X Games Osaka - Women's Skateboarding Results

Athlete: Arisa Trew | Photo: Jason Halakyo / X Games Images

X Games Osaka Saturday Results

Osaka, Japan – June 21, 2025 – The start of back-to-back X Games events, X Games Osaka began today with six competitions from the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. The first day of events saw teenage skateboarders dominate the Vert and Street courses, and BMX riders putting on a show in the Park course. Japanese stars Rim Nakamura, Asahi Kaihara, Juno Matsuoka, Miyu Ito and Ibuki Matsumoto all shined on the first day in front of the hometown crowd.

Women’s Skateboard Vert Final
Women’s Skateboard Vert made its debut in Japan to open X Games Osaka on International Go Skateboarding Day. All eyes were on two-time defending Skateboard Vert gold medalist Arisa Trew as she dropped in with a chance to tie Leticia Bufoni’s record for most X Games women’s skateboard gold at six.
 
Arisa cruised into the final alongside Osaka locals Asahi Kaihara and Juno Matsuoka and Australian Mia Kretzer. Arisa’s second run included an Alley-oop flatspin 540, judo air, stalefish, backside 540, kickflip Indy, Madonna, Indy 360, switch McTwist, frontside Cab stalefish, nosegrind to fakie, half-Cab front noseslide for 86.77. Asahi and Juno rounded out the podium, each earning their second X Games medal.

Women’s Skateboard Street Final
 
In a field stacked with Japanese talent, it was Australian Chloe Covell who nailed a 90.00 with her first run of the final to earn her third X Games gold medal. At only 15 years old, Chloe has been unstoppable since Chiba 2024. Chloe’s winning run was highlighted by a kickflip manual on the 36-foot long plexiglass roof that made the crowd go wild.
 
Miyu Ito successfully defended her Chiba 2024 silver, staying podium perfect in her first three X Games appearances. And 13-year-old Ibuki Matsumoto stunned as she landed on the podium after being a late addition to the competition.

Results
 
Women’s Skateboard Vert
1. Arisa Trew (AUS)
2. Asahi Kaihara (JPN)
3. Juno Matsuoka (JPN)
4. Mia Kretzer (AUS)
5. Mizuho Hasegawa (JPN)
6. Lilly Stoephasius (GER)
7. Reese Nelson (CAN)
8. Raicca Ventura (BRA)


Women’s Skateboard Street
1. Chloe Covell (AUS)
2. Miyu Ito (JPN)
3. Ibuki Matsumoto (JPN)
4. Coco Yoshizawa (JPN)
5. Funa Nakayama (JPN)
6. Yumkea Oda (JPN)
7. Paige Heyn (USA)
8. Momiji Nishiya (JPN)

X Games Osaka Sunday Results

Osaka, Japan – June 22, 2025 – The second day of X Games Osaka 2025 saw an electrifying day of history-making competitions from the Kyocera Dome in Osaka. Arisa Trew and Gui Khury earned their second gold medals of the weekend, Courage Adams and Kairi Netsuke earned their first X Games gold and Tom Schaar earned a gold in his fourth unique discipline. 
 

Next we head to Salt Lake City for three days of Skateboard, BMX and Moto X competitions June 27 - 29.

Women’s Skateboard Park Final

The unstoppable Arisa Trew earned her second gold medal of the weekend and seventh overall gold medal with a dominant second run in the Park final. After tying Leticia Bufoni’s most gold medals for a female skateboarder, Arisa now owns that record and is tied with aggressive in-line legend Fabiola da Silva for the most gold of any female summer X athlete. 

Arisa’s run included a Backside air transfer from sushi dish feature into the bowl, Weddle air over hip, McTwist, frontside lipslide up the extension, kickflip Indy, frontside Smith grind, Madonna on center extension, backside air to fakie, switch backside air over box, frontside Cab stalefish, frontside nose grind to fakie, switch McTwist.

Japan’s Sakura Yosozumi earned a silver medal and Hinano Kusaki took home the bronze. 

Women’s Skateboard Park Results

1. Arisa Trew (AUS)

2. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)

3. Hinano Kusaki (JPN)

4. Cocona Hiraki (JPN)

5. Sky Brown (GBR)

6. Bryce Wettstein (USA)

7. Lilly Erickson (USA)

8. Yurin Fuji (JPN)

GN4LW Team Riders Featured in Anyway Magazine!

Mazel Paris ~ Photo Ian Logan

Mayzie Feher ~ Photo Ian Logan

Mayzie and Mazel, Landon Weingartner ~ Photos Ian Logan

Briel Weingartner ~ Photo Ian Logan

HUGE NEWS!

Our Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team riders are featured in ANYWAY Magazine with Mazel Paris on the cover!

“Meet five Southern California skateboarders who’ve mastered some rad tricks and solid life lessons - expressing themselves, being friendly to other kids, and refusing to give up”

ANYWAY Magazine is out now! ✔️
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Featuring @mazelparis on the cover and interviews and photos of @mayzieshreds@brielsk8grl ✨Landon Weingartner ✨ Carl Lunkewitz and Mazel inside.
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Plus an important piece on how you can help support @paliskates after the LA fires and what @girlisnota4letterword is doing to shine a light on young girls in skateboarding 🛹
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Written by Jen Swetzoff ✨
Photography Ian Logan
Stylist Cindy Whitehead

Rockstar Energy Open Launches Second Signature Video Qualifying Series and Invites World's Top Skaters Back to Portland

Lilly Strachan Women’s Park Rockstar 2024 Portland ~ Photo Bryce Kanights

100+ Men’s and Women’s Top Pros and Emerging Talent to Energize Downtown Portland in Signature Park and Street Competitions, August 15-17 

Portland, Ore. (June 11, 2025) -The Rockstar Energy Open returns to Portland’s iconic Waterfront Park from August 15–17 for its second annual edition, with athlete invites officially announced today – alongside the launch of the second annual Video Qualifier Series (VQS). This innovative series offers up-and-coming skaters the opportunity to earn a coveted spot on the competition roster.  
 
Last year’s event attracted more than 25,000 fans, delivering an energetic, up-close experience that was completely free to attend. This year’s event will once again offer three days of elite skateboarding, two nights of live musical performances (lineup coming soon) and a vibrant festival atmosphere in the heart of Portland. 
 
Confirmed invited athletes include:  

  • Lazer Crawford– Rockstar Energy athlete and defending Men’s Street champion 

  • Yurin Fuji – Women’s Skateboard Park Best Trick champion and X Games medalist 

  • Keegan Palmer – Two-time Olympic gold medalist in Men’s Park and Rockstar Energy athlete  

  • Braden Hoban – Rockstar Energy athlete, came in third  last year in Men’s Street 

  • Miyu Ito – Olympian, X Games Street gold and silver medalist 

  • Tom Schaar– Olympic silver medalist and 14-time X Games medalist in Men’s Park 

  • Bryce Wettstein – Two-time Olympian and X Games medalist in Women’s Park 

  • Ruby Lilley – Olympian and X Games medalist in Women’s Park 

  • More athletes to be announced soon 

 
The Video Qualifier Series (VQS) officially kicked off on June 2, inviting skaters to submit entries via ThePlatfrm.com. Over the course of seven weeks, 20 winners will be selected to compete live in Portland. Weekly cash prizes will be awarded for Best Video Part (Men’s/Women’s), Best Trick and Viewer’s Choice. Previous VQS standouts include Olympian Jake Ilardi, Portland native Alex Lobasyuk and Kylie Frank, the Jackalope Fest Street winner. Winners will be announced July 28 (Women) and July 29 (Men), judged by the same world-class panel evaluating the Rockstar Energy Open. Full submission details and official rules can be found at ThePlatfrm.com
 
"The Rockstar Energy Open was built in partnership with Rockstar Energy to spotlight not only the world’s top pros but also the next generation of skaters," said Kemp Curley, managing director, Platfrm. "Through the Video Qualifier Series, we’re able to bring amateurs and non-traditional contest skaters onto the same stage as invited pros—and the energy that results is truly unique. We are immensely proud of this event and what it represents." 
 
“Rockstar Energy has always been about fueling people’s passions and celebrating bold self-expression,” said Steve Mateus, Director of Sports Marketing at PepsiCo. “The Rockstar Energy Open captures that spirit, it’s a place where seasoned legends and rising stars can share the same stage, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.” 
 
The Rockstar Energy Open is free and open to the public, with VIP upgrade options available. In addition to competitions and live music, fans can explore local skate shops, food trucks, exclusive merch and sponsor activations – all in a dynamic, festival-style setting. The competitions will be livestreamed on ThePlatfrm.com and broadcast globally via Platfrm channels, ProSieben, FuelTV and more.  
 
Stay updated by visiting theplatfrm.com and rockstarenergyopen.com, and following @theplatfrm and @rockstarenergy on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and X
 

How To Watch The Women Compete Live From X Games Japan!

Get ready to watch the women compete LIVE from X Games Japan in vert, street and park! After the past three years in Chiba, the X Games in Japan will now take place at Kyocera Dome in Osaka. The top women in the world will be battling it out for those coveted X Games medals!

We are cheering hard for our team rider Mia Kretzer who will be competing in women’s vert on Friday! Mia is the youngest X Games gold medalist in history and is sure to shine bright again this year!

FRIDAY 6/20

WOMEN’S VERT at 5:45 PM PST

Sky Brown

Mizuho Hasegawa

Asahi Kaihara

Mia Kretzer

Reese Nelson

Lilly Stoephasius

Arisa Trew

Raicca Ventura

WOMEN’S STREET at 8:25 PM PST

Chloe Covell

Paige Heyn

Miyu Ito

buki Matsumoto

Funa Nakayama

Momiji Nishiya

Yumeka Oda

Coco Yoshizawa

SATURDAY 6/21

WOMEN’S PARK at 9:25 PM PST

Sky Brown

Lilly Erickson

Yurin Fujii

Cocona Hiraki

Hinano Kusaki

Arisa Trew

Bryce Wettstein

Sakura Yosozumi


WATCH IT LIVE ——> HERE

The Westchester Skatepark Jam Was a Hit!

Photos Ian Logan x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

The Westchester Skate Jam took place on Saturday, June 14 and kids and adults of all ages came out skate. With everything from beginner sessions, age brackets, girls/women time slots, and GOAT categories, every single skater had a great time! Medals were passed out for participation to the young ones and the GOAT top three places were awarded special medals as well. Prizes from our sponsors were also given out to those that competed.

It was really nice to have City Council woman, Traci Park, come out and celebrate this event with us - Traci was instrumental in helping get this event put on and we greatly appreciate her assistance!

Big shout out to Heidi Lemmon of Skatepark Association, the City of Los Angeles, LA Park and Recs, CD11, LA Strong Foundation and all our sponsors - we couldn’t do this without all of YOU!

Huge thanks to Bart Saric for announcing, and Steve Badillo for judging this one!

Sponsors Included: S1 Helmets, Anyway Magazine, Dogtown Skateboards, SunBum, Hosoi Skateboards, Bones, Powell Peralta, Riot Energy Tea, Venice Brand, OG213, Mini-Logo, Downhill Dogs, Hoodwood, Grind King and more!

The Paliskates Fire Relief Jam Was Pretty Epic!

What a great turnout of women and girls!

All Images by Ian Logan x Girl is NOT a 4 letter Word

The Paliskates Fire Relief Skate Jam that took place at Stoner Skate Plaza on Saturday, June 7, 2025 was a HUGE success! With dozens of sponsoring organizations, professional and amateur skateboarders, vendors, and good vibes it was an event to remember!

There were age divisions, games of skate, best trick skate jams, autograph signings from special pros and prizes ranging from cash to a week of Skate Camp. Every skater went home loaded up with goods from the wonderful sponsors.

This was a call to support your local skate shop event. Giving the skaters and kids an opportunity to connect with each other, their shop and the greater skate community. Top professional skaters and leading brands stepped up in solidarity with Paliskates—the nation's longest-running female-owned skate shop—to help ensure its future.

Event organizers include powerful female movers & shakers in the skating industry Heidi Lemmon of SPAI - Skate Park Association International); Cindy Whitehead, Sports stylist & Founder of Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word; and, Erica Simpson, founder of Paliskates.

Many sponsors, brands and organizations stepped up to throw support including:

Adidas, Etnies, The Skatepark Project, Exposure Skate, Vans New Balance, Polar Skate Co., S1 Helmets, Anyway Magazine, Dogtown Skateboards, LA Strong Foundation, SunBum, Primitive Skateboards, Disorder, Hosoi Skateboards, Bones, Powell Peralta, Riot Energy Tea, Venice Brand, OG213, Mini-Logo, Downhill Dogs, Legendary Foods, ST Tattoo, D’Pizza Spot, Hoodwood, Grind King and more!

Huge thanks to Bart Saric on for announcing, Bennett Harada spinning tunes, Steve Badillo for judging and all the skaters and vendors that came out and made the day so special!

Stay tuned for coverage in Coping Block Magazine’s 100th edition with photos by Chris Hooten!!!

You can support PALISKATES via their online website that has some of the rad merch you see here!

Brooke Benton

So many prizes!

Emma Houlihan and Dani Torres

When your skater friend Mazel is on the cover of a magazine!

Aoi Fukuda

DJ Bennett Harada spinning tunes for the skaters and the crowd

Kaylee Chenster

Bart Saric congratulating the skaters after a rad session

Kylie Frank

Coco Waldo

Steve Badillo and skaters

Emma Houlihan

Chika Konoe

Steve Badillo going over the rules for the skate jam

Parent assists are allowed!

Jaelyn Sedeno

Cindy Whitehead and WCMX’s Tracie Garacochea

intensity before the start

Goldie Waldo

Courtney Akita getting her spoils

Klara Kermoade

Briel Weingartner with some rad prizes

Courtney Akita

Dani Torres

Chika Konoe

Briel Weingartner

Paliskates Team Rider - Brooke Benton

Photos from WST Rome Women's Park

Mizuho Hasegawa - Photo Lauren Brooke

We are so thrilled that we have epic photos by photographer Lauren Brooke from the women’s park event in Rome to share with you!

In case you didn’t catch the event live, (it was a nail biter!) the final standings were as follows:

WST WOMEN’S PARK ROME

Mizuho Hasegawa - 1st

Arisa trew - 2nd

Cocona Hiraki - 3rd

Arisa Trew - Photo Lauren Brooke

Cocona Hiraki - Photo Lauren Brooke

Isa and Dora - Photo Lauren Brooke

Lola Tambling- Photo Lauren Brooke

Minna Stess - Photo Lauren Brooke

Raicca Ventura - Photo Lauren Brooke

Sakura Yosozumi - Photo Lauren Brooke


How to Watch the Women Compete at the WST Rome Park World Cup 2025.

It’s here! The start of the 2025 WST World Cup Rome Park event at Ostia Park!

There are 40 countries and 180 skaters competing at the first qualifier of the season. We know the seasoned pros will be holding on and charging hard, but we will also have our eye on the newer female skaters who either competed a bit last year (and got their feet wet) and those who are just starting this year and will be learning the ropes.

Thirty-two skaters will advance from the qualifier to the quarter-finals, where they will be joined by the eight pre-seeded skaters to make a field of 40. Only 16 will advance to the semi-finals, before the field is then cut in half (to 8 skaters) for the final.

Women's pre-seeded skaters

  1. Cocona Hiraki (JPN)

  2. Kusaki Hinano (JPN)

  3. Raicca Ventura (BRA)

  4. Naia Laso (ESP)

  5. Arisa Trew (AUS)

  6. Hasegawa Mizuho (JPN)

  7. Yosozumi Sakura (JPN)

  8. Minna Stess (USA)

We are cheering on our team riders MINNA STESS (USA) and MAZEL PARIS ALEGADO (PH)

The points standing and positioning will be very interesting to see when the weekend shakes out!

Only the semi-finals and Finals will be live-streamed and available on WORLDSKATE.TV and at Olympics.com

SEMI-FINALS - SATURDAY, JUNE 7

6:40 AM PST

FINALS - SUNDAY, JUNE 8

9:10 AM PST

Go Skateboarding Day at Upland Skatepark!

Looking for a fun event to attend on GO SKATEBOARDING DAY?

Upland Skatepark, with its amazing full pipe is holding a free GSD event and pulling out all the stops for a fun afternoon. There will be food, vendors, live music, skateboarding and more!

This GSD event takes place on June 21, from 4 PM - 7 PM at Upland Memorial Skatepark.

Located at Memorial Park, south of Foothill Boulevard between Hospital Parkway and Grove Avenue, Upland. The Skate Park measures 12,000 square feet and offers a 20-foot pipe with bowl, offering street style skating.  

Please Note:  Helmets and safety gear must be worn at all times.   Additional rules, regulations, and requirements are posted on-site. 

The Premiere of Gale Webb's Doc "A Promise to a Friend" - Hosted by Vans

Photos below ~ Ian Logan x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

On Friday night we were honored to attend the premiere party of “A Promise to a Friend” The Story of Gale Webb, hosted by Vans.

We can’t share everything about this amazing doc, but we can tell you that if you don’t know Gale Webb and what she has done continuously over the years for skateboarding, BMX, in-line and rollerskating you are missing out.

For as long as I can remember, Gale has been part of my life - and that’s lucky. She taught us all to be thoughtful of others, that we can do anything if we try, say no to drugs, and so much more. Gale leads by example and has performed her action sports shows for over 2 million kids throughout the years. All of us are extremely grateful for her love and support.

Gale Webb is one special lady and this documentary is a MUST see. Stay tuned for when it becomes available to stream as will be posting updates.

Gale Webb, Gale Chorpash, John Springer

Cindy Whitehead, Freddie DeSota, Janice Jordan

Steve Van Doren

Kristy Van Doren, Cindy Whitehead

Freddie DeSota, Gale Webb, Eddie Elguera

John Springer, Gale Webb, Gale Chorpash

Cindy Whitehead, Gale Webb, Don Brown

John Springer, Gale Chorpash, Cindy Whitehead, Christian Hosoi

Gale Webb, Mike Webb

Gale Chorpash, Cindy Whitehead

Cindy Whitehead, Eddie Fiola

Eddie Elguera, Gale webb, Christian Hosoi

Heidi Lemmon, Hanna Zanzi, Cindy Whitehead

John Springer, Gale Chorpash, Gale Webb, Cindy Whitehead

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 Launch Party At The El Rey Was an A+

We were stoked to be invited to cover AEG and Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 collaboration launch party at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles tonight. It seemed like just about everyone in skateboarding came out for this launch party and it did not disappoint! There was a game room where you could play the new game, a full bar, DeBop was there with rad thrifted clothing and artist Neckface, was creating art on the clothes, in real time, as well as live performances. So much to take in!

All photos Ian Logan Photo for Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

Activision also hosted a livestream event for the public, featuring live performances by Danny Brown, Lupe Fiasco, Adolescents, and Urethane - all of whom are featured on the game’s official soundtrack. Hosted by Selema Masekela, Nora Vasconcellos, who recently joined the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 skater roster and Steezus, the event also featured appearances by some of the new and returning skaters to the game’s line up including Chloe Covell, Aurélien Giraud, Leo Baker, Kareem Campbell, Geoff Rowley, Tony Hawk and many more.

Iconic venues owned and  operated by AEG Presents are featured in the game. Most notably, The El Rey Theatre exterior was digitally recreated to live permanently in the Los Angeles level of the game. Goldenvoice, the premiere California promoter and subsidiary of AEG Presents, and The Roxy, one of Los Angeles’s most storied and celebrated venues, will be featured on in-game billboards throughout the Los Angeles level of the game.

Tony Hawk

Chloe Covell

Margie Didal

Leo Baker

Andy Anderson

Steve Caballero

Bam Magera

Paul Rodriguez

Gavin Bottger and Paige Heyn

Leo Baker and Steve Caballero

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 releases on July 11th and is available for pre-order NOW!

X GAMES SALT LAKE CITY 2025 ANNOUNCES deadmau5 AND SUBLIME LIVE IN CONCERT

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – X Games Salt Lake City 2025 is dialing it up for its 30th anniversary with a weekend that blends action sports, music, and culture like never before. From June 27-29, the Utah State Fairpark and Event Center will play host to the world’s top Moto X, BMX, and Skateboard athletes – and now, two iconic music acts have been added to the lineup.  

 JUST ANNOUNCED: deadmau5 and Sublime will perform live on Friday and Saturday night. These special concerts will follow the finals each evening, transforming the venue into a full-on celebration of sport and sound.  

 MUSIC LINEUP 

 Friday, June 27: deadmau5 

A pioneer in electronic music and a global festival headliner, deadmau5 brings his unmistakable sound and immersive visuals to Salt Lake City for one night only. 

 “The energy in Aspen was unreal – I can’t wait to feel that again in Salt Lake,” said Joel Zimmerman, aka deadmau5. “Friday night’s going to be epic.” 

 Saturday, June 28: Sublime 

Marking 30 years of X Games, Sublime will take the stage with their signature fusion of ska, punk, reggae, and hip-hop – setting the perfect vibe for a summer night in the city. 

 “We’re all about good energy and good times,” said Jakob Nowell of Sublime. “X Games is the perfect place to celebrate that.” 

 The live music lineup amplifies a weekend already packed with finals in Moto X, Skateboard, and BMX—including fan favorites like Skateboard Street, BMX Dirt, and Moto X Best Trick. 

 

TICKETS ON SALE NOW 

All General Admission and Club ’95 Premium tickets include access to X Games competitions—but you’ll need to upgrade your ticket to catch the live concerts by deadmau5 and Sublime. Quantities are limited. 

  Don’t miss the biggest party of the summer. 

Head to XGames.com now to lock in your spot. 

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Features These Female Skateboarders.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is the most talked about release lately, with new skater info being rolled out often, keeping the fans tuned in to see who all the skaters you can play will be!

Everything you loved is back, but revamped with more skaters, new parks, gnarlier tricks, eardrum shattering music, plus a whole lot more.

We know now that these women and LGBTQIA+ SKATERS will be included - and it’s a great line up!

Letícia Bufoni

Margie Didal

Chloe Covell

Nora Vasconcellos

Elissa Steamer

Rayssa Leal

Lizzie Armanto

Aori Nishimura

Leo Baker

Who will be your favorite skater to play?

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 releases on July 11th and is available for pre-order NOW!

X Games Japan - Invited Female Athlete List

Cocona Hiraki X Games Japan 2022 - Photo via espn / X Games Japan

X Games Japan just released the invited athlete list; the mix is insane! From street to park to vert, some big names are competing, and we can’t wait to watch!

We are super excited that GN4LW team rider Mia Kretzer from Australia will compete in women’s vert!

This year, X Games Japan will take place in Osaka rather than Chiba, where it has been held in the past.

The action will take place from June 21-22, 2025.

Stay tuned for way to watch in your time zone!

WOMEN’S  SKATEBOARD PARK

Sky Brown
Lilly Erickson
Cocona Hiraki
Hinano Kusaki
Ruby Lilley
Arisa Trew
Bryce Wettstein
Sakura Yosozumi


WOMEN’S SKATEBOARD VERT


Sky Brown
Mizuho Hasegawa
Asahi Kaihara
Mia Kretzer
Reese Nelson
Lilly Stoephasius
Arisa Trew
Raicca Ventura

WOMEN’S SKATEBOARD STREET

Rizu Akama
Chloe Covell
Paige Heyn
Miyuu Ito
Funa Nakayama
Momiji Nishiya
YumekoOda
Coco Yoshizawa

World Skate Adds Age Requirement to Skateboarding at Olympics.

Team USA Announcement 2022 Olympics - Photo Ian Logan

We had a feeling that this would happen at some point.

World Skate has laid down some new rules that are rolling out this year and culminate in an age requirement for the Olympics in 2028.

Skateboarders keep getting younger and younger at each Olympics (and Qualifiers), and the podium reads like a middle school/high school honor roll. We absolutely love seeing the progression in women’s park and street and it is a fact that the younger girls are now leading the way. The women who came before them paved the way and now these pre-teens know that anything is possible - and they are going for it!

So, here is how the new age requirement reads in a nutshell.

If you are turning 11 years old this year (2025) you will then be age 14 during the year 2028 for the next Olympics in Los Angeles. Fourteen is now the new minimum age requirement to compete in skateboarding at the Olympics.

There is NO ruling saying you must be 14 by the date of the actual games (as in some other Olympic sports) just that you turn 14 during 2028. So realistically we could still have a 13 year old on the podium!

This year any skateboarder who is not 11 years old in 2025, will be removed from the World Skate Ranking and not allowed to participate in any World Skate sanctioned events.


The 10th Annual Chica de Mayo is Coming - Save the Date!

Team rider Zoe Herishen has been throwing this awesome event forever! Girls come from all different states to have fun and enjoy skating together, meet new friends and enjoy all the festivities Zoe has planned. There are give-a-ways, food, prizes and so much more. This is the 10th year and we just know this one will be the biggest yet - so you don;t want to miss it!

Make sure to follow Zoe on Instagram to keep up to date and hear more!

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X Games Salt Lake City - First Round Of Confirmed Female Athletes Released!

Asahi Kaihara ~ Photo Trevor Brown, Jr. for X Games

The countdown is on! In less than three months, the highly anticipated X Games Salt Lake City is set to take over the Utah Fairpark & Event Center from June 27-29, and the excitement is building! Tickets are officially on sale, and we're thrilled to share some major updates that are sure to grab your attention!

Today, X Games has rolled out the full competition schedule and are starting to unveil a stellar lineup of elite athletes from skateboard, BMX, and Moto X, including some of the biggest Olympians. Over 100 athletes from around the globe will be competing for a share of $1 million in prize money, with highly-coveted X Games medals on the line.

1ST ROUND CONFIRMED FEMALE SKATE ATHLETES - More to be added!

Note: More athletes to continue to be confirmed over the coming weeks. Details are subject to change.

Skateboard Street

Women: Momiji Nishiya (JPN) Miyu Ito (JPN), Liz Akama (JPN), Paige Heyn (USA), Chloe Covell (AUS), Yumeka Oda (JPN), Shiloh Catori (USA), Georgia Martin (USA)

Skateboard Park

Women: Arisa Trew (AUS/JPN), Sky Brown (JPN/GBR), Ruby Lilley (USA), Lilly Erickson (USA), Hinano Kusaki (JPN), Bryce Wettstein (USA), Cocona Hiraki (JPN), Heili Sirvio (FIN)

 Skateboard Vert

Women: Arisa Trew (AUS/JPN), Sky Brown (JPN/GBR), Asahi Kaihara (JPN), Mizuho Hasegawa (JPN), Reese Nelson (USA), Raicca Ventura (BRA), Lilly Stoephasius (GER)

 

X GAMES SALT LAKE CITY 2025 - EVENT SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, June 27

2:30pm - 3:30pm | Women's Skateboard Park

3:35pm - 4:45pm | BMX Street

5:00pm - 6:00pm | BMX Dirt

7:00pm - 7:30pm | Men's Skateboard Vert - Best Trick

7:45pm - 8:15pm | Moto X - Best Trick

 

SATURDAY, June 28

10:15am - 11:30am | Men's Skateboard Park

11:45am - 1:00pm | Men's BMX Park

1:15pm - 2:15pm | Women's Skateboard Vert

2:30pm - 3:45pm | Men's Skateboard Street

4:00pm - 5:00pm | Women's Skateboard Street

5:15pm - 5:45pm | BMX Dirt - Best Trick

7:00pm - 7:30pm | Women's Skateboard Vert - Best Trick

7:45pm - 8:15pm | Moto X Best Whip

 

SUNDAY, June 29

10:15am - 11:15am | Men's Skateboard Vert

11:30am - 12:00pm | Women's Skateboard Street - Best Trick

12:15pm - 12:45pm | Men's Skateboard Street - Best Trick

1:00pm - 1:45pm | Moto X Quarterpipe High Air

2:00pm - 3:00pm | Women's BMX Park

3:15pm - 3:45pm | Dave Mirra BMX Park - Best Trick