league title partner MoonPay, with additional support from league founding partner Monster Energy and league partners Stake, Exodus, 805 Beer, High Noon, and Kraken Rum.

 As part of the draft-night experience, league partner Exodus introduced a first-of-its-kind activation bringing crypto signing bonuses to action sports. Drafted athletes received signing bonuses delivered through Exodus’ self-custody crypto wallet platform, marking one of the first integrations of digital asset compensation into a professional sports league draft. The activation highlighted how the MoonPay X Games League is blending sport, technology, and culture while expanding earning opportunities for athletes in the new team-based format.

 Following the draft, athletes, partners, and guests celebrated on the rooftop of Cosm overlooking Hollywood Park, where Grammy-winning producer BNYX delivered a surprise performance that capped off the monumental evening.

 The inaugural MoonPay X Games League Summer Season begins June 26 in Sacramento, followed by X Games Japan on July 4–5, before culminating with the league championship July 24–26 inside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The team with the highest cumulative score across the season will be crowned the first MoonPay X Games League champion.

Arisa Trew with all the young skaters she is inspiring!

Chloe Covell and Paige Heyn

Lilliy Stoephasius

Sky Brown

Chika

BMX’s Angie Marino

Arisa Trew signing autographs for the girls

Raicca Ventura

Lilly Eriickson

Liz Akama

Katelyn West

Anna Shea

Bryce Wettstein

Joey Yarbrough

Arisa Trew

Amelia Brodka and the Exposure Skate Crew

All red carpet photos by @ianloganphoto x @girlisnota4letterword - if using on social please credit both