
Published Aug 17, 2025
The 2025 edition of O Marisquiño concluded in Vigo, Spain, with elite performances across Skate Street and BMX Park and Street categories. The long-running urban sports festival delivered strong international competition, packed crowds, and high-caliber riding that underlined the event’s reputation as one of Europe's premier action sports showcases.
In Skate Street Men, Brazil’s Ivan Monteiro came out on top, putting together a fluid, high-difficulty run that secured him the win over rising French talent Beau Brunclair. Dutch skater Remco Erkeland rounded out the podium with a powerful showing, marking one of his strongest results to date.
In Skate Street Women, Abbie Burns took the top step of the podium with a confident and consistent performance, beating out Germany’s Valentina Krauel, who impressed with technical control throughout. Dutch favorite Keet Oldenbeuving finished third, continuing her strong 2025 campaign.
Skate Street Podiums:
- Men:
1st Place: Ivan Monteiro
2nd Place: Beau Brunclair
3rd Place: Remco Erkeland - Women:
1st Place: Abbie Burns
2nd Place: Valentina Krauel
3rd Place: Keet Oldenbeuving
In BMX Park Men, American veteran Daniel Sandoval delivered one of the cleanest and most progressive runs of the weekend, holding off young standout Brady Baker, who continues to impress on the international stage. Alex Sideris secured third, adding another strong result to his consistent season.
In the BMX Park Women’s final, Germany’s Lara Lessmann dominated with amplitude and style to claim first place. Anahí Valentina and Laura Carrera rounded out the podium after navigating the demanding course with precision and creativity.
BMX Park Podiums:
- Men:
1st Place: Daniel Sandoval
2nd Place: Brady Baker
3rd Place: Alex Sideris - Women:
1st Place: Lara Lessmann
2nd Place: Anahí Valentina
3rd Place: Laura Carrera
In BMX Pro Street, it was Spain’s own Courage Adams who stole the show. Known for his incredible bike control and balance, Adams secured a dominant win in front of a home crowd. Colombia’s Eduardo Rodríguez took second place, while Saúl Vilar added another podium for Spain with a strong third-place finish.
BMX Pro Street Podium:
- 1st Place: Courage Adams
- 2nd Place: Eduardo Rodríguez
- 3rd Place: Saúl Vilar
O Marisquiño once again lived up to expectations, delivering a celebration of action sports with major implications for international rankings and Olympic selection trajectories. With the level of riding only rising each year, the event has firmly cemented its place on the global calendar.
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