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The Girls Are More Than All Right. Results of X Games Women's Street and Vert.

Arisa Trew during Pacifico Women's Skateboard Vert Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mpu Dinani/X Games

X Games did not disappoint! Watching the women skate like we have never seen before, made our heart sing. The field gets younger and younger and that is not a bad thing. These young girls and women want this. They don’t feel the need to do the same tricks that they’ve seen other female skaters do for years and years. They are pushing the boundaries and soaring past preconceived expectations. For this new wave of female skaters, there are NO limits.

From 1st time X Games competitor Shilo Catori, who has been skating for just fours years and made the women’s street finals, to Chloe Covell who had flawless runs in women’s street and went on to win gold, it was a great morning! By the afternoon when women’s vert (yes, it’s finally back at the X Games!) started and the women and girls were shining bright, it was a full on proud moment when I knew that girls and women in skateboarding are going to be all right. These women’s comps are no longer the after thought or fillers, they are becoming the main attraction. It took us from the 70s until now to really see it, but it is finally happening!

Thanks to all these girls and women for pushing skateboarding so far!

Chloe Covell during Women's Skateboard Street Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mpu Dinani/X Games

Women’s Skateboard Street

The action got underway Saturday morning with the women of Skateboard Street competing first. Australian Chloe Covell surprised everyone with her third and final run to take gold. Covell’s winning 45-second run included: Frontside nosegrind on bar, heelflip down 4-block, frontside 5-0 on picnic table bench, switch kickflip up step-up, frontside 50-50 kickflip on the big out-rail, frontside 50-50 kickflip from 10-foot long out-rail. At 13, this is Covell’s first gold medal, and solidifies her as the youngest X Games Women’s Street Gold Medalist. 

“This is very overwhelming,” Covell admitted right after winning gold. “I’m super stoked, X Games is one of my favorite contests to compete in, and all the other girls did great– I’m just so stoked!” she beamed.

Rounding out the podium were Japanese riders, Liz Akama and Momiji Nishiya, who placed second and third respectively, and scored within one point of each other.


Liz Akama, Chloe Covell and Momiji Nishiya during Women's Skateboard Street Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mpu Dinani/X Games

Results Women’s Skateboard Street 

1. Chloe Covell (AUS) 90.00

2. Liz Akama (JPN) 87.66

3. Momiji Nishiya (JPN) 86.66

4. Hina Maeda (JPN) 78.66

5. Shiloh Catori (USA) 78.00

6. Mariah Duran (USA) 67.00

7. Paige Heyn (USA) 64.00

8.Leticia Bufoni (BRA) 60.33


Arisa Trew during Pacifico Women's Skateboard Vert Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mark Kohlman/X Games

Pacifico Women’s Skateboard Vert

The pint-sized 13-year-old Arisa Trew, who hails from Australia, stunned the crowd at Pacifico Women’s Vert by stomping a massive last run. She went alley-oop backside air, McTwist, frontside air, body varial 540, lein varial, air to fakie, switch frontside air, fakie frontside 360, air to fakie, to fakie Weddle 720. This 720 was the first to be landed in a competition, however, Arisa also holds the title of the first woman to land this trick. She first did so after the clock expired in the Vert Best Trick contest at Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert in June. 

“I feel amazing, because I really just wanted to do my 7 in my run, and I did it!” an emotional Trew admitted about her win. She went on to say that this X Games win is motivation for her to continue to push her skills, and has her sights set on stopping a 900 in a contest one day soon. 

Reese Nelson, the youngest X Games competitor to ever win a X Games medal, at just 10 years old, claimed silver, while Asahi Kaihara claimed third. 




Reese Nelson, Arisa Trew and Asahi Kaihara during Pacifico Women's Skateboard Vert Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Chris Tedesco/X Games

Results Pacifico Women’s Skateboard Vert 

1. Arisa Trew (AUS) 90.33 

2. Reese Nelson (CAN) 88.00

3. Asahi Kaihara (JPN) 83.66

4. Juno Matsuoka (JPN) 75.66

5. Raicca Ventura (BRA) 74.33

6. Bryce Wettstein (USA) 73.00 

7. Ruby Lilley (USA) 72.33

8. Dora Varella (BRA) 71.00

9. Lilly Stoephasius (GER) 67.00 

10.Grace Marhoefer (USA) 64.33

**Make sure you tune in today at 9 AM PT for Women’s Street Best Trick and at 10 AM PT for Women’s Park!

LIVE ON——> YOUTUBE


X Games Women's Street Elimination Results - How To Watch The Finals Today!

Chloe Covell ~ ©Chris Tedesco/X Games

Friday started things off with a bang at X Games in Ventura, CA with the Women's Skateboard Street Elimination

The Women's Eliminations had 16 skaters put down their best 45-second run, in attempts of being among the top eight moving on. The Street course features stair sets, banks, manual pads, ledges, rails, and quarterpipes and boasts a design with Ventura High School vibes. 

X Games 2022 gold medalist Momiji Nishiya took the top spot for the women. Newcomer, 14-year-old Shiloh Catori surprised the crowd, qualifying in second place ahead of Chloe Covell and Liz Akama.  

Shiloh Catori ~ ©Mark Kohlman/X Games

These are the eight women who will move on to the finals this morning:

1. Momiji Nishiya (JPN) 85.33

2. Shiloh Catori (USA) 78.33

3. Chole Covell (AUS) 77.33

4. Liz Akama (JPN) 76.33

5. Mariah Duran (USA) 73.66

6. Paige Heyn (USA) 71.66

7. Leticia Bufoni (BRA) 70.00

8. Hina Maeda (JPN) 69.00

You can watch the Women’s Street Finals unfold LIVE on ——-> YOUTUBE or on ABC

Today (Saturday) at 10 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET

Watch X Games California Live and Free - This Weekend!

X Games Ventura, CA Course overview

This weekend looks like an exciting one! With the X Games back in California and the addition of women’s Vert, we can’t wait! If you are not seeing it all go down in person - we have the full schedule so you can watch the women’s events live, no matter where you are!

The athlete lists for the women’s comps are solid and it’s going to be a showdown in everything from women’s street finals, to women’s street “best trick”, to women’s vert and park!

You don’t want to miss this!!!

You can watch the competition unfold LIVE on ——-> YOUTUBE

Skateboard Street Overview

Saturday, July 22

Women’s Skateboard Street: 1:00pm ET | 10:00am PT

Athletes TBD

Pacifico Vert Ramp

Saturday, July 22

Pacifico Women’s Skateboard Vert: 7:00pm ET | 4:00pm PT

Athletes Competing:

Asahi Kaihara

Ruby Lilley

Grace Marhoefer

Juno Matsouka

Reese Nelson

Lilly Stoephasius

Arisa Trew

Dora Varella

Raicca Ventura

Bryce Wettstein


Sunday, July 23

Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick: 12:00pm ET | 9:00am PT

Athletes TBD


Women’s Skateboard Park: 1:00pm ET | 10:00am PT

Athletes Competing:

Lizzie Armanto

Jordyn Barratt

Yurin Fujii

Mizuho Hasegawa

Cocona Hiraki

Ruby Lilley

Grace Marhoefer

Minna Stess

Mami Tezuka

Arisa Trew

Raicca Ventura

Bryce Wettstein



INFO BELOW TO WATCH ON ABC TV

Saturday July 22

1:00pm - 6:00pm ET (ABC)

Women's Skateboard Street, Thayers BMX Dirt, Pacifico Men's Skateboard Vert (Replay), Moto X QuarterPipe High Air, Men's Skateboard Park, Thayers BMX Dirt Best Trick, Women's Skateboard Vert


Sunday July 23

1:00pm - 6:00pm ET (ABC)

Women's Skateboard Park, Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick, Men's Skateboard Street, Skateboard Vert Best TrickWomen's Skateboard Park, Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick, Men's Skateboard Street, Skateboard Vert Best Trick

Arisa Trew and the Herstory Making 720 - Watch It Again!

You may have caught Arisa Trew’s HERstory making 720 in our recap video of Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert, but if you didn’t, or just want to watch herstory being made again, you can catch it here. We decided that when INSIDE EDITION decides to talk about a female skateboarder , that is the one we want to run with - pretty big deal as Arisa is everywhere these days getting the praise she deserves for her remarkable feat!

Arisa has inspired and shown skater girls everywhere that this is possible. We bet we will see many more girls in the coming year push to add this trick to their Olympic Qualifying runs.

Congrats Arisa!!

Vert Alert - Full Replay of Women's Finals and Best Trick + Results.

If you didn’t catch this live you can still watch it here - and you should! The skating by all the women in the final far surpassed what we saw last year and that’s saying a lot. Arisa Trew nailed it every run and was flawless, Asashi held her on and was right on Arisa’s tail throughout the comp. The youngest competitor, Reese Nelson was looking strong with a bag full of tricks and took a well deserved third. Later Reese went on to win “Best Trick”. That’s a full day for a ten-year-old!

We can’t wait for the X Games in Ventura, CA in July to see these eight women skate again and see how the podium looks!

Congrats to all the women who competed this weekend!

P.S. You may want to stay tuned for about 1 minute into Men’s Best Trick to see Arisa Trew be the first woman to land a 720 - because HERstory was made, and it’s pretty damn EPIC!

Results - Women’s Final

  1. Arisa Trew

  2. Asahi Kaihara

  3. .Reese Nelson

  4. Bryce Wettstein

  5. Juno Matsouka

  6. Raicca Ventura

  7. Ruby Lilley

  8. Dora Varella

Results Best Trick - Women

  1. Reese Nelson

Watch the Women's Street Semi-Finals and Final's - Live From Rome

Olympic Qualifiers - Women’s Street in Rome - Watch Live!

How to watch WST Street Skateboarding Rome 2023 live

Livestream coverage of WST Street Rome will be available worldwide on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and will begin with the semi-finals on Saturday 24 June and include the finals on Sunday 25 June.

Saturday 24 June

  • 3:55 pm in Rome - Women’s Semi-final = 6:55 AM Los Angeles Time

Sunday 25 June

  • 7:25 PM in Rome - Women’s Final = 10:25 AM Los Angeles Time

WATCH worldwide via Olympic Channel via Olympics.com 

Saturday - Watch The Women Compete At Tony Hawk's Vert Alert - Live!

Image and info via Vert Alert and X Games

The “Utah Sports Commission presents Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert: Road to X Games” is a FREE two-day vert skateboarding competition and legends demo which attracts the best vert skateboarders from around the world, past and present.

THVA is uniquely open to all vert skateboarders to allow lesser known skaters a chance to compete with the best for a total purse of $75,000. 

New to Vert Alert this year is the chance to qualify to X Games California 2023.

The Top 6 men’s podium finishers, as well as the Top 8 women, will be seeded into X Games California 2023.

Stream Vert Alert on XGames.com and on X Games YouTube channel, but for all other details, athlete list and results, please check out the Vert Alert website.

SATURDAY - SCHEDULE is in Mountain Time AND Pacific Time

Women’s Finals: 3:00 - 3:30pm MT / 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM PT

Women’s Best Trick: 5:00 - 5:20pm MT / 4:00 PM - 4:20 PM PT

***Best Trick is open to all Finalists and select wildcards

Awards : 6:00 PM MT / 5:00 PM PT

X Games Shines Spotlight on Women’s Skateboarding with Return of Vert and Addition of Skateboard Street Best Trick

Yurin Fujii during Women's Skate Park Final at 2023 X Games Japan at ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba, Japan. ©Brett Wilhelm/X Games

Section Z + X Games to Introduce Young Females to Skateboarding

 

Ventura, CA - June 14, 2023 - X Games California 2023 will celebrate women’s skateboarding in several ways during the event July 21-23, highlighted by the addition of the first-ever Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick competition and the return of Women’s Skateboard Vert for the first time since 2010. X Games will also celebrate women’s day on Saturday, June 22.

 

Over the past decade, women’s skateboarding has progressed exponentially, with stars like Sky Brown, Rayssa Leal and Leticia Bufoni gaining global fame. With Skateboard Park and Street joining the Olympic roster for Tokyo 2020, more qualifying events have been added to the competition season, which has only pushed the level even higher.

Sky Brown | Photo: Trevor Brown, Jr. / X Games Rayssa Leal | Photo: Brett Wilhelm / X Games

In 2023, Tony Hawk’s Vert Alert will serve as a qualifier for the X Games California 2023 Vert competitions, with the podium finishers earning an automatic invite to Ventura. The women’s field for the June 23-24 Vert Alert includes many familiar faces like Bryce Wettstein, Arisa Trew and Grace Marhoefer who all compete in the Park discipline at X Games as well. A longtime Vert skater and proponent of women’s Vert skating, Sky Brown will also be invited to compete at X Games.

 

After hosting Men’s Skateboard Street Best Trick competitions since 2019, the Women’s discipline will be added for the first time in 2023. Athletes like Rayssa Leal, Olympic gold medalist Momiji Nishiya and trick master Yumeka Oda will compete in the discipline.

 

Since 2007, all women’s skateboarding disciplines receive the same prize purse as the men’s disciplines. 

 

X Games and Section Z will partner to help grow the sport of skateboarding among women by providing access and exposure for a diverse group of local females at X Games California. Section Z’s mission is to expose young female athletes to live sports by reserving a dedicated section at professional sporting events. At X Games, they will bring 200 female high school students from the LA area to X Games where they will take in live competitions, participate in learn to ride sessions and interact with female athletes and executives to show them what is possible for women in sports.

 

X Games will celebrate Women’s Day at the event on Saturday, June 21 with female athlete autograph signings, female-only learn to ride sessions, gift bags for the first 300 women entering the event and more.

 

X Games California 2023 tickets are available now at XGames.com. In addition to general admission tickets, X Games offers several hospitality and experiences which include meet and greets, behind the scenes access and more.

X Games is Coming Back To Southern California, and the Women Have an Added Event!

 

Ventura, CA - X Games California announces the first wave of Skateboard, BMX and Moto X athletes who have received their invite to the world’s premiere action sports competition, taking place July 21 - 23 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds & Event Center. Among the invited athletes are gold medalists from X Games 2022 and X Games Chiba 2023 as well as world-class action sports athletes from around the globe.

It’s also exciting to see that after many, many years Women’s Vert is coming back! No word on who will be competing but stay tuned as we will be updating as info becomes available!!

 

X Games California 2023 tickets are available now at XGames.com. In addition to general admission tickets, X Games offers several hospitality and travel packages which include meet and greets, behind the scenes access and more.

The first wave of X Games California 2023 invited athletes includes: (athlete list subject to change)


Women’s Park:

Sky Brown

Yurin Fujii

Cocona Hiraki

Ruby Lilley

Kisa Nakamura

Minna Stess

Mami Tezuka

Arisa Trew

Bryce Wettstein

Sakura Yosozumi

Women’s Street:

Rizu Akama

Leticia Bufoni

Chloe Covell

Rayssa Leal

Funa Nakayama

Aori Nishimura

Momiji Nishiya

Yumeka Oda

Keet Oldenbeuving

Poe Pinson

Did You Miss It Live? Watch The Women's Park Finals From Olympic Qualifiers in San Juan.

The podium is getting younger and younger in women’s skateboarding these days. With fourteen-year-olds ruling the park and throwing down tricks that take women’s skateboarding to new heights, it’s a pleasure to see.

Brazil, Australia, Great Britain, Germany, and Japan ruled the finals (the USA didn’t have a skater qualify this time around) and the battle was fierce. It’s not just throwing down a line anymore, it’s strategy, variation of the three runs and more that come into play. We watched the women adjust as they saw scores get higher when another skater did a certain trick and they immediately pivoted to change up their run.

It was the best women’s park final we have seen!

Congrats to all the competitors who skated at the Olympic Qualifiers in San Juan, Argentina!


***Spoiler Alert (Results) Below*****

Via World Skate SB ~ Phoyo Piero Capannini

WOMEN’S PARK FINAL RESULTS - SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA

1. Sky Brown (GBR) 90.84

2. Ruby Trew (AUS) 86.16

3. Raicca Oliveira (BRA) 85.17

4. Hinano Kusaki (JPN) 84.52

5. Kokona Hiraki (JPN) 84.19

6. Dora Pereira (BRA) 84.00

7. Arisa Trew (AUS) 82.23

8. Lilly Stoephasius (GER) 81.27

How to Watch Olympic Qualifiers - Women's Semi-Finals + Finals Live from Argentina

Image Via World Skate SB

The skateparks in Southern California have looked pretty empty this past week, with a lot of the pro and younger skaters heading off to compete in Argentina at Olympic Qualifiers. Paris is coming soon, and those points they accumulate at the qualifiers matter!!

Here is the schedule of events:

Sunday 5/21 through Tuesday 5/23 is practice sessions.

Then on Wednesday 5/24 we head into the Open Qualifier where they will narrow the field down to just thirty two skaters to move onto the quarter finals.

Friday 5/26 will be the quarter finals where the pre-seeds will join the thirty two skaters who made it through the open. The quarter Finals will narrow the field down again.

WATCH IT LIVE!! Saturday 5/27 is the semi finals. The semi-finals will narrow the field down to just EIGHT skaters for the finals . WHEW!!

Semi-Finals Start Time: 12:05 PM PT / 1:05 PM ET

WATCH IT LIVE!! Sunday 5/28 will be the eight women who made it through to the finals.

Start Time: 1:15 PM PT / 4:15 ET

HOW TO WATCH

Livestream coverage will be available on the Olympic Channel via Olympics.com beginning with the semi-finals on Saturday 27 May and finishing with the finals on Sunday 28 May.

Don’t Miss It!!

More X Games Chiba Images You Have Not Seen - Promise!

Lizzie Armanto

Huge thanks to photographer, Joanne Barratt, for covering X Games Chiba for us! We love the mix of action and portrait images she captured while there. We also love seeing Lizzie rocking a red jumpsuit, Bryce in floral and Arisa Trew in bright pink accents. Skaters have a unique fashion style that is all their own - we love that!

Scroll on to enjoy the images!

Bryce Wettstein

Cocona Hiraki

Arisa Trew

Minna Stess, Jordyn Barratt, Bryce Wettstein, and Cocona Hiarki waiting to skate

Grace Marhoefer

Jordyn Barratt

Team Rider Maya Kenny Makes the Mexican National Skateboard Team!

We are so stoked to announce that Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider, Maya Kenny, has made the Mexican National Skateboard Team!

Maya traveled to Guadalajara, Mexico this month to compete in Mexico’s Nationals for Women’s Park, where she took home the silver medal. She will be representing Mexico at the Olympic Qualifiers in Argentina this month and we wish her all the best! At just thirteen years old, Maya has a bright future in skateboarding ahead of her. Go Maya!!


Check out the video she did with Braille below about training, making the National Team for Women’s Park and more!

X Games Chiba - Women's Results - Park and Street + Full Video Replay

Ruby Lilley, Cocona Hiraki and Yurin Fujii on the podium for Women's Skateboard Park Final 2023 X Games Japan at ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba, Japan. ©Brett Wilhelm/X Games

WOMEN’S PARK PODIUM RESULTS

Gold - Cocona Hiraki - Japan

Silver - Ruby Lilley - USA

Bronze - Yurin Fuji - Japan

We can’t say that this X Games was an uneventful one. From a 5.4 earthquake that struck Chiba, Japan in the early morning hours (while the skaters were still sleeping) to a rain delay that ultimately forced the women to use the prelims as their finals. There was a lot to contend with. As per usual, the skaters did it with style and grace. Pushing their hardest for great runs and cheering each other on. If you were up in the early morning hours - it was a great contest!

With seven of 15 skaters hailing from Japan, the Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination saw X Games Chiba 2022 silver medalist Cocona Hiraki from Tomakomai, Japan earn her first-ever X Games gold medal. Hiraki’s run bested the rest of the field by more than 10 points, with a run that focused on speed, style and technical difficulty. The only skater to hit the flat bar rail feature, Hiraki’s backside nosegrind was the best in the competition. American Ruby Lilley earned her first X Games medal with silver and Chigasaki, Japan’s Yurin Fujii rounded out the podium in bronze position. Fuji’s opening trick was the best of the competition, a backside 360 over a huge box jump

Watch the full X Games women’s park comp above

Momiji Nishiya, Rayssa Leal and Rizu Akama on the podium for Women's Skateboard Street Final at 2023 X Games Japan at ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba, Japan. ©Brett Wilhelm/X Games

WOMEN’S STREET PODIUM RESULTS

Gold - Rayssa Leal - Brazil

Silver - Momiji Nishiya - Japan

Bronze - Rizu Akama - Japan

Brazilian superstar Rayssa Leal opened the day by successfully defended her X Games Chiba 2022 gold medal. Her first run score narrowly beat out X Games 2022 gold medalist Momiji Nishiya, who hails from Osaka, Japan. Both Leal and Nishiya landed backside lipslides down the 14-stair handrail, the biggest rail on the course. Both just 15 years old, the two have combined to win eight of the last nine major women’s street contests around the world. X Games rookie Rizu Akama from Aomori City, Japan earned a bronze medal with technical tricks that impressed the judges, including a Barley grind which is almost never seen in women’s competition. 

Watch the full X Games women’s Street Comp above

How to Watch X Games Japan Live + Who is Competing!

Sakura Yosozumi~ Photo Garth Milan for espn

X Games Japan is almost here, so get ready to tune in and watch women’s park and street. This is the second year that the event will be held at Chiba's ZOZOMarine Stadium. The event hasn’t even started and the biggest news so far is that Sky Brown has pulled out of the event and we hear rumblings that Japanese sensation, Sakura Yosozumi has as well? But don’t worry! There are plenty of rad women to watch, including our own team rider, Minna Stess!l


Read on for all the details of who was invited and when/where to watch LIVE!!!


Women’s Park - Invited Skaters

Lizzie Armanto

Jordyn Barratt

Yurin Fujii

Mizuho Hasegawa

Cocona Hiraki

Hinano Kusaki

Ruby Lilley

Grace Marhoefer

Kisa Nakamura

Kihana Ogawa

Isadora Pacheco

Minna Stess

Mami Tezuka

Arisa Trew

Bryce Wettstein

Sakura Yosozumi



Women’s Street - Invited Skaters

  Rizu Akama

Chloe Covell

Paige Heyn

Rayssa Leal

Secret Lynn

Hina Maeda

Grace Marhoefer

Christiana Means

Funa Nakayama

Aori Nishimura

Momiji Nishiya

Yumeka Oda

Keet Oldenbeuving

Haylie Powell

Wenhui Zeng


HOW TO WATCH LIVE!

X Games is live all weekend May 12-14 from Chiba, Japan, available to watch your way globally across XGames.com, YouTube and Twitch


May 12th - USA TIMES (starts in the middle of the night - so dont get confused here)

Women's Skateboard Street Elimination: 3:30am ET (5/12) | 12:30am PT (5/12)

Women’s Skateboard Park Elimination: 6:30am ET (5/12) | 3:30am PT (5/12) |

Women’s Skateboard Park: 11:45pm ET (5/12) | 8:45pm PT (5/12)

Women’s Skateboard Street: 1:10a ET (5/13) | 10:10pm PT (5/12)

Watch the Women's Finals Live From SLS This Weekend - A New Way to Watch!

Image via SLS

Get ready to do some downloading, because SLS is now LIVE on RUMBLE and you’ll need to download the app if you want to watch. But don’t worry, we have all the info for each device and a direct link as well. Let’s make this easy! And BTW - watching LIVE is still FREE!

The women’s finals take place on Saturday, April 29th on RUMBLE

Image via SLS

WOMEN’S FINALISTS

Yumeka Oda

Roos Zwetsloot

Chloe Covell

Momiji Nishiya

Funa Nakayama

Rayssa Leal

Watch the Women’s FINALS - FREE!


Saturday, April 29th

6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT

Rumble is the exclusive home to watch SLS Events Live – FOR FREE!

​Stream all the action on Web, Desktop, Mobile, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, Roku, and LG TV. No registration or fee is required to watch SLS. 

​All fans are encouraged to subscribe to the SLS channel on Rumble to keep up to date on upcoming events and exclusive content!

DESKTOP/WEB:

1. Go to www.rumble.com
2. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also go directly to www.rumble.com/sls or click on the green button above that says "WATCH LIVE AND FREE ON RUMBLE"

IPHONE & IPAD: 

1. Open the Apple App Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap the Get button
4. Tap Install
5. Open the Rumble app on your Apple device
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

APPLE TV:

1. Open the Apple App Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap the Get button
4. Tap Install
5. Open the Rumble app on your Apple TV
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

ANDROID & ANDROID TV:

1. Open the Google Play Store
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Tap Install
4. Start the Rumble app on your Android device
5. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Channel to access the content

AMAZON FIRE TV:

1. Use the main menu on your Fire TV to search for apps. You can also use your voice to search for specific apps. Just press the voice button on your Alexa Voice Remote.
2. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
3. Select Get or the shopping cart icon to start your download
4. Start the Rumble app on your Fire TV
5. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

ROKU STREAMING PLAYERS AND ROKU TVS:

1. Press Home on your Roku remote
2. Scroll and select Store
3. Select Channels, then search for Rumble.com or Rumble
4. Select Add channel
5. Open the Rumble app
6. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

LG TV:

How to watch on Rumble:

1. Press the Home button on the remote control.
2. LG Content Store will launch.
3. Select APPS category shown at the top of the screen.
4. Search for Rumble.com or Rumble
5. Read the details of the Rumble app and then press Install
6. Open the Rumble app
7. Watch SLS Chicago free on April 29th at 2pm ET/11am PT for Men's Knockout and 6pm ET/3pm PT for Women's and Men's Final

You can also search “SLS” and navigate directly to the SLS Rumble Channel to access the content

Great News!! More Park Dates Added To WST Stops!

Here is some great news! After this last event in Sharjah, park skaters were left not knowing if/when there would be more qualifiers for them prior to the Paris 2024 Olympics. It seems that street skaters have always had an idea of when and where they woudl skate next but park was a bit up in the air…

The Scheduled Stops that include park, are:

ARGENTINA

ROME

SHARJAH

Starting in May things are going to get really busy if you are on tour!! Exciting news!!!

All info via World Skate

World Championship Women's Park Finals Results +Full Video!

It was a fantastic day watching the 8 female finalists battle it out at the World Championships for Women’s Park Skateboarding. Everyone was holding their own and pushing the limits of what they had done in the previous days. The tricks were higher, new tricks were thrown in and the skating was flawless. Women’s skateboarding has grown by leaps in bounds these past few years and it was great to see!

It was also great to see THREE skaters from the USA in the finals - Bryce Wettstein, Minna Stess and Grace Marhoefer .They all did exceptionally well!

**One correction on the announcers commentary today - Kokona Hiraki from Japan is the youngest Olympic Medalist in 85 years , winning the SILVER Medal in Women’s Park at age 12. Gold was won by Sakura Yosozumi, age 17 and Bronze was won by Sky Brown, age 13.

PODIUM RESULTS

1st Sky Brown - GBR

2nd Kokona Hiraki - Japan

3rd Sakura Yosozumi - Japan