Rim Nakamura and Arisa Trew Shine at X Games Osaka 2025

Rim Nakamura and Arisa Trew Shine at X Games Osaka 2025

Published Jun 30, 2025

The first-ever X Games Osaka delivered a historic weekend of action sports at the Kyocera Dome, attracting tens of thousands of fans and showcasing standout performances across BMX, skateboarding, and flatland. With a strong showing from host nation Japan, and athletes from around the world, the event marked a significant moment in the global expansion of the X Games.

BMX Park Men
Rim Nakamura claimed gold with a high-scoring 87.00, delivering a run packed with precision and style. Marcus Christopher (84.66) and Anthony Jeanjean (82.00) rounded out the podium. This was Nakamura's second podium in a row following his bronze in Salt Lake City earlier this season.
Podium:
• Rim Nakamura – 87.00
• Marcus Christopher – 84.66
• Anthony Jeanjean – 82.00

BMX Street Men
Courage Adams delivered a standout gold-winning run with a score of 91.33, narrowly topping Devon Smillie (90.00) and Jordan Godwin (87.66).
Podium:
• Courage Adams – 91.33
• Devon Smillie – 90.00
• Jordan Godwin – 87.66

BMX Flatland Men
Yohei Uchino led a Japanese sweep of the podium, followed by Moto Sasaki and Yu Katagiri. The flatland final was a showcase of balance, creativity, and consistency, with Uchino earning redemption after falling short in recent events.
Podium:
• Yohei Uchino
• Moto Sasaki
• Yu Katagiri

Skateboard Park Women
Arisa Trew dominated with a 93.33, continuing her incredible run of form. Olympic gold medalist Sakura Yosozumi finished second (87.66), while Hinano Kusaki (85.66) secured bronze. This gold makes it Trew’s seventh X Games title and her second of the event.
Podium:
• Arisa Trew – 93.33
• Sakura Yosozumi – 87.66
• Hinano Kusaki – 85.66

Skateboard Park Men
Tom Schaar posted a 90.33 to claim gold, with Keegan Palmer (85.33) and Tate Carew (84.00) following. Schaar’s consistency across disciplines continues to set him apart, adding to his Vert bronze.
Podium:
• Tom Schaar – 90.33
• Keegan Palmer – 85.33
• Tate Carew – 84.00

Skateboard Street Women
Chloe Covell returned to the top of the podium with a 90.00-point run. Japan’s Miyu Ito (81.00) and Ibuki Matsumoto (77.00) completed the podium, continuing the strong home-nation performances.
Podium:
• Chloe Covell – 90.00
• Miyu Ito – 81.00
• Ibuki Matsumoto – 77.00

Skateboard Street Men
Kairi Netsuke stunned with a 92.33 in front of his home crowd, besting Juni Kang (91.66) and Ginwoo Onodera (90.66) in a tightly fought final.
Podium:
• Kairi Netsuke – 92.33
• Juni Kang – 91.66
• Ginwoo Onodera – 90.66

Skateboard Vert Men
Gui Khury triumphed with a 90.66, followed by JD Sanchez (88.33) and Schaar (83.00), who picked up his second medal of the weekend.
Podium:
• Gui Khury – 90.66
• JD Sanchez – 88.33
• Tom Schaar – 83.00

Skateboard Vert Women
Trew took her second gold with 87.66 in Vert, ahead of Asahi Kaihara (79.00) and Juno Matsuoka (77.66), cementing her status as one of the sport’s top performers.
Podium:
• Arisa Trew – 87.66
• Asahi Kaihara – 79.00
• Juno Matsuoka – 77.66

In addition to the competitions, X Games Osaka featured concerts, a gourmet food festival, and interactive fan zones, creating a full-scale action sports festival atmosphere in conjunction with Expo 2025. The event marked a major success for both Japanese athletes and the X Games’ growing international presence.


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Article Sources: https://xgames.com/events/x-games-osaka-2025/, https://japan-forward.com/x-games-japan-showcases-skateboarding-and-bmx-talent-in-osaka/, https://www.olympics.com/en/news/x-games-osaka-2025-full-schedule-all-results-complete-list
Image Source: X Games official coverage and SANKEI/AP images

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