X Games Osaka 2025 Final Results; Arisa Trew Snaps Record

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The X Games Osaka took place  from 21-22 June. This marked the return of X Games to Japan for the fourth consecutive year. 

A total of 82 action-sports athletes from 13 countries competed at the Kyocera Dome in disciplines such as street, park and vert – for both men and women at X Games Osaka.

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Arisa Trew surpassed legends Shaun White and Nyjah Huston for the most X Games gold medals won by a teenager, securing her seventh in the competition- a record she jointly shares with vert maestro Gui Khury.

This victory was Trew’s fourth consecutive women’s park title, making her one of the X Games’ most successful female skateboarders of all time.

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A day earlier, she also clinched the women’s vert title at the X Games Osaka.

USA’s X Games veteran Tom Schaar won the men’s park event in Osaka, securing his fourth career gold and 16th medal overall.

Schaar, who has been competing at the X Games since he was 12, produced a 90.33 on his first run and delivered him the win over second-place Keegan Palmer (85.33) and Tate Carew (84.00).

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The Paris 2024 silver medallist also collected bronze in the vert a day earlier. 

Also Read: X Games Osaka 2025: Australia’s Chloe Covell Shines In Street Skateboarding

Here’s the final results at X Games Osaka 2025. 

X Games Osaka 2025: Final results

All times Japan Standard Time (+9 UTC). 

Saturday, 21 June

Women’s skateboarding vert

  1. Arisa Trew (AUS) 87.66
  2. Matsuoka Juno (JPN) 79.00
  3. Kaihara Asahi (JPN) 77.66
  4. Miz Kretzer (AUS) 52.66

BMX park

  1. Nakamura Rim (JPN) 88.66
  2. Logan Martin (AUS) 85.66
  3. Marcus Christopher (USA) 84.33
  4. Anthony Jeanjean (FRA) 79.66

Women’s skateboarding street

  1. Chloe Covell (AUS) 90.00
  2. Ito Miyu (JPN) 81.00
  3. Matsumoto Ibuki (JPN) 77.00
  4. Yoshizawa Coco (JPN) 74.00

Men’s skateboarding vert

  1. Gui Khury (BRA) 90.66
  2. JD Sanchez (USA) 88.33
  3. Tom Schaar (USA) 83.00
  4. Inomata Soya (JPN) 51.66

BMX park best trick

  1. Ryan Williams (AUS)
  2. Logan Martin (AUS)
  3. Kevin Peraza (MEX)
  4. Daniel Sandoval (USA)
  5. Mike Varga (CAN)
  6. Jeremy Malott (USA)
  7. Bryce Tryon (USA)
  8. Anthony Jeanjean (FRA)

Moto X best trick

  1. Rob Adelberg (AUS) 92.66
  2. Benny Richards (AUS) 91.00
  3. Jackson Strong (AUS) 90.00
  4. Higashino Taka (JPN) 86.66
  5. Watanabe Genki (JPN) 83.66

Sunday, 22 June

BMX street

  1. Courage Adams (ESP) 91.33
  2. Devon Smillie (USA) 90.00
  3. Jordan Godwin (GBR) 87.66
  4. Garrett Reynolds (USA) 87.00

BMX flatland

  1. Uchino Yohei (JPN)
  2. Sasaki Moto (JPN)
  3. Katagiri Yu (JPN)

Men’s skateboarding vert best trick

  1. Gui Khury (BRA)
  2. Shibata Moto (JPN)
  3. Inomata Soya (JPN)
  4. Elliot Sloan (USA)
  5. Kawakami Ema (JPN)
  6. JD Sanchez (USA)

Women’s skateboarding park

  1. Arisa Trew (AUS) 93.33
  2. Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) 87.66
  3. Kusaki Hinano (JPN) 85.66
  4. Hiraki Cocona (JPN) 83.66

Men’s skateboarding street

  1. Netsuke Kairi (JPN) 92.33
  2. Kang Juni (KOR) 91.66
  3. Onodera Ginwoo (JPN) 90.66
  4. Jake Ilardi (USA) 88.66
  5. Julian Agilardi (USA) 86.00
  6. Sasaki Toa (JPN) 84.33

Men’s skateboarding park

  1. Tom Schaar (USA) 90.33
  2. Keegan Palmer (AUS) 85.33
  3. Tate Carew (USA) 84.00
  4. Pedro Barros (BRA) 79.66