The Brighton Zeuner Doc "This is Brighton" Plays Again This Wednesday Night - Newport Film Festival

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The Newport Beach Film Festival Presents the World Premiere of THIS IS BRIGHTON

 A coming-of-age sports documentary about Brighton Zeuner, one of the best female contest skateboarders of her generation

Brighton Zeuner / Premiere of THIS IS BRIGHTON ~ Photo Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word

We caught the World Premiere of THIS IS BRIGHTON on Saturday at The Newport Film Festival and we have to say, you need to see this documentary. We were around during the six-year time frame that the doc was being filmed so we thought going in we knew a lot, but there was so much else happening privately and this film sheds light on a lot of that. Being a pro skateboarder at a young age and having so much pressure on you as you head into the Olympics takes it toll. Brighton’s documentary is full of positive moments, but also a serves as cautionary tale for those on the outside looking in, as skateboarding heads to its second Olympics.

Featuring:
✨Brighton Zeuner @brightonzeuner
✨Bryce Wettstein @brycewettstein
✨Poppy Starr Olsen @poppystarr
✨Jack Zeuner @jacksonzeuner
✨Chris Gregson @tweestopher

THIS IS BRIGHTON is a coming-of-age sports 93-minute documentary about Brighton Zeuner, one of her generation's best female contest skateboarders. As skateboarding becomes an Olympic sport, this character-driven film reveals the anxiety and pressures of competition, the effects of social media, and how a global pandemic upended the promise of a young skater destined to be the best. Nearly six years in the making, by an all-female film team, the documentary features Newport local teen Brighton Zeuner as she figures out who she is and what skateboarding means to her. On Saturday, October 14, THIS IS BRIGHTON will make its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival.

"For six years, this amazing team of women have been documenting the skateboarding journey of my youth," said Zeuner. "I am so excited this film will be presented in my hometown at the Newport Film Festival in Newport Beach. Hope to see you there!"

When/ Where:  Wed, Oct 18th, 5:30 PM @ Big Newport 4

Tickets: Purchase tickets for Wednesday’s Show HERE


About the Filmmakers

Director, Beth Aala

Beth Aala is an award-winning Filipina-American documentary filmmaker with her hand in all aspects of production. In addition to directing and producing, she shoots and edits. She has won three Emmy awards and a Peabody Award for her documentary work at HBO. Beth recently directed and produced the feature documentary Made in Boise. The film premiered at AFI Docs in June 2019 and was the season opener for PBS's 2019-2020 award-winning Independent Lens series. It was honored as a 2020 News and Documentary nominee. Other film credits include Rancher Farmer, Fisherman, which she co-directed and produced and premiered at Sundance in 2017, and Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon (A&E IndieFilms), which she directed and produced with comedian Mike Myers and Academy award-winning producer Caroline Waterlow. Supermensch is an intimate and entertaining portrait of talent manager Shep Gordon, the most famous man you've ever heard of. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013 and was nominated for the 2015 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, and won the 2014 Hollywood Film Award for Best Documentary. Beth has been supported by the International Documentary Association, Chicken & Egg, and ITVS and is an honored recipient of the NYSCA Artist Grant, a proud member of ADOC, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Filipinx Filmmakers, and is a Wyncote Fellow. Her work has been featured on HBO, PBS, A&E, Discovery, and MTV.

Producer, Caroline Waterlow

Caroline Waterlow is an award-winning documentary film producer based in New York City. Waterlow produced O.J.: Made in America, an ESPN Films documentary directed by Ezra Edelman and winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards. Most recently, she produced QUALIFIED, an ESPN Films 30 for 30 documentaries about race car driver Janet Guthrie, the first woman to qualify for the Indy 500. Feature documentaries include Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, directed by Beth Aala and Mike Myers, which premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Academy Award-nominated documentary Cutie and the Boxer, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013. In 2013, she was the senior producer of content for MAKERS.com. From 2006-2012 & she contributed to multiple award-winning HBO documentaries, including Brooklyn Dodgers: The Ghosts of Flatbush and TEDDY: In His Own Words.-30-


GN4LW Team Riders in Nike's New Empowering Video Series: "You Got This"

Nike asked girls and all-star athletes like Jordan Chiles, Rayssa Leal, and Bebe Vio how they tackled obstacles that made them want to quit sport. Listen in as they share stories, inspire one another, and tell each other, “You Got This.”

We love seeing our team riders Quinne Daniels and Briel Weingartner featured in these NIKE spots along with South Bay surfer/skater Teagan Meza and pro skaters Rayssa Leal, Leticia Bufoni as well as Venice local, skater/influencer Brooklinn Khoury.

Watch this next video to hear what Quinne has to say aboutow skateboarding has helped her with fitting in - powerful stuff!

Congrats to Team Rider Minna Stess On Her Podium Finish at the World Championships!

Today’s World Championships from Rome did not disappoint! All eight women in the final were on fire, but at the end of the day, one American stood on the podium along with two Japanese skaters. At just seventeen years old, Minna Stess, from Petaluma, California, pulled off what no other American female park skater has done - she made the podium at Olympic Qualifiers. Minna’s third-place finish now makes her the highest-ranked American woman in park skateboarding, which is a considerable feat!

There was a lot of stiff competition from the Japanese skaters. Cocona Hiraki had three flawless runs, and Hinano Kusaki was able to bump Minna from second to third at one point, but no one else in the field could crack the 90s scoring-wise that these three had on lock. They were in a league of their own, and the crowd loved it! The only other American to make it to the finals was Ruby Lilley, who placed seventh with a score of 84.40.

It was an exciting event, and we hope you watch the replay and see how much women’s skateboarding has evolved in the past few years - simply amazing!

Congrats to all the women who competed today!

Results from WST Rome Park World Championships 2023 Women's Final

  1. Hiraki Cocona (JPN) 94.54

  2. Kusaki Hinano (JPN) 93.20

  3. Minna Stess (USA) 90.80

  4. Raicca Ventura (BRA) 87.59

  5. Naia Laso (ESP) 86.25

  6. Lilly Stoephasius (GER) 84.79

  7. Ruby Lilley (USA) 84.40

  8. Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) 83.53


Tune in Sunday to Watch Women's Park World Championship Finals!

It was a nail biting semi-final, but when the final run was tallied, these eight women made it to the World Championship’s final! From ages fourteen to twenty-one and hailing from five different countries this is truly one of the best finalist groups we have seen!

Two Americans out of the five made it to the finals, Minna Stess and Ruby Lilley - big congrats to these ladies!

Tune in on SUNDAY to watch the FINALS - LIVE!

8:15 AM PT / 11:15 AM ET

You can catch the action on WorldSkate.TV or Olympics.com

Watch the Women's Park World Championships - Semi's and Finals From Rome - LIVE!

Today’s quarter-finals had 32 women competing for one of sixteen spots in the semi-finals. Tomorrow a total of eight skaters will move on to compete in the finals on Sunday for those three coveted podium places.

This is not only the World Championships but this Olympic Qualifier means more points for skaters as we head into the Paris Olympics - so there is a lot at stake!

These are the skaters that made it into Saturday’s semi-finals:

Women's SEMI-FINALISTS

  1. Kokona Hiraki (JPN)

  2. Raicca Ventura (BRA)

  3. Hinano Kusaki (JPN)

  4. Dora Varella (BRA)

  5. Lillian Erickson (USA)

  6. Sakura Yosozumi (JPN)

  7. Ruby Lilley (USA)

  8. Minna Stess (USA)

  9. Naia Laso (ESP)

  10. Isadora Pacheco (BRA)

  11. Bryce Wettstein (USA)

  12. Arisa Trew (AUS)

  13. Ruby Trew (AUS)

  14. Hyunju Cho (KOR)

  15. Lilly Stoephasius (GER)

  16. Grace Marhoefer (USA)

With five USA women in the semi-finals along with skaters from Brazil, Australia, Spain, Germany and Korea in the mix, it doesn’t feel as if Japan is fully dominating as it has in past years. This group of women should make for a great semi-final!

WATCH THE SEMI-FINALS LIVE:

SATURDAY:

6:30 AM PT / 9:30 ET

Livestream coverage of WST Rome Park 2023 World Championships will be available to watch worldwide on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com

Arisa Trew Joins Monster Army - The Video Will Blow You Away!

Meet the newest Monster Army team powerhouse, Arisa Trew!

At just 13 years old, she's already made a mark in Women's skateboarding by being the first (and the youngest) female to land a 720 in competition and win a DOUBLE gold at X Games California.

Now get ready to be blown away as Arisa shows us how it's done and puts on an absolute skateboarding masterclass!

Congrats Arisa!

Hardcore Mecca Ditch Race 2023 Includes Women's Division!

Get ready because this event is seriously gnarly!

The entire MECCA Ditch team is beyond excited to officially announce the addition of a WOMEN’S SKATEBOARDING DIVISION for the 2023 MECCA Ditch Race!! This overdue addition includes a $1,000 cash purse and custom trophies for the top 3 racers!!

We hear that badass Judi Oyama , Meghan Zuniga, Jennifer Coppa and Lari Rupp and some other badass women plan on showing up and shredding hard - this event is not for the faint of heart!

The third annual MECCA Ditch Race is lit to pop on October 7th of 2023 in the desert just east of Las Vegas, NV!! Nestled between two red rock mountain ranges, this seemingly unexpected venue is the site of the official ISSA Prime Sanctioned World Banked Slalom Championships!!

The MECCA Ditch Race is a multi-discipline, traditional race structure (using ISSA rules), single-day event. All skateboard and QUAD competitors are welcome to attend (ISSA points are only applicable to the skateboard divisions).

They will have a separate skateboard division for Men and Women and will track ISSA points for Pro, Am, and Master's brackets. We will have a roll-in ramp option for the skateboard banked slalom event and QUADS will begin from the top corner of the dedicated QUAD ditch.

MECCA Ditch Race 2023

DATE ║ October 7th, 2023

LOCATION ║ MECCA Ditch in the Las Vegas Desert


10.06 | FRI - Site/event prep, course setup, practice runs, and pre-event meet/greet.

10.07 | SAT - Skateboard and QUAD Banked Slalom races followed by awards ceremony.

Check out the Mecca Ditch Website for MORE INFO!

Congrats to Our Team Riders On Their Wins in USA Skateboardings Ecosystems Comp!!

USA Skateboarding had its #ecosystems contest this past week and we are proud to say that three of our team riders placed in their divisions!

Congrats to all the girls who competed - you were all amazing!!

Read on for more results!

Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team rider, Klara Kermoade earned a well deserved 1st place in Women’s 13 and Under Bowl. Her run was powerful and full of back-to-back tricks. She’s only 13 and after watching this, we can’t wait to see her future progression!! Get ready!!

Team rider Elle Warne resides in Utah where it’s hard to skate in the winter, yet somehow this young shredder always finds innovative lines and trick combos no matter what time of year it is. Entering into her freshman year of High School, we hope 14-year-old Elle encourages other girls in Utah to skate with her - maybe by forming a skate club at her high school. Her well deserved 3rd place finish in 14-16 year old Women’s Bowl at this comp makes her one to watch!

To win “Best Trick” in the Women’s division (all ages) is a major thing - and when you are 12 it’s even bigger! Team rider Briel Weingartner has been on the scene pushing the boundaries for young women in street skating for awhile now. It’s awesome to see her recognized for her innovative style and trick execution!

Team Rider Kat Folsom Has a New Pro Model With Embassy Skateboards!

We are so exited to share the news that GN4LW team rider, Kat Folsom, now has a pro model with Embassy Skateboards!

The Kat Folsom “BRIDE of FRANKENSTEIN” is part of the Embassy Monster Series, by Shane Munce.  It measures in at 8.5″ Wide, 32.5″ Long, 14.5″ wheelbase, with a Modern functional concave. Made of 7 ply Canadian Maple Wood.   

Kat’s deck comes with a top screen-printed Skully graphic in white.  This is colorway is wrapped in a special Embassy green. Only 50 made in this color.

Order yours fast before they sell out!! BUY IT HERE!

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Congrats to GN4LW Team Rider Mazel For Placing 7th at the Asian Games!

Throwing out a big congrats to team rider Mazel Alegado! It has been a whirlwind for this young shredder. First up was a trip to the Philippines to meet up with the National Team and skate some spots, then being asked to be on the team and skate the Asian Games - representing the Philippines!

In qualifiers for women’s Park at the Asian Games, Mazel made the finals by placing in the top eight. In the finals Mazel took 7th place - which is amazing! Mazel was the youngest person to compete at the Asian Games (in any sport/discipline). This is a huge accomplishment!

.Big congrats to Mazel - we are so proud of you!

Watch The USA Women Compete Live at the World Championships of Slalom

USA Slalom Team Rider, Judi Oyama - Photo Tim Stahl

We are really excited to watch this event go down and we love that it’s LIVE - the USA women have dominated for years (Lynn Kramer and Judi Oyama) but we hear that some other countries are coming for the USA women hard and fast - so this should be the ultimate showdown!

This is a BIG deal!! They are expecting over 100 Racers at the World Championships of Slalom Skateboarding. This crown jewel of the 2023 global racing season, will take place September 29 - October 1, 2023 at Bush’s Pasture Park in Salem, Oregon.

USA Team Rider, Lynn Kramer - Photo Tim Stahl

The impressive roster of women’s racers ranges from young up and coming juniors - to the 16-Tme Women’s World Champion, Lynn Kramer – to legendary skateboarder and Skateboard Hall of Fame inductee, Judi Oyama

– and MANY more! This is going to an event for the record books with over 100 racers from 11 different countries and Women from 5 countries around the world.

Maggie Harrison is a USA Junior you should keep your eye on- she is making her mark! Photo Tim Stahl

The 2023 Slalom Skateboard World Championships is not only a huge step for Women’s Slalom Skateboarding, but also slalom skateboarding as a whole.

Current World Rankings as of August 2023


Key Event Details:

•  Date: September 29, 2023 – October 1, 2023

•  Location: Bush’s Pasture Park – 600 Mission Street SE, Salem, OR 97302

•  Schedule:

Friday September 29 – Giant Slalom (8am-6:30pm) – Finals 10:45am-2:00pm

Saturday September 30 – Hybrid Slalom (8am-6:30pm) – Finals 10:00am-2:00pm

Sunday October 1 – Tight Slalom (8am-5:30pm) – Finals 10:00am-2:00pm

*Note: The full schedule is posted on the usaslalomskateboarding.com website. Peak ac<on for viewing/media coverage is during Finals, which are noted in the schedule above.

You can watch the women compete LIVE on the official World Skate Channel (worldskate.tv) as well as other partner portals.

This three-day multi-camera “show” and will offer color commentary throughout to make sure the audience knows what they are seeing, who they are seeing and how everything works together.

Watch the Full Replay of the Olympic Qualifier Women's Street Finals From Lausanne

Things are heating up at Olympic Skateboarding Qualifiers - with less than a year to go for the Paris Olympics, new faces are on the podium and the tide is changing (for now). Watch the women’s street final above to see how it all turned out this weekend!

Next up will be Women’s Park Olympic Qualifiers in Rome in early October . Stay tuned for all the info on how to watch the women’s events go down Live!

Women's Final Street results

  1. Nishiya Momiji (JPN) - 259.81🥇

  2. Oda Yumeka (JPN) - 249.77🥈

  3. Paige Heyn (USA) - 243.93🥉

  4. Yoshizawa Coco (JPN) - 224.47

  5. Pamela Rosa (BRA) - 213.26

  6. Nakayama Funa (JPN) - 180.37

  7. Rayssa Leal (BRA) - 180.37

  8. Roos Zwetslot (NED) - 140.86

A Day in the Life of Brighton Zeuner.

RedBull dropped a new video of pro skater Brighton Zeuner last week, but we have to say that the interview (link below) was even more enlightening.

If you don’t know who Brighton is - prepare to get educated on the young phenom who won blew up women’s park skateboarding as a 12-year old winner of Vans Park Series, Malmo back in 2016. A year later, she would win an X-Games gold medal at just 13 years old - and her skateboarding career took off.

Her own Vans colourway and capsule collection demonstrated her burgeoning interest in fashion, which is where we begin our day in her company as she searches out appropriate ‘fits for Coachella.

We next high-tail it straight to the skatepark where Brighton shows us a little of the skate ability which made her the 2018 VPS World Champion, before the devastation of a broken nail sends her in search of comfort eating, Japanese-style.

Read her interview with Eunice Change HERE: https://www.redbull.com/us-en/brighto...

Watch The Women Compete Live In Switzerland at The Olympic Street Qualifier

Make sure to tune in and watch the women compete LIVE at WST Lausanne Street 2023!

Coming up Friday and Saturday they will be live streaming the semi-finals and finals from Segment Festival, Switzerland



Semi-Finals (Friday SEP 15):

Women's – 8AM ET / 5AM PT


Finals (Saturday SEP 16):

Women's – 10AM ET / 7 AM PT


The broadcast will be streamed via worldskate.tv and Olympics.com

MERGE4 Partners with Skateboarder Minna Stess

Photo and info via MERGE4

We are so stoked about this new collab for our pro team rider and USA National Women’s Park Team Skater, Minna Stess!

MERGE4 socks is proud to announce a new partnership with skateboarder Minna Stess. This collaboration is a celebration of Minna’s awe-inspiring journey, as MERGE4 has closely followed her skateboarding evolution from a young age, and today, we stand excited to witness her flourishing into the world-class athlete she is and will undoubtedly continue to be.

As Minna Stess captivated the skateboarding scene with her raw talent and unwavering dedication, some of the MERGE4 team was there from the early days, rooting for her every achievement and progression. This collaboration signifies more than just a partnership; it symbolizes a heartfelt connection between a brand that values authentic self-expression and a skateboarder who embodies the spirit of fearlessness.

“We’ve had the privilege of watching Minna Stess grow and evolve into the incredible athlete she is today,” said Cindi Busenhart, founder and CEO at MERGE4. “Minna’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring, and her commitment to pushing her boundaries aligns seamlessly with MERGE4’s values. This collaboration allows us to honor her remarkable story while inspiring others. Minna kicks ass!”

The MERGE4 x Minna Stess collaboration will showcase art by Kayla Caballero, skateboard legend Steve Caballero’s daughter, designed exclusively for her. The design will feature bats and donuts on MERGE4’s performance socks. “I have always loved my MERGE4 fam, and they have always been so supportive of me since I was a little SF Bay Area skater. Having my own sock means a lot to me and I’m super stoked on it!“ Said Minna Stess.

The upcoming collaboration between MERGE4 and Minna Stess is eagerly anticipated by those who have followed her growth as a skateboarder. These performance socks will serve as a medium to convey Minna’s story and MERGE4’s commitment to producing socks that are as unique and exceptional as the individuals who wear them.

You can get a rad pair of the new Minna x MERGE4 socks HERE


Nike "Here We Go: The Next Generation of Sport" Feauturing Chloe Covell

The next generation of Aussie athletes are defining victory on their own terms - playing free and celebrating fearlessly. Because they know that victory isn’t only found in the final. It’s found in the little moments that feel monumental. ️ The next generation of Aussie athletes are defining victory on their own terms - playing free and celebrating fearlessly. Because they know that victory isn’t only found in the final. It’s found in the little moments that feel monumental.

The film celebrates young women and girls redefining sport on their terms. The film showcases the Matildas’ celebration song as the soundtrack and an invitation to all young Australians to re-imagine what it means to be victorious and to celebrate their victories fearlessly.The short film features the next generation of female Aussie athletes, including skateboarding phenom, Chloe Covell.

If you did not catch Chloe at the X Games in Ventura, CA you need to watch the recap of her runs - she is amazing and should definitely be on your radar!

Make sure you watch closely to see surfing (and golf) prodigy Sierra Kerr featured!

Venice Beach Games Photos By Chris Hooten.

Mariah Marksman from San Francisco tackling the bowl like a local.

The Venice Beach Games was even bigger and better than ever before! Skateboarding took center stage and the skatepark was filled with locals as well as girls from Orange County, San Diego, one young lady from Mexico and a few as far north as San Francisco area!

Venice Paparazzi, Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, Skatepark Association International, and the City of Los Angeles pulled off another epic day!

Cheers to all the people that volunteer to make this skateboard event a huge success: Robert Howard, Chris Hooten, Dainel Perez, Heidi Lemmon, Ian Logan, Cindy Whitehead, Kimi Kallman, Lonny Hiramoto, Bennett Harada, Lance Lemond, Bart Saric and many more!

Also a huge shout-out to all the sponsors that keep everyone stoked on product - this couldn’t happen with out all of you!

All Photos By Chris Hooten @chrishootenphoto if you choose to share, please tag/credit!

Evette Halitzka ripping in the mini bowl during the comp

The “Pup Cup” is always a hit with the beginners!! So much FUN!!

Venice local, Pauline - smiling and cruising the snake run

Ania Michel came all the way from Guadalajara, Mexico!

Smiling faces, all day long at this event! We love seeing it!!

The ladies were skating everything Venice Skatepark has to offer!

Venice Locals were out in full force, with their positive vibes

Volunteers and sponsors made it all a successful event

When you get over 32 girls and women skating together it’s a blast! Thanks to everyone who came and participated!

This Saturday, July 29th Join Us At Venice Skatepark For The Venice Beach Games!

Join Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, Skatepark Association International, Venice Paparazzi and the City of Los Angeles on JULY 29th for an epic day! The Venice Beach Games are happening and the skatepark is going to be the place you want to be!

Cheers to all the people that volunteer to make this event a huge success: Robert Howard, Chris Hooten, Dainel Perez, Heidi Lemmon, Ian Logan, Cindy Whitehead, Kimi Kallman,Lonny Hiramoto, Lance Lemond, Bart Saric and many more!

Venice Beach Games is set for Sat. July 29th!  Come play at the Venice Skate Park! 

Venice Skate Park Schedule of Events. 

  • 10:30 – 11:30 am Pup Cup

  • 12 – 1:30 Ladies Jam in small bowl and Snake Run

  • 12 – 1:30 Best trick on the 3 block

  • 1 pm – 3 pm Best tricks in the big bowl

  • 1:45 – 2:30 Best Trick on the stairs

  • 2:30 – 3 pm Best trick on the clam shell

  • 3pm – Longest grind in the big bowl

  • 3:30 – 4 pm Best trick in the Snake Run

See More About This Event At VENICE PAPARAZZI!!

More Women's Skate Herstory At X Games - Women's Street "Best Trick" and Women's Park

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

We do not think anyone could have predicted just how much the women would make herstory at the X Games in Ventura, California this weekend. Yet they did. In event after event. Today was no exception. While it is true that the youngsters such as, Chloe Covell, Reese Nelson and Arisa Trew were making their mark throughout the the weekend, veteran street skater, Mariah Duran was not just hanging in there - she slayed in women’s street best trick and took home the gold medal.

Women’s Park was as equally exciting as women’s vert with Australian Arisa Trew battling it out yet again and emerging victorious with another gold medal. At just thirteen years old, she was confident, poised, and even smiling on deck between her runs - it did not seem like X Games and the pressure it brings at times, phased her at all.

We said it yesterday, The Girls are All Right. But today it could be argued that they are more than all right. They are now taking over and showing everyone out there that watching them compete is a priority and something you do not want to miss. Can we get more companies outside of skateboarding to step up and sponsor these amazing athletes now? We really hope so.

Little girls everywhere now have some great new role models that are close to their own age, how rad is that?

Chloe Covell during Women's Skateboard Street Best Trick at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mark Kohlman/X Games

Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick

In the inaugural Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick competition, Mariah Duran earned her third X Games gold medal as the oldest in the field at 26. Her best trick was a Hardflip down the double set on her fourth run. 

“Honestly, it feels good because I didn’t know if I was able to skate today because the body was sore, and I didn’t know if I could get going, but we did it, and it feels the best to come out with the gold!” Mariah Duran proclaimed after the event. “I feel like we’re back like X Games is back 100%. It feels like X Games where you bring your fam out–  I brought my whole family–  they heard it was in Cali, so we all road-tripped together, and it’s amazing to see everyone show up, to see the other events, and X Games is such a good environment.” 

Women’s Skateboard Street silver medalist Liz Akama earned her second silver, and Street gold medalist Chloe Covell, the youngest in the field at 13, made her second medal of the weekend with bronze. 

Mariah Duran during Women's Skateboard Street Best Trick at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Mark Kohlman/X Games

Results Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick

1. Mariah Duran (USA)

2. Liz Akama (JPN)

3. Chloe Covell (AUS)

4. Momiji Nishiya (JPN)

5. Rayssa Leal (BRA)

6. Wehnhui Zeng (CHN)

7. Yumeka Oda (JPN)

8. Pamela Rosa (BRA)

Grace Marhoefer during Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Park Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Trevor Brown, Jr./X Games

Monster Energy Women’s Skateboard Park

Arisa Trew is two for two, adding another gold medal to her X Games resume. The 13-year-old Australian earned gold in women’s skate park finals less than 24 hours after winning gold in skateboard Vert on Saturday, making her the youngest athlete in X Games history to take double gold at a single event. Her winning run included this trick sequence:  Weddle air, backide lipslide, feeble grind corner, backside 360 melon grab over the box, frontside air over the channel, backside Smith grind, Indy air.

“This [second gold] will push me to keep skating harder because I obviously want to keep winning!” smiled Trew when asked about her double gold performance at X Games California 2023. “I mainly wanted to land my run, even if I didn’t get the gold; I was just wanting to land and get on the podium. I got gold in both [vert and park]. It’s amazing, and I feel so happy!” 

Rounding out the podium was Japan’s Mizuho Hasegawa, while Grace Marhoefer claimed bronze, which marks her first X Games medal.

Mizuho Hasegawa, Arisa Trew and Grace Marhoefer during Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Park Final at 2023 X Games California at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, CA. ©Trevor Brown, Jr./X Games

Results Women’s Skateboard Park

1. Arisa Trew (AUS) 91.00 

2. Mizuho Hasegawa (JPN) 82.66

3. Grace Marhoefer (USA) 81.66

4. Cocona Hiraki (JPN)  80.33

5. Bryce Wettstein (USA) 79.33

6. Raicca Ventura (BRA) 78.66