Monster Energy congratulates its skateboard, Moto X, and BMX
athletes on history-making performances at X Games Ventura
2024.
VENTURA,
Calif., July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
- Nyjah Huston Takes Double
Gold in Men's Skateboard Street Best Trick and Skateboard
Street; Sets New Record for Most Gold Medals in Skateboarding at 15
Medals
- 14-Year-Old Arisa Trew Takes Double
Gold in Women's Skateboard Park and Women's Skateboard Vert
- Kevin Peraza Wins Double Gold in BMX
Street and Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick, Claims Silver in BMX
Park
- Full Podium Sweep in Men's Skateboard
Street Best Trick with Nyjah (Gold),
Filipe Mota (Silver) and Jhancarlos
Gonzalez (Bronze)
- Full Podium with Sweep in BMX Street
with Kevin Peraza (Gold),
Jordan Godwin (Silver) and
Lewis Mills (Bronze)
- Full Podium Sweep in BMX Dirt Best
Trick with Ryan Williams (Gold),
Brady Baker (Silver), and
Jaie Toohey (Bronze)
- Full Podium Sweep in Dave Mirra's BMX Park Best Trick with Kevin
Peraza Taking (Gold), Mike Varga
(Silver), and Daniel Sandoval
(Bronze)
- Team USA's Tom Schaar Takes
Gold in Men's Skateboard Vert
- Jackson Strong from Australia Claims
Gold in Moto X Best Trick
- Brady Baker Claims Gold in BMX
Dirt
- X Games Real MTB: Tom van Steenbergen
Wins X Games Gold in Video Contest
"We're all incredibly talented out here.
Everyone deserves the same amount of love and respect. Everything
that went down today, I can't believe it, honestly. Pat Casey forever! I love you guys!" -
Kevin Peraza
The most epic Summer X Games of all time is in the books!
Monster Energy congratulates its skateboard, Moto X, and BMX
athletes on history-making performances at X Games Ventura 2024.
During three days of live competitions inside Ventura County
Fairgrounds & Events Center, the world-class team claimed a
total of 30 X Games medals (11 gold, 8 silver, 11 bronze), and set
new X Games records in the process. Visit monsterenergy.com for
exclusive content and highlights.
Supported by Monster Energy as the official energy drink
partner, X Games Ventura 2024 marked the 70th edition of X Games
since the contest's inception in 1995. From June 28 to June 30, the world's leading action
sports showcase featured 134 elite athletes from 18 countries. With
sold-out crowds witnessing never-been-done tricks and musical
performances, X Games Ventura 2024 delivered timeless moments. The
event was broadcast live in millions of homes worldwide.
Here's how the Monster Energy team performed at X Games Ventura
2024:
The Monster Energy Team's medal run started on Friday in a
brand-new medal event contested for the first time at X Games: The
Women's BMX Park final saw reigning German champion, 22-year-old
Kim Lea Mueller from Remscheid,
Germany, rise to the podium with a
perfect first run. Tricks such as huge 360 can-can over the tall
jump box, tailwhip on the quarter pipe, and foot plant on the Sonic
sign sub ledge earned Mueller 84.00 points and the bronze medal in
the first Women's BMX Park event at X Games. She also made history
as the third female athlete from Germany to claim a medal at Summer X Games.
What a start!
The level of riding kicked into high gear despite gusting winds
during the Men's Skateboard Vert event. When the heated session
came down to final runs, 24-year-old Tom
Schaar from Malibu,
California, scored a come-from-behind victory. Next-level
tricks such as alley-oop backside 540 melon, backside 540 tailgrab,
alley-oop heelflip Indy nosebone, frontside nosegrind, kickflip
Indy to fakie, Cab 720 tailgrab, alley-oop backside lipslide,
kickflip body varial, McTwist bigspin backside lipslide, and 360
tailgrab fakie earned Schaar 92.00 points and his first gold medal
in the discipline. Schaar now owns 12 X Games medals (2 gold, 4
silver, 6 bronze).
Schaar was joined on the Vert podium by 28-year-old Moto Shibata
from Osaka, Japan, rising to the
silver-medal position on his final run. The Japanese style icon
scored 89.66 points for landing alley-oop front foot impossible
lien air, alley-oop McTwist, kickflip McTwist, mute tweak to fakie,
fakie 540 nosegrab, fakie 540 mute grab, frontside Cab Madonna,
sugar cane grind, Indy nosebone to fakie, and signature Kamikaze
Air (frontside Cab front foot impossible air) to claim the silver
medal. Shibata now owns 8 X Games medals (1 gold, 6 silver, 1
bronze).
Next, epic tricks unfolded in the BMX Street final, resulting in
a full podium sweep for Team Monster Energy. The rider to beat?
Defending gold medalist, 29-year-old Kevin
Peraza from Tucson,
Arizona! But despite landing a flawless Run featuring
technically difficult tricks, Peraza found himself outside of
podium contention when the action moved into Best Tricks. That's
when Peraza posted the highest-scoring trick of the session –pegs
to hardway 180 downside tailwhip off the VW bus roof rack rail –
for a total score of 80.66 points to claim the gold! Plus, the
all-terrain rider would take more shots at more medals throughout
the weekend.
Rounding out the podium sweep in BMX Street, 28-year-old
Jordan Godwin from Cardiff, Wales, dominated the Run section of
the final by earning 41.33 points for putting on a clinic in
technical BMX tricks. Saving a banger for the Best Trick segment,
he posted a crooked grind to 180 icepick peg bonk up the rail for
78.66 points total and silver as his first X Games medal. Godwin
also made history as the first athlete from Wales to medal at X Games. Joining the podium,
26-year-old Lewis Mills from
Terrey Hills, Australia, earned the bronze medal with a
flawless run and switch ice pick to tailwhip up the rail in Best
Trick. Mills now owns three X Games medals (1 gold, 1 silver, 1
bronze). Way to shut down the podium!
As the grand finale of the night, the Moto X Best Whip final
stoked the audience with ultra-stylish aerials – called 'whips' –
sent over a giant jump by the world's best dirt bike athletes. For
another upset, 28-year-old Julien
Vanstippen from Ophain, Belgium, clinched the silver medal on his last
run of the night. After sitting in bronze-medal position for the
entire final, Vanstippen went extra hard in the paint to unleash an
extremely contorted whip to earn silver as his fourth X Games medal
(1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze). What an epic end to the first day of
competition.
Saturday was the busiest day on the X Games Ventura 2024 roster,
with nine medal events. The day started with the Monster Energy
Women's Skateboard Street final, where 15-year-old Monster Energy
rider Liz Akama from Miyagi,
Japan, dropped in as the top
qualified rider. When all was said and done, Akama earned 85.66
points and the silver medal for a perfect run featuring frontside
feeble grind the big rail, frontside 270 switch frontside
boardslide the rainbow rail, and backside Smith grind the big rail.
And she had more in store in the Best Trick event!
The action kicked into high gear in the Monster Energy Men's
Skateboard Street Best Trick event as Monster Energy riders shut
down the entire podium. Leading the charge, the winningest street
skater of all time, 29-year-old Nyjah
Huston from Laguna Beach,
California, claimed the gold medal with video-grade bangers
such as nollie heelflip backside tailslide the big rail. And Huston
was not done claiming medals! Completing the podium sweep,
17-year-old Filipe Mota from Minas
Gerais, Brazil, claimed silver as
his first X Games medal, and 27-year-old Jhancarlos Gonzalez from
Bogota, Columbia, took bronze while making history as
the first athlete from Colombia to
earn a medal at X Games.
The gold medals continued in the BMX Dirt final, as 21-year-old
Brady Baker from Toms River, New Jersey, set out to defend his
medal after clinching gold in his rookie X Games appearance in
2023. Not missing a beat, Brady cemented his victory on Run 1 by
putting down Cashroll whip to tabletop, 360 triple tailwhip,
backflip double tailwhip, and 720 barspin-catch-barspin on the
final hit for 94.33 points and the repeat gold medal. Boom! Baker
was joined on the podium by 27-year-old Mike Varga from Oshawa, Canada, who claimed bronze on his
third and final attempt. Both riders weren't done stacking medals
in Ventura.
Progression was the name of the game in the Monster Energy
Women's Skateboard Best Trick contest. With a big bag of tricks,
Liz Akama unloaded on the ten-stair
handrail to claim bronze as her second medal at X Games Ventura
2024. Her medal-winning trick was a technical frontside 270 switch
frontside boardslide, otherwise only witnessed in skate videos.
Akama now owns 5 X Games medals (3 silver, 2 bronze).
More historic feats unfolded in the Men's Skateboard Vert Best
Trick on the 14-feet-tall halfpipe. Straight out the gate,
26-year-old Edouard Damestoy from
Bordeaux, France, earned the
bronze medal by landing a burly frontside rodeo 720 to fakie on his
very first attempt. Damestoy now owns four X Games medals (3 gold,
1 bronze). After the session officially ended, previous year's
silver medalist Moto Shibata from Japan took an extra attempt to make history by
landing a never-been-done frontside front foot impossible 540 lien
air to stoke viewers worldwide (although not earning a medal).
Next up, all-terrain phenomenon Kevin
Peraza continued his medal campaign in the Men's BMX Park
final. In his highest-scoring second run, Peraza put together
massive tricks such as superman seat grab, truckdriver to
unturndown, 360 double downside tailwhip, and a technical flair 180
over the box jump for 91.00 points and the silver medal. End of
story for Peraza? Turns out he had one more shot at medals in BMX
Park Best Trick! Peraza was joined on the podium by 2023's gold
medalist, 29-year-old Jose Torres
from Cordoba, Argentina, who came
through in Run 3 by landing massive moves such as backflip double
tailwhip and manual on the awning to barspin for 90.66 points and
the bronze medal. Torres now owns 3 X Games medals (1 gold, 2
bronze).
The big Saturday at X Games Ventura 2024 found its worthy finale
in the Moto X Best Trick contest. In a nail-biting session that
came down to final tries, 32-year-old Jackson Strong from Lockhart, Australia, clinched the gold medal on top of
an all-Australian podium. Putting it all on the line on his last
run, Strong executed a fully extended jackhammer frontflip –
soaring through the air with feet clinched under the handlebar –
for 97.66 points. With eight gold medals in Moto X Best Trick,
Strong set a new historic record as the rider with the most gold
medals in a single Moto X discipline. Strong now owns 16 X Games
medals (8 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze). He was joined on the podium by
30-year-old Harry Bink from
Canberra, Australia, earning the
bronze medal for a stylish double backflip. Bink now owns three X
Games medals, all of them bronze. Way to end a big day!
Sunday in Ventura started with
another win for the team: 14-year-old Monster Army rider
Arisa Trew from Palm Beach, Australia, defended her gold medal in Women's
Skateboard Park against an international field of competitors. In
her second run of the final, Trew put on a technical showcase with
highlight tricks including McTwist, switch backside air, frontside
crooked to fakie, and Half Cab frontside noseslide revert the deep
end for 87.33 points. And the Australian skate phenom was far from
done chasing medals.
Next up, the Monster Energy team swept the full podium in BMX
Park Best Trick. Leading the charge, 29-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, took gold with a massive
flair tailwhip over the box – landing fakie from huge altitude –
for the gold. After already taking gold in BMX Street on Friday and
silver in BMX Park on Sunday, Peraza now owns 11 X Games medals (7
gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze). He was joined on the podium by
27-year-old Mike Varga from
Oshawa, Canada, claiming silver
with a tailwhip cork 900. Varga now owns 6 X Games medals (3 gold,
1 silver, 2 bronze). Completing the sweep, 29-year-old Daniel Sandoval from Corona, California, took bronze for a
high-flying flair tailwhip-to-tailwhip and now owns eight X Games
medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze). Epic!
In a historic milestone, the Monster Energy Men's Skateboard
Street final saw 29-year-old Nyjah
Huston win gold as his 15th career gold medal and second
gold medal for X Games Ventura 2024, setting a new record for most
X Games gold medals in skateboarding. Huston returned to dominant
fashion by claiming first-place position on his second run, then
upping his score on his last run with tricks such as nollie
heelflip backside lipslide the big rail, gap kickflip to frontside
boardslide the sunglasses rail and frontside nosegrind the VW roof
gap. Huston now owns 23 X Games medals (15 gold, 5 silver, 3
bronze). He is tied with snowboarder Shaun
White and BMX rider Garrett
Reynolds for most gold medals in any sport. Let's go!
The Monster Energy's team victory streak continued in the
Women's Skateboard Vert final, as 14-year-old Monster Army rider
Arisa Trew looked to repeat last
year's feat of claiming double gold in Skateboard Park and
Skateboard Vert. Unfazed by the daunting task, Trew secured her win
on the first run, earning 87.00 points for massive tricks such as
body varial McTwist and technical standouts like varial lien air.
After earning two gold medals in a single day at X Games Ventura
2024, Trew now owns 4 X Games medals (4 gold). Also rising to the
top three, 17-year-old Monster Army recruit Asahi Kaihara from Osaka, Japan, displayed her stylish airs and
technical liptricks to claim bronze as her second X Games
medal.
Saving the best for last, the Monster Energy team shut down the
entire podium in BMX Dirt Best Trick. This marked the fourth podium
sweep at X Games Ventura 2024. Taking the gold medal, 2023's winner
Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, stomped the world's first double
backflip 360 lookback. Only at X Games! Williams now owns 10 X
Games medals (8 gold, 2 silver). Taking silver, 21-year-old
Brady Baker from Toms River, New Jersey, threw down a
never-been-done Cashroll tailwhip tuck no-hander. Baker now owns 3
X Games medals (2 gold, 1 silver). And rising to bronze-medal
position, 33-year-old Jaie Toohey
from Lake Munmorah, Australia, put
down a nothing-front bike flip to tailwhip in this milestone-heavy
session. Toohey now owns 5 X Games medals (2 silver, 3 bronze).
Watch the replay!
One more thing: Announced during X Games Ventura 2024, the X
Games Real MTB video competition concluded with 28-year-old
Tom van Steenbergen from
Canada taking the gold medal
alongside filmmaker Calvin Huth.
Five mountain bike riders and filmmakers submitted 90-second video
clips for a chance to win X Games medals and prize money. The
expert jury's choice: Steenbergen and Huth emerged in the gold
medal spot! Watch Steenbergen's gold medal video here.
Download Photos for Editorial Use Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
Video Highlights Day 1
Video Highlights Day 2
Video Highlights Day 3
And that's a wrap for X Games Ventura 2024. Congrats again to
the Monster Energy team on 30 medals in this premium event. Way to
Unleash the Beast! And thanks to the X Games crew for an
unforgettable action sports showcase in Ventura!
Didn't catch the live stream? X Games fans in the United States who missed the action at X
Games Ventura 2024 can re-watch all live broadcasts on the official
X Games YouTube channel.
Visit http://www.monsterenergy.com for exclusive content from X
Games Ventura 2024, including photos, videos, and contest results
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