The winning streak kicked off in the Men’s Slopestyle event, where Luca Harrington, competing in his debut X Games as a last-minute alternate, took home the GOLD. Luca dropped an insane run, setting the bar high with a commanding lead that no one could match. Andri Ragettli followed closely behind, securing the SILVER medal with a flawless run, while Birk Ruud rounded out the top five with a 5th-place finish.
In the Women’s Big Air, 17-year-old Flora Tabanelli claimed her first X Games GOLD in spectacular fashion. She landed a forward left double cork 1440 safety cleanly, fulfilling her long-time dream of winning GOLD at the X Games. Grace Henderson landed her dub 10 blunt, earning a well-deserved SILVER medal.
The Men’s SuperPipe finals saw a guaranteed clean sweep for VOLKL, with only Volkl riders qualifying for finals. Nick Goepper took GOLD, landing a dub 12 and a switch misty 900 – an incredible feat just 18 months after transitioning from Slopestyle, where he holds the record for the most X Games golds. Alex Ferreira secured the SILVER, and Hunter Hess clinched BRONZE to complete the podium. Finley Melville-Ives placed 4th.
The final ski event, the Men’s Big Air, delivered another historic moment. Miro Tabanelli made history by landing the first-ever 2340 on skis to claim GOLD. Luca Harrington wowed the crowd again with a triple 2160 tail grab, earning him the SILVER and capping off an incredible performance at his debut X Games.
A Huge Congratulations to the Team!
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power
Photo by: Matt Power