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Saturday was a jam-packed final day of action at X Games Aspen, with seven events throughout the day.
To kick things off, American snowboarder Red Gerard earned his second career X Games gold medal in men’s slopestyle, defending his win from 2024.
Gerard’s winning run ended with him going switch backside triple 1620 and a backside 1800 on the final two jumps.
In women’s snowboard SuperPipe, two-time Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim earned her eighth X Games halfpipe gold medal, tying Shaun White’s record for most overall and becoming the most decorated female halfpipe rider in X Games history.
In the men’s ski SuperPipe final, U.S. athletes swept the podium. Gold medalist Nick Goepper is the most successful man in slopestyle history, with four gold. But in his new focus on halfpipe, he’s quickly becoming the one to beat.
To close out the action, in men’s ski big air, Miro Tabanelli landed the world’s first 2340 in ski competition.
Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle
1. Red Gerard (USA) 92.66
2. Mark McMorris (CAN) 90.33
3. Taiga Hasegawa (JPN) 81.00
4. Marcus Kleveland (NOR) 46.33
5. Liam Brearley (CAN) 31.66
Women’s Ski Slopestyle
1. Tess Ledeux (FRA) 95.00
2. Olivia Asselin (CAN) 92.66
3. Anni Karava (FIN) 90.66
4. Megan Oldham (CAN) 88.66
Women’s Snowboard Street Style
Men’s Snowboard Street Style
Women’s Snowboard SuperPipe
2. Maddie Mastro (USA) 89.66
3. Sara Shimizu (JPN) 87.33
5. Queralt Castellet (ESP) 81.66
6. Mitsuki Ono (JPN) 69.66
7. Xuetong Cai (CHN) 40.00
8. Maddy Schaffrick (USA) 39.33
Men’s Ski SuperPipe
4. Finley Melville-Ives (NZL) 80.00
5. Birk Irving (USA) 84.33
6. Luke Harrold (NZL) 83.00
7. Brendan Mackay (CAN) 80.33
8. Aaron Blunck (USA) 71.66
Men’s Ski Big Air
1. Miro Tabanelli (ITA) 98.00
2. Luca Harrington (NZL) 97.00
3. Matej Svancer (AUT) 96.33
4. Troy Podmilsak (USA) 94.66
5. Mac Forehand (USA) 90.33
7. Dylan Deschamps (CAN) 85.33