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X Games Salt Lake City 2025: Day Three Recap – Historic Tricks, Teen Takeovers & Epic Finales

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The grand finale of X Games Salt Lake City 2025 wrapped up with an unforgettable display of progression, passion, and history-making moments on Sunday, June 29. From teenagers dominating the podium to gravity-defying tricks that pushed action sports to new heights, Day Three delivered nonstop drama and milestone performances.

Monster Energy Women’s Skateboard Street Best Trick Final

Covell Doubles Up with Fifth Career Gold

15-year-old Australian prodigy Chloe Covell continued her reign, securing her second gold medal of the weekend—and fifth career X Games gold—by stomping a frontside nosegrind nollie flip out down the handrail. Japan’s Ibuki Matsumoto claimed silver, while Yumeka Oda earned bronze in a showcase of next-gen talent.

Men’s Skateboard Vert Best Trick Final

Gui Khury Lands Historic First-Try 900 Kickflip Body Varial

Brazil’s Gui Khury made history with a first-try kickflip body varial 900 melon, earning his third gold of the weekend and cementing his spot as the most decorated teen in X Games history. Soya Inomata took silver with his signature “Raijin” trick, and JD Sanchez claimed bronze with a double kickflip Indy 540.

Monster Energy BMX Dirt Best Trick Final

Ryan Williams Lands First-Ever Triple Backflip to Dirt

Australia’s Ryan Williams etched his name into the record books with the first-ever triple backflip to dirt in competition, grabbing gold and celebrating with Travis Pastrana. Kaden Stone earned silver with his long-awaited “UFO” trick, while Brandon Loupos took bronze with a massive double backflip 360.

Monster Energy Men’s Skateboard Street Best Trick Final

Filipe Mota Claims First X Games Gold

Brazil’s Filipe Mota made his X Games breakthrough, landing a full cab kickflip backside tailslide to win his first gold medal. Nyjah Huston added another silver to his growing tally, and Braden Hoban claimed bronze with a stylish impossible nosegrind.

Moto X QuarterPipe High Air Final

Colby Raha Soars to Seventh X Games Gold

Fresh off a world-record stunt, Colby Raha reached 52 feet 6 inches to take gold. Spain’s Guillem Navas finished second, and Corey Creed took third after trimming both bike weight and body weight for the contest.

SONIC Women’s BMX Park Final

Hannah Roberts Defends Her Crown

Reigning champ Hannah Roberts delivered another gold-medal performance, wowing the home crowd with massive tricks and defending her title. Colombia’s Saray Villegas rallied for silver, and Perris Benegas finished third in a thrilling contest showcasing women’s BMX evolution.

SONIC Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick Final

Kevin Peraza Lands Never-Been-Done Trick to Win Gold

The X Games closed in dramatic style as Kevin Peraza earned gold with a creative pocket air tailwhip transfer to wall stall—a never-before-done trick. Justin Dowell claimed silver, adding to his gold from BMX Park, and Bryce Tryon secured bronze with a stylish 540 flair lookback.

Key Highlights:

  • Chloe Covell & Gui Khury both clinched double gold this weekend.
  • Ryan Williams became the first rider ever to land a triple backflip to dirt in competition.
  • Kevin Peraza‘s trick added a historic moment in BMX Park Best Trick.
  • Fans were treated to an electrifying mix of youth dominance, global talent, and extreme progression.

The 2025 X Games Salt Lake City will be remembered as one of the most action-packed, record-breaking events ever. For full results and highlights, visit XGames.com.

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