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Tony Hawk's Vert Alert is Now a Direct Qualifying Event For X Games 2023.

PRESS RELEASE

Today, the Utah Sports Commission, Tony Hawk Inc., and X Games announced an incredible weekend of skateboarding featuring “Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert (THVA),” to take place at Vivint Arena in downtown Salt Lake City on Friday June 23rd and Saturday June 24th, 2023. After extremely successful Vert Alert events in 2021 and 2022, Tony Hawk and X Games are excited to announce that Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert will now be a direct qualifying event leading to X Games 2023.

This epic, free-to-the-public event will kick off with preliminary rounds of both the men’s and women’s pro vert contests and the incredibly popular Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert “Legends Demo.” Saturday the 24th culminates with a combined field of 16 of the best male and female vert skaters competing in the THVA Finals. 10 hand-chosen male and female skaters will compete in the popular “Best Trick Contest.”

The exciting twist this year is that the top 3 male and top 3 female skaters will earn coveted invitations to X Games 2023 – details to be announced soon on xgames.com. Plus, the skaters will all be competing for a combined purse of $75,000.

Fans will be watching some of the biggest airs and most progressive tricks in vert skateboarding all on Hawk’s state-of-the-art vert ramp. And don’t forget an appearance on both days by the legend himself, Tony Hawk. Plus, check out the free indoor and outdoor interactive sponsor village.

Last year’s winners include Jimmy Wilkins, Mitchie Brusco, Moto Shibata, Lilly Stoephasius, Bryce Wettstein, and Arisa Trew. Best Trick winners were Edouard Damestoy and Reese Nelson.

Both THVA days are free to the public, with event details and times published at https://thvertalert.com/. Live streaming options for the Legends Demo, the Men’s and Women’s Finals, and the Best Trick Contests will be available at xgames.com. And in the days following Vert Alert, a two-hour highlight show featuring all the best from the weekend will air on ESPN.

“Continuing our terrific partnership with Tony Hawk on this two-day celebration of skateboarding will be great for Utah and also skateboarding globally,” said Jeff Robbins President & CEO of the Utah Sports Commission. “Welcoming back some of the top skateboarding athletes and Olympians in the world will once again showcase why, Utah is the State of Sport.”

“I’m excited to bring our world-class vert event back to Salt Lake City in 2023,” said Tony Hawk. “The stakes are higher than ever as this year’s event winners will automatically qualify for X Games 2023. The previous two years were hugely successful and we’re proud to be back with many of the most talented skaters in the world for a free, two-day vert showcase. It will be a triumphant return to Salt Lake City for the third Vert Alert! Come join us!”

“Vivint Arena has hosted many celebrated figures during its 32-year history, and we are thrilled to add Tony Hawk to that long roster of legends,” said Jim Olson, president of the Utah Jazz. “Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert will be an event unlike any other we have hosted, and we look forward to offering this entertaining weekend to our incredible community.”

TICKET INFORMATION
Entry to Vivint Arena and access to “Tony Hawk‘s Vert Alert” will be FREE to the general public on both days. VIP tickets and additional info are available at www.THVertAlert.com.

X Games Chiba Women's Street Finals - More History is Made!

Rayssa Leal - Photo via X Games Chiba

This was the most interesting X Games we have seen in a while! Lots of new faces competing and the skaters are getting younger and younger. Newcomer 12-year-old Chloe Covell slayed on the street course and became the youngest X Games medalist at X Games Chiba taking a bronze medal. Brazil’s Rayssa Leal - no stranger to X Games won her first gold medal at age 13. Her first run placed her in the top spot with a frontside feeble grind, heelflip, kickflip backside lipslide, backside Smith grind, Ollie over the origami gap, frontside bluntslide down big rail. Although Toyama City’s Funa Nakayama was unable to catch Leal, she earned her first X Games medal with a silver medal, not too bad at all!


Women’s Skateboard Street Finals

 

1. Rayssa Leal (BRA)

2. Funa Nakayama (JPN)

3. Chloe Covell (AUS)

4. Yumeka Oda (JPN)

5. Poe Pinson (USA)

6. Pamela Rosa (BRA)

7. Gabriela Mazetto (BRA)

8. Aori Nishimura (JPN)


Results X Games Women's Park + Time Change For Women's Street Finals

Sakura Yosozumi - photo via X Games Chiba

Last night herstory was made during the women’ spark finals when the Japanese women (Sakura, Cocona and Mami) dominated with a full sweep of the podium! American skater Bryce Wettstein was right on their tail but was unable to break up the trio.

Cocona Hiraki - photo via X Games Chiba

Fresh off an Olympic gold medal, Sakura Yosozuma from Iwade City, Wakayama, earned her first X Games gold. Her second run included a backside 180 to fakie over the box, fakie noseblunt, backside ollie, backside air, judo, frontside Smith grind through the deep end corner, one foot back disaster, lipslide, ollie 540, fastplant. Thirteen-year-old Cocona Hiraki from Tomoakomai, Hokkaido, earned her second X Games silver medal, and X Games 2021 silver medalist, Mami Tezuka from Hikone, Shiga, once again landed on the podium with bronze. 

The comp was exciting and tricks were being thrown down that elevated women’s skateboarding, yet again.

Mami Tezuka - photo via X Games Chiba

Women’s Skateboard Park

1. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN) - GOLD

2. Cocona Hiraki (JPN)  - SILVER

3. Mami Tezuka (JPN) - BRONZE

4. Bryce Wettstein (USA)

5. Kisa Nakamura (JPN)

6. Minna Stess (USA)

7. Ruby  Lilley (USA)

8. Yndiara Asp (BRA)

(left to right) Cocona Hiraki, Sakura Yosozumi , Mami Tezuka - photo via X Games Chiba

** Please note - Due to expected inclement weather at X Games Chiba the competition schedule for the Women’s Street Finals has been changed to the following for tonight (Saturday):

Women’s Skateboard Street Final  7:15 pm – 8:15 PT

Watch on the X Games Youtube Channel

Women's Park + Street Elimination Results From X Games Japan

Yumeka Oda - Photo via espn / X Games Japan

The very first X Games Japan started last night and the new venues for park and street pushed the women to create new lines and think fast. We saw USA’s Grace Marhoefer compete in both street and park - something we don’t think we have seen any other woman do during the X Games - and since the events were back to back it probably was exhausting for her. All the women pushed hard and gave it their all and it was awesome to watch!

The top eight in street moving onto the finals didn’t yield too many surprises - but it was nice to see young USA’s Poe Pinson starting to climb up the ranks and hold her own.

Watch the Women’s Skateboard Street Finals - Saturday 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm PT

Women’s Skateboard Street Elimination

 

1. Yumeka Oda (JPN)

2. Funa Nakayama (JPN)

3. Rayssa Leal (BRA)

4. Poe Pinson (USA)

5. Chloe Covell (AUS)

6. Pamela Rosa (BRA)

7. Gabriela Mazetto (BRA)

8. Aori Nishimura (JPN)

9. Rizu Akama (JPN)

10. Keet Oldenbeuving (NED)

11. Julia Brueckler (AUT)

12. Hina Maeda (JPN)

13. Lore Bruggeman (BEL)

14. Grace Marhoefer (USA)

Cocona Hiraki _ Photo via espn / X Games Japan

 In women’s park, we saw 16-year-old Minna Stess come back from a fall on her first run to nailing every single trick in her second run putting her solidly in 7th place as the women head into the finals. Jordan Santana went for her signature 540 on her second run but unfortunately couldn’t land it - but it was nice to see her go for it! Bryce Wettstein and Ruby Lilley held their own with the Japanese ladies who seem determined that this will be their podium at the end of the finals. We will all just have to wait and see about that!

Women’s Skateboard Park Finals Tonight - Friday 10:15 pm - 11:15 pm PT

Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination

 

1. Cocona Hiraki (JPN)

2. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)

3. Bryce Wettstein (USA)

4. Kisa Nakamura (JPN)

5. Ruby  Lilley (USA)

6. Mami Tezuka (JPN)

7. Minna Stess (USA)

8. Yndiara Asp (BRA)

9. Grace Marhoefer (USA)

10. Jordan Santana (USA)

11. Kihana Ogawa (JPN)

12. Amelia Brodka (POL)

Times + Dates To Watch X Games Japan Live!

Minneapolis, MN – August 2, 2019 – U.S. Bank Stadium: Sakura Yosozumi competing in Women’s Skateboard Park during X Games Minneapolis 2019. (Photo by Garth Milan / ESPN Images)

Watch First-Ever X Games Chiba 2022 Presented by Yogibo Live April 22 – 24

Get ready to stay up late if you want to watch the women compete live from X-games Japan this week! And check out the list of invited athletes for both park and street as some names have changed. This is going to be an X-games like no other, we have fewer Americans competing and some heavy hitters from all over the world coming to claim X-games gold. The competition should be fierce and the level of women’s skateboarding will be through the roof!

X Games fans in the United States can watch live competition coverage from the inaugural X Games Chiba event on April 22 – 24 on the ESPN App and X Games YouTube.

X Games Chiba 2022 will be available locally in Japan on Nippon TV’s networks and will be available globally via ESPN’s streaming services.

Current list of Women’s Skateboard Park Invitees:

Yndiara Asp
Amelia Brodka
Cocona Hiraki
Ruby Lilley
Grace Marhoefer
Kisa Nakamura
Kihana Ogawa
Jordan Santana
Minna Stess
Mami Tezuka
Bryce Wettstein
Sakura Yosozumi

Current list of Women’s Skateboard Street Invitees:

Rizu Akama
Andrea Benitez
Julia Brueckler
Lore Bruggeman
Chloe Covell
Rayssa Leal
Hina Maeda
Gabriela Mazetto
Grace Marhoefer
Funa Nakayama
Aori Nishimura
Yumeka Oda
Keet Oldenbeuving
Poe Pinson
Pamela Rosa

United States - *Times and events listed are Eastern Time (ET) and are subject to change. Please consult your local listings. 

The X Games Chiba 2022 live content schedule in the USA is as follows:

Thursday, April 21 - Friday, April 22 ESPN App & YouTube

11:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. ET Women’s Skateboard Street Elimination (8:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Thursday PT)

1:00 a.m. – 2:00 a.m. ET Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination. (10:00 pm - 11:00 pm - Thursday PT)

Saturday, April 23 ESPN App & YouTube

1:15 a.m. – 2:10 a.m. ET Women’s Skateboard Park - Finals (10:15 pm - 11:15 pm Friday PT)

11:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. ET Women’s Skateboard Street - Finals (8:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Saturday PT)

International

In addition to the host broadcast within Japan by Nippon TV, X Games Chiba will be distributed via syndication partners in Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, Spain, Serbia, Turkey, Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Netherlands, Africa, France and the United Kingdom. X Games Chiba content will also be available in these regions live and on demand on ESPNPlayer.

X Games Chiba 2022 will also be available to stream live in Latin America and the Pacific Rim. Fans in Latina America can stream live on Star+, the Caribbean on ESPN Play and Australia/New Zealand on WatchESPN.  

X-Games Japan - How To Watch & Who Is Competing!

X Games Chiba 2022, presented by Yogibo, the first X Games event scheduled to take place in Japan, revealed more than 100 invited athletes at a press conference today in Chiba City. The event's Park and Street course designs were also unveiled, highlighting a colorful and unique course design inspired by Japanese origami.

The inaugural X Games Chiba event is set to debut April 22-24, 2022, featuring Skateboard, BMX and Moto X competitions over three days at ZOZOMARINE STADIUM. Along with world-class action sports competition and athletes, X Games Chiba will feature live musical performances, art installations, food, and festival experience.


WOMEN’S SKATEBOARD PARK - Invited Athletes

Yndiara Asp
Amelia Brodka
Cocona Hiraki
Ruby Lilley
Grace Marhoefer
Kisa Nakamura
Kihana Ogawa
Jordan Santana
Minna Stess
Mami Tezuka
Bryce Wettstein
Dora Varella
Sakura Yosozumi

WOMEN’S SKATEBOARD STREET - Invited Athletes

Andrea Benitez
Julia Brueckler
Lore Bruggeman
Chloe Covell
Rayssa Leal
Hina Maeda
Gabriela Mazetto
Funa Nakayama
Momiji Nishiya
Aori Nishimura
Yumeka Oda
Keet Oldenbeuving
Poe Pinson
Pamela Rosa
Nika Washington


Competition Schedule - Japan local Time - More info on how to watch in other countries coming soon!