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X Games Aspen 2025: Chloe Kim wins Superpipe gold as Red Gerard defends slopestyle title

January 29, 2025 by Tara S

By Evelyn Watta | Olympics

Italy’s Miro Tabanelli made history with the world’s first 2340 to claim the men’s big air title, while Canada’s Frank Jobin won the X Games Street Style gold, and Nick Goepper dominated the men’s ski superpipe.

hloe Kim of the United States reacts after a run in the Women's Snowboard Superpipe during Day Three of the X Games Aspen 2025 at Buttermilk Ski Resort on January 25, 2025 in Aspen, Colorado. Kim won the event.

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Chloe Kim continues to be a dominant force.

The two-time Olympic gold medallist earned her eighth X Games title in style with another stellar run in Aspen, Colorado, tying fellow American Shaun White for the most superpipe gold medals in X Games history.

The 24-year-old snowboarder returned to the Aspen slopes to defend her title alongside teammates Maddie Mastro and Maddy Schaffrick.

Kim and Mastro went 1-2 in qualifying for the finals.

Mastro thrilled the crowds with a huge score of 89.66, but that was before Kim’s first run, which secured her a historic title with 93.33 points. Japanese snowboarder Sara Shimizu finished third with 85.66.

“This one means a lot if I’m being completely honest. I wish I would’ve put down my final run but I’m so happy nonetheless,” said Kim, who has won 10 medals at the X Games since her debut at age 14.

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Miro Tabanelli lands the world’s first 2340, Americans rule men’s ski superpipe

The day had begun with another American Olympic champion on top of the podium in the men’s snowboard slopestyle.

Red Gerard delighted his hometown fans with an incredible final run that included a switch boardslide on the up-flat-down rail, switch backside triple 1620 and a backside 18 to retain his title for the second year in a row.

“Coming back as the X Games gold medallist is obviously awesome, but a full 365 days goes by, I feel like I have short term memory loss, I forget how it goes, and I always feel like a newbie when I come here,” he said after his 92.66 points that edged out his idol Canadian three-time Olympic bronze medallist Mark McMorris who took second place with his best of 90.33. Japan’s Taiga Hasegawa 81.00 was the third best.

“It’s 10 of the best riders in the world, so it’s really hard to get back to the top of the podium, so I’m just happy with how the week went.”

Canadian Frank Jobin ended the X Games snowboard street style course on top, ahead of the American pair of Nate Haust and Benny Milam who took silver and bronze medals respectively.

American’s swept the boards in the men’s ski superpipe. Nick Goepper, a six-time slopestyle medallist in slopestyle, earned his first men’s ski superpipe title at the X Games with his best of 92.66. Defending superpipe gold medallist, Alex Ferreira, finished in second with 92.00 with Hunter Hess third with 85.66.

Italy’s rising star Miro Tabanelli brought the curtains down after 72 hours of exhilarating action with a memorable ride in the men’s ski big air. Miro landed the world’s first known 2340 in ski contest history, a fantastic ending to the weekend for the Tabanelli family after his younger sister Flora won women’s ski big air on Friday [24 January].

Tabanelli scored 98.00 with with New Zealand’s Luca Harrington settling for silver with a score of 97.00. Matej Svancer’s 96.33 earned the Austrian bronze.

X Games Aspen 2025 results – Saturday, 25 January

Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle

  1. Red Gerard (USA) 92.66
  2. Mark McMorris (USA) 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

  1. Iris Pham (USA)
  2. Telma Sarkipaju (FIN)
  3. Jaylen Hanson (USA)
  4. Grace Warner (USA)

Men’s Snowboard Street Style

  1. Frank Jobin (CAN)
  2. Nate Haust (USA)
  3. Benny Milam (USA)
  4. Liam Brearley (CAN)

Women’s Snowboard SuperPipe

  1. Chloe Kim (USA) 93.33
  2. Maddie Mastro (USA) 89.66
  3. Sara Shimizu (JPN) 87.33

Men’s Ski SuperPipe

  1. Nick Goepper (USA) 92.66
  2. Alex Ferreira (USA) 92.00
  3. Hunter Hess (USA) 85.66
  4. Finley Melville-Ives (NZL) 80.00

Men’s Ski Big Air

  1. Miro Tabanelli(ITA) 98.00
  2. Luca Harrington (NZL) 97.00
  3. Matej Svancer (AUT) 96.33

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