Monster Energy congratulates its BMX and skateboard athletes on
a strong performance on the final day of the X Games Ventura
2024.
VENTURA,
Calif., July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
- 14-Year-Old Monster Army Rider Arisa Trew from Palm Beach, Australia Takes Gold in Women's
Skateboard Park and Gold in Women's Skateboard Vert
- Monster Army Recruit Asahi Kaihara
Takes Women's Skateboard Vert Bronze
- BMX Park Best Trick: Monster Energy Riders Sweep Podium with
Kevin Peraza Taking Gold, Mike Varga
Silver and Daniel Sandoval Bronze
- 29-Year-Old Nyjah Huston Takes Gold in Men's Skateboard Street,
Sets New Record for Most Gold Medals in Skateboarding at 15
Medals
- BMX Dirt Best Trick: Full Podium Sweep for Monster Energy with
Ryan Williams (Gold), Brady Baker (Silver), and Jaie Toohey (Bronze)
- X Games Real MTB: Tom van Steenbergen Wins X Games Gold in
Video Contest
- Monster Energy Riders Claim 30 Medals (11 Gold, 8 Silver, 11
Bronze) at X Games Ventura 2024
"My second run started pretty good, and I
finished my run and was really happy. X Games is really fun." -
Arisa Trew
The final day of Summer X Games is in the books! Monster Energy
congratulates its BMX and skateboard athletes on a strong
performance at X Games Ventura 2024 on Sunday. On the last day of
competitions inside Ventura County Fairgrounds & Events Center,
the Monster Energy team swept entire podiums and took home gold
medals with historic performances.
Repeating her double gold medals from X Games 2023, 14-year-old
Monster Army rider Arisa Trew from
Palm Beach, Australia, took the gold medal in Women's
Skateboard Park as well as Women's Skateboard Vert.
In a major victory, the Monster Energy team swept the full
podium in BMX Park Best Trick with 29-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, taking gold, 27-year-old
Mike Varga from Oshawa, Canada, claiming silver, and
29-year-old Daniel Sandoval from
Corona, California, taking bronze.
In a historic feat, the Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street
final witnessed 29-year-old Nyjah
Huston from Laguna Beach,
California, taking gold as his 15th career gold medal and
second gold for this X Games, setting a new historic record for
most gold medals in skateboarding.
Continuing the winning run, Monster Energy shut down the entire
podium in BMX Dirt Best Trick with 30-year-old Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, winning gold, 21-year-old
Brady Baker from Toms River, New Jersey, claiming silver, and
33-year-old Jaie Toohey from Lake
Munmorah, Australia, taking
bronze. Announced during X Games Ventura 2024, the X Games Real MTB
video competition concluded with 28-year-old Tom van Steenbergen from Canada alongside filmmaker Calvin Huth taking the gold medal.
Here's how the final day of competitions at X Games Ventura 2024
unfolded for Team Monster Energy:
Women's Skateboard Park: Arisa Trew Dominates to Victory,
Defends Gold Medal
The final day of X Games Ventura 2024 started with another victory
for Monster Energy in the competitive Women's Skateboard Park
final. In an international field of elite athletes, 14-year-old
Monster Army rider Arisa Trew from
Palm Beach, Australia, dropped in as the rider to beat
after clinching gold in the event in 2023. Could she repeat the
win?
Turns out, she could! After losing the handle on her first
attempt, Trew secured her victory with a full pull on Run 2.
Stringing together backside air from mini ramp to bowl, frontside
Smith grind the corner, frontside 50-50 grind, backside air,
McTwist on the extension, nosebone Indy air the center piece, mute
tweak the deep end, frontside 50-50 grind the sub box, backside air
transfer, frontside crooked fakie, switch backside air onto mini
ramp, Half Cab mute transfer into bowl, backside lipslide revert,
and Half Cab frontside noseslide revert the deep end which earned
Trew 87.33 points and her second X Games gold medal in Women's
Skateboard Park.
"My second run started pretty good, and I finished my run and
was really happy. X Games is really fun," said Trew upon defending
her gold medal at X Games Ventura 2024.
Best of all, Trew was far from done collecting medals at Summer
X Games and had more in her pocket for Women's Skateboard Vert Best
Trick.
Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick: Full Podium Sweep with Kevin
Peraza Taking Gold, Mike Varga
Silver and Daniel Sandoval Bronze
The level of trick difficulty escalated in the Dave Mirra BMX
Park Best Trick final. As the world's most innovative BMX riders
threw down in a 35-minute jam session, every round set the bar
higher for winning tricks. When the dust settled, the Monster
Energy team shut down the entire podium by taking the top three
spots in the contest.
Finishing ahead of the pack, 29-year-old Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, threw down a massive flair
tailwhip over the box – landing fakie from huge altitude – to
clinch the X Games gold medal.
"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!" said Peraza upon claiming BMX Park Best
Trick gold on Sunday.
The win marked Peraza's second gold medal of the weekend after
already taking the win in BMX Street on Friday and his third medal
at X Games Ventura 2024, counting Saturday's silver in BMX Park.
Peraza now owns 11 X Games medals (7 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze).
Taking the silver medal, 27-year-old Mike Varga dropped into the session fresh off a
bronze medal in BMX Dirt on Saturday. In the no-holds-barred Best
Trick session, the Canadian raised the bar by landing a tailwhip
cork 900 to claim the silver medal. Varga now owns 6 X Games medals
(3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze). Rounding out the podium sweep,
29-year-old Daniel Sandoval
disrupted the session by landing an absolute beast of a trick: A
high-flying flair tailwhip-to-tailwhip left the crowd in disbelief
and earned Sandoval the bronze medal. Sandoval now owns eight X
Games medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze). Way to sweep the
podium!
Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street: Nyjah Huston Wins His
Second Gold at X Games Ventura 2024 and Sets A New Record for Most
X Games Gold Medals in Skateboarding (15)
The kind of historic milestone only witnessed at X Games
unfolded in the Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street final. After
finishing outside podium contention at X Games 2023, Nyjah Huston returned to his winning ways by
taking gold as his 15th career gold medal, setting a new historic
record for most gold medals in skateboarding.
On his second run, Huston locked in the top spot with a high
score of 92.33 points. Never one to play it safe, the winningest
skateboarder of all time upped the ante on his third and final run
to lock in the victory: A 360 kickflip the Euro Gap, nollie
heelflip backside lipslide the big rail, frontside kickflip the
bump, five-0 grind fakie the quarter, Half Cab kickflip the bump,
backside 180 nosegrind the rail, gap kickflip to frontside
boardslide the sunglasses rail, kickflip backside lipslide the
Jersey barrier, and frontside nosegrind the VW roof gap earned
Huston 95.00 points and the gold medal, his second at X Games
Ventura 2024.
"I love X Games because it's the O.G. skate contest and the O.G.
action sports event. I started skating X Games when I was eleven
years old. It's always good vibes out here on the course. There's
always the gnarliest ripping going down. It's the best!" said
Huston upon claiming gold in Men's Skateboard Street at X Games
Ventura 2024.
Sunday's Men's Skateboard Street gold marks Huston's 15th career
gold medal, breaking his previous tie with skateboarder
Bob Burnquist for most gold medals
in skateboarding. In the big picture, the Team USA Olympic athlete is now tied with
snowboarder Shaun White and BMX
rider Garrett Reynolds for the most
gold medals in any sport. Speaking on the record, Huston said:
"This is the tie right now. But we're not done! We still got some
good years left!" Huston now owns 23 X Games medals (15 gold, 5
silver, 3 bronze).
Women's Skateboard Park: Arisa Trew Wins
Second Gold at X Games Ventura 2024
The gold medal run continued in the Women's Skateboard Vert final,
as 14-year-old Monster Army rider Arisa
Trew from Palm Beach,
Australia, dropped in as the
podium favorite. At X Games 2023, Trew shook the action sports
world by claiming double gold in Skateboard Park and Vert in her
rookie appearance. Could she repeat the historic feat?
Absolutely!
On her first run of the session, Trew cemented herself into
first place by stringing together an alley-oop method air, huge
McTwist, frontside nosebone air, body varial McTwist, varial lien
air, Madonna, backside 360 Indy, frontside Cab tail, frontside
crooked fakie, frontside Half Cab noseslide revert for 87.00
points.
"I feel really good about this weekend. This contest has really
been so good and fun," said Trew upon claiming gold in Women's
Skateboard Vert at X Games Ventura 2024.
After earning two gold medals in a single day at X Games Ventura
2024, Trew now owns four X Games medals (4 gold). The young
skateboarding phenom is the first female skateboarder to land a 720
aerial, 900 aerial, and switch McTwist, and will represent
Australia in the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Also rising to the podium, 17-year-old Monster Army recruit
Asahi Kaihara from Osaka, Japan, displayed stylish airs and
technical liptricks to claim the bronze medal. Her highest-scoring
third run included frontside benihana, backside Japan air, frontside body varial benihana,
Madonna, backside method, kickflip Indy air, backside ollie,
frontside nosegrind to lipslide, feeble grind fakie, fakie
frontside shove-it stalefish, and frontside noseblunt for 85.66
points and third place.
BMX Dirt Best Trick: Monster Energy Sweeps Podium with Ryan
Williams Defending Gold Medal, Brady Baker Taking Silver, and Jaie
Toohey Bronze
The 70th edition of X Games ended with another podium shutdown
for the team in BMX Dirt Best Trick. This marked the fourth time
Monster Energy riders took all three top spots in a discipline this
weekend. When the dust settled after a history-making jam session
on the BMX Dirt course, 2023's gold medal winner, nine-time X Games
medalist Ryan Williams from
Sunshine Coast, Australia, ranked above the competition.
Claiming first place once again, Williams landed the world's first
double backflip 360 lookback to claim the gold medal.
"I've been practicing that thing for three months straight,
waiting to unleash it here!" said Williams upon winning BMX Dirt
Best Trick at X Games Ventura 2024, adding: "Yes guys we never gave
up. Third time's the charm. Keep sending it! Let's go!" Williams
now owns 10 X Games medals (8 gold, 2 silver).
Securing second place in the podium sweep, 21-year-old
Brady Baker from Toms River, New Jersey, stoked the fans with a
new trick creation of his own: A never-been-done Cashroll tailwhip
tuck no-hander earned Baker silver as the second X Games medal of
the weekend after already claiming gold in BMX Dirt on Saturday.
Baker now owns 3 X Games medals (2 gold, 1 silver). Joining the
podium in third place, 33-year-old Jaie
Toohey from Lake Munmorah, Australia, raised the bar with a mind-boggling
nothing-front bike flip to tailwhip to earn the bronze medal in
this next-level showcase. Toohey now owns five X Games medals (2
silver, 3 bronze).
X Games Real MTB: Tom van Steenbergen Wins X Games Gold in Video
Contest
One more thing! The X Games Real MTB video competition concluded
with 28-year-old Tom van Steenbergen
from Canada, alongside filmmaker
Calvin Huth taking the gold medal.
In the annual competition that has been contested since 2021, five
mountain bike riders and filmmakers submitted 90-second video clips
for a chance to win X Games medals and prize money. When the expert
jury chose the winners, Steenbergen and Huth emerged in the
gold-medal spot. Fans also had a chance to vote on their favorite
video, winners will be announced in an X Games live show on
July 23. Watch Steenbergen's gold
medal video here.
And that's a wrap for X Games Ventura 2024. Congrats to the
Monster Energy team on 30 medals in this premium event. Way to
Unleash the Beast!
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.
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Games Ventura 2024, including photos, videos, and contest results
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