Day Two of X Games Aspen 2025 at Buttermilk Mountain delivered a spectacle of athleticism, creativity, and historic moments, thrilling a sold-out crowd. Nine competitions took center stage, with standout performances, game-changing tricks, and unprecedented victories marking a monumental day in action sports.
Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott Makes History
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL) cemented her legacy by landing the first-ever triple cork 1440 in women’s slopestyle history, earning a score of 94.66 and her fifth X Games slopestyle gold. Returning from injury, Sadowski-Synnott’s flawless execution and technical precision reaffirmed her dominance.
“It means everything to win gold at X Games and be part of the progression,”.
an emotional Sadowski-Synnott said
Kokomo Murase (JPN) claimed silver with a score of 92.33, while Mia Brookes (GBR) took bronze with 88.33.
Men’s Ski Slopestyle: Rookie Triumphs Against the Odds
New Zealand’s Luca Harrington, a 20-year-old rookie, shocked the field by taking gold with a score of 93.33. Coming off the alternate list the night before, Harrington delivered a unique, high-energy run in challenging flat light conditions.
“I just won X Games! I didn’t expect this,”.
Harrington said, overwhelmed with excitement
Andri Ragettli (SUI) earned silver with 90.66, while Mac Forehand (USA) secured bronze with 88.33.
Women’s Ski Street Style: Olivia Asselin Shines in Debut Event
In the inaugural Women’s Ski Street Style event, Olivia Asselin (CAN) showcased her unmatched rail skills and creativity to win gold.
“The course was super challenging but fun and creative,”.
said Asselin, thrilled with her victory
Bella Bacon (USA) and Marion Balsamo (USA) rounded out the podium in second and third, respectively.
Men’s Ski Street Style: Colby Stevenson Redeems Himself
After a disappointing finish in earlier events, Colby Stevenson (USA) redeemed himself by winning gold in the Men’s Ski Street Style competition. Tucker FitzSimons (USA) took silver, while Evan McEachran (CAN) claimed bronze.
Women’s Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Kokomo Murase Defends Her Title
Kokomo Murase (JPN) wowed the crowd with her creativity and technical mastery, successfully defending her gold medal in Women’s Knuckle Huck. Mia Brookes (GBR) earned silver, and local favorite Lily Dhawornvej (USA) took bronze.
Monster Energy Women’s Ski SuperPipe: Cassie Sharpe’s Triumphant Return
Two-time medalist and new mom Cassie Sharpe (CAN) soared back to gold after a four-year hiatus. Her amplitude and precision captivated fans, earning her an 88.33.
“I just wanted to trust myself and enjoy the X Games pipe,”.
Sharpe said, visibly elated
Fanghui Li (CHN) took silver, and Amy Fraser (CAN) claimed bronze.
Women’s Pacifico Ski Big Air: Flora Tabanelli Breaks Through
Seventeen-year-old X Games rookie Flora Tabanelli (ITA) made history as the first Italian to win an X Games winter event, scoring 90.00 to claim gold. Tess Ledeux (FRA) secured bronze, making her the most decorated female skier in X Games history with 11 medals.
Men’s Pacifico Snowboard Big Air: Hiroto Ogiwara Stuns the World
Hiroto Ogiwara (JPN) delivered the first-ever backside 2340 (six and a half rotations), a trick never thought possible, earning a near-perfect 97.33 and a standing ovation from the crowd.
“Thank you X Games and thank you America!”.
Ogiwara said, celebrating his groundbreaking feat
Defending champion Taiga Haigawa (JPN) landed silver with a 2160, while Dusty Henricksen (USA) took bronze.
Men’s Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Ziyang Wang Impresses in Debut
Rookie Ziyang Wang (CHN) earned gold with an inventive triple tame dog trick, edging out Patrick Hofmann (SUI) and Dusty Henricksen (USA) in the final event of the day.
“I didn’t think I could podium, but I gave it my all,”.
Wang said
Final Results Highlights
- Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL) 94.66
- Men’s Ski Slopestyle: Luca Harrington (NZL) 93.33
- Women’s Ski Street Style: Olivia Asselin (CAN)
- Men’s Ski Street Style: Colby Stevenson (USA)
- Women’s Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Kokomo Murase (JPN)
- Women’s Ski SuperPipe: Cassie Sharpe (CAN) 88.33
- Women’s Ski Big Air: Flora Tabanelli (ITA) 90.00
- Men’s Snowboard Big Air: Hiroto Ogiwara (JPN) 97.33
- Men’s Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Ziyang Wang (CHN)

A Day to Remember
Day two of X Games Aspen 2025 delivered unforgettable moments that will forever be etched in action sports history. With sold-out crowds, boundary-pushing tricks, and emotional victories, the athletes proved once again why X Games remains the pinnacle of progression and creativity.
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