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Saturday was full of finishing day of action on X Games Aspen, with seven events during the day.
For starters, the American Snowboarder Red Gerard won his second gold medal in his career on X Games in male Slopestyle, defending the victory from 2024. Years.
Gerard's winning string ended by changing the back three of the 1620 and the back of 1800 in the last two jumps.
In the Women's Support Superpipe, the Double Olympic Gold Medal Chloe Kim won his eighth gold medal in the half-end of the X Games, equating Shaun White for the largest total number and becoming the most adorable Halfpipe driver in the history of X Games.
In the final of the male ski superpipa, American athletes won the stand. Gold medal conqueror Nick Goepper is the most successful man in the history of Slopestyle, with four gold. But in your new focus on Halfpipe, he quickly becomes the one who will win.
For the end of the action, in men's ski air, Miro Tabanelli won the first 2340 in the world in a ski competition.
1. Red Gerard (USA) 92.66
2. Mark McMorris (CAN) 90.33
3. Taiga Hasegawa (JPN) 81.00
4. Marcus Kleveland (NOR) 46.33
5. Liam Brearley (Can) 31.66
1. Tess Ledeux (FRA) 95.00
2. Olivia Asselin (Can) 92.66
3. Anni Karava (FIN) 90.66
4. Megan Oldham (Can) 88.66
2. Maddie Mastro (USA) 89.66
3. Sara Shimizu (JPN) 87.33
5. Queralt Castellet (ESP) 81.66
6. Mitsuki Ono (JPN) 69.66
7. Xuetong Cai (CHN) 40.00
8. Maddy Schaffick (USA) 39.33
4. FINLEY MELVILLE-IVES (NZL) 80.00
5. Birk Irving (USA) 84.33
6. Luke Harrold (NZL) 83.00
7. Brendan Mackay (CAN) 80.33
8. Aaron Blunck (USA) 71.66
1. Miro Tabanelli (ITA) 98.00
2. Luca Harrington (NZL) 97.00
3. Matthew Svancer (AUT) 96.33
4. Troy Podmilsak (USA) 94.66
5. Mac Forehand (USA) 90.33
7. Dylan Deschamps (Can) 85.33