





Talk about an all-terrain ripper! The world may know Ayumu Hirano as a snowboarding phenom. But aside from his snowboard superpipe chops, the soft-spoken prodigy from Murakami, Japan, also soars above the rest in vertical skateboarding. It's no surprise, as Ayumu was introduced to skating at the age of 4 by his older brother Eiju. Plus, their father was the owner of Murakami Skatepark, so regular skateboarding has always been on the menu for the crossover talent. Now, whenever Ayumu Hirano drops into a bowl or vert ramp, his penchant for stylish airs and huge altitude meets technical control on liptricks and flip variations. It's the kind of rare combination that wins big-ticket contests, as Hirano learned when he entered – and instantly won! – his first major skate competition in 2019: the Japanese National Championships. Now the sky is the limit. Stay tuned and watch closely!
Talk about an all-terrain ripper! The world may know Ayumu Hirano as a snowboarding phenom. But aside from his snowboard superpipe chops, the soft-spoken prodigy from Murakami, Japan, also soars above the rest in vertical skateboarding. It's no surprise, as Ayumu was introduced to skating at the age of 4 by his older brother Eiju. Plus, their father was the owner of Murakami Skatepark, so regular skateboarding has always been on the menu for the crossover talent. Now, whenever Ayumu Hirano drops into a bowl or vert ramp, his penchant for stylish airs and huge altitude meets technical control on liptricks and flip variations. It's the kind of rare combination that wins big-ticket contests, as Hirano learned when he entered – and instantly won! – his first major skate competition in 2019: the Japanese National Championships. Now the sky is the limit. Stay tuned and watch closely!
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Monster Energy freeski and snowboard athletes closed the FIS World Cup season in Silvaplana with multiple victories and Crystal Globe titles across pipe and slopestyle events.

Monster Energy wrapped Day 3 of X Games Aspen 2026 with 8 medals, including breakout golds for Jessica Perlmutter, Rene Rinnekangas, Finley Melville Ives, and snowmobile veteran Willie Elam.

Monster Energy Snowboard Slopestyle athletes, Kokomo Murase and Mia Brookes, start World Cup season with podium win.



