


Monster Moments: Record-Breaking Rides and Rising Legends at X Games Osaka 2025
Monster Energy athletes make history at X Games Osaka 2025 with 13 medals, record-breaking wins, and unforgettable performances across BMX, Skateboard, and Moto X.
Monster Energy athletes made action sports history at X Games Osaka 2025, claiming a total of 13 medals (4 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze) across BMX, Skateboard, and Moto X disciplines. With standout performances from Arisa Trew, Tom Schaar, Moto Sasaki, Moto Shibata, and Jordan Godwin, the team delivered unforgettable moments inside Kyocera Dome.


Arisa Trew Sets New Record in Women’s Skateboard Park
At just 15 years old, Arisa Trew from Palm Beach, Australia, made history by becoming the most decorated female skateboarder in X Games history. After winning gold in Women’s Skateboard Vert on Saturday, Trew returned to the park course and delivered a flawless final run that scored 93.33 points. Her run included a switch McTwist, frontside Caballerial stalefish, and a kickflip Indy in the deep end—cementing her dominance in both disciplines.
This marks her third consecutive double gold in Vert and Park, a feat previously achieved only by BMX legend Dave Mirra. Trew now holds seven X Games gold medals, the most ever by a woman in skateboarding.
“I’m so happy about my riding and my first X Games medal here in Osaka at my third X Games. I’m so stoked!” – Arisa Trew


Tom Schaar Defends Gold in Men’s Skateboard Park
In the final event of the weekend, Tom Schaar from Malibu, California, defended his title in Men’s Skateboard Park with a high-scoring first run that earned 90.33 points. His run featured a kickflip Indy over the box, a tailgrab 540, and a gap-up to nose stall to switch taildrop—showcasing both technical skill and amplitude.
Schaar now owns 16 X Games medals (4 gold, 4 silver, 8 bronze) and continues to be one of the most consistent performers in the sport. He’ll compete again next weekend at X Games Salt Lake City 2025.
“I’m just happy to be here skating with my friends.” – Tom Schaar


Moto Sasaki Claims Silver in BMX Flatland
In front of a roaring home crowd, Moto Sasaki from Chiba, Japan, delivered a standout performance in the BMX Flatland final. Known for his smooth style and technical precision, Sasaki advanced through the battle rounds and landed a flawless final combo despite recovering from a serious elbow injury.
His silver medal marks his second career X Games podium (1 silver, 1 bronze) and a triumphant return to form.
“I had an elbow injury and stopped riding for six months, all the way until today. I have to get surgery next week. I did not expect to be riding here today, it's a miracle!” – Moto Sasaki
Moto Shibata Earns Silver in Skateboard Vert Best Trick
Osaka native Moto Shibata thrilled the hometown crowd in the Skateboard Vert Best Trick contest. In a 30-minute jam session, Shibata landed a never-been-done front foot impossible lien 540, earning silver and pushing the boundaries of modern vert skating.
He now holds 10 X Games medals (1 gold, 8 silver, 1 bronze), solidifying his place among the sport’s elite.
Jordan Godwin Takes Bronze in BMX Street
In a fiercely competitive BMX Street final, Jordan Godwin from Cardiff, Wales, claimed bronze with a technical and creative run. His line included a gap to double peg grind, toothpick hanger, and a hardway 360 out of a peg grind—earning 87.66 points and his second X Games medal (1 silver, 1 bronze).
“I’m still buzzing and very surprised. The level of riding was through the roof. I did not expect it! It worked out, I guess, and all the practice paid off.” – Jordan Godwin
Monster Energy’s Final Medal Count at X Games Osaka 2025:
🥇 4 Gold
🥈 4 Silver
🥉 5 Bronze
Missed the action?
Watch full event replays from X Games Osaka 2025 on the official X Games YouTube channel.
Next stop: Don’t miss X Games Salt Lake City 2025, June 27–29, featuring three more days of elite BMX, Skateboard, and Moto X competition.