Monster Energy congratulates its Skateboard, BMX and Moto X
athletes on a strong performance at X Games Ventura 2024 on
Saturday.
VENTURA,
Calif., June 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
--
- Monster Energy Riders Claim 12 Medals (3 Gold, 3 Silver, and 6
Bronze) on Second Day of Competitions
- Monster Energy Riders Sweep Podium in Men's Skateboard Street
Best Trick with Nyjah Huston Taking Gold, Filipe Mota Silver, and Jhancarlos Gonzalez
Bronze
- Brady Baker Defends Gold Medal in BMX Dirt, Canadian Mike
Varga Clinches Bronze
- 32-Year-Old Jackson Strong from Australia Claims Gold
in Moto X Best Trick, Harry Bink Bronze
- 15-Year-Old Liz Akama Takes Silver in Women's Skateboard
Street and Bronze in Street Best Trick
- 26-Year-Old Edouard Damestoy from Bordeaux, France, Earns Bronze in Men's Skate
Vert Best Trick
- Kevin Peraza from Tucson,
Arizona, Takes Silver in Men's BMX Park, Argentina's Jose Torres Bronze
"It's just sick to be out here skating with
the guys. Congrats to everyone out there ripping!" Nyjah Huston
The most action-packed day of Summer X Games is a wrap! Monster
Energy congratulates its Skateboard, BMX and Moto X athletes on a
strong performance at X Games Ventura 2024 on Saturday. In a packed
schedule of nine medal competitions inside Ventura County
Fairgrounds & Events Center, Monster Energy athletes claimed a
total of 12 medals, including 3 gold medals, in front of a sold-out
live audience.
In a major display of technical street skills, the Monster
Energy team swept the full podium (taking all three top spots) in
Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street Best Trick with 29-year-old
Nyjah Huston from Laguna Beach, California, taking gold,
17-year-old Filipe Mota from Minas
Gerais, Brazil, earning silver,
and 27-year-old Jhancarlos Gonzalez from Bogota, Columbia, taking bronze.
The victories kept coming in BMX Dirt, where 21-year-old
Brady Baker from Toms River, New Jersey, defended his gold
medal in dominant fashion. Ending the night on a spectacular note,
the Moto X Best Trick final saw 32-year-old Jackson Strong from Lockhart, Australia, take the win with an innovative
trick creation on his final attempt.
Here's how Saturday at X Games Ventura 2024 unfolded for Team
Monster Energy:
Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street Best Trick: Nyjah Huston Takes Gold in Full Podium Sweep for
Team
In a major upset on Saturday, the team locked down the top three
podium spots in the Monster Energy Men's Skateboard Street Best
Trick event. Contested in a head-to-head format with two
skateboarders facing off to advance to the next round, the Best
Trick event featured eight of the world's best street skaters.
When the dust cleared, the winningest street skater of all time,
29-year-old Nyjah Huston from
Laguna Beach, California, claimed
the gold medal, his 14th career X Games gold and 22nd medal
overall.
In the first matchup, Huston prevailed over Jamie Foy by putting down a perfect switch
frontside heelflip tailslide the big rail. In the semifinal matchup
against Canada's Ryan Decenzo, Huston raised the bar by landing a
perfect nollie heelflip backside lipslide. Huston then punched his
ticket to the final with a frontside nollie heelflip noseblunt
slide.
In the final battle for gold, Huston met 17-year-old
Filipe Mota from Minas Gerais,
Brazil, in a battle of
record-setting X Games medalist versus no-medal-holding newcomer.
Huston edged ahead by posting a nollie heelflip backside tailslide
fakie. Meanwhile, Mota looked to lock in a kickflip hurricane grind
but 'only' pulled off a boardslide, handing Huston the gold.
"It's just sick to be out here skating with the guys. Congrats
to everyone out there ripping!" said Huston upon claiming Best
Trick gold at X Games Ventura 2024.
On the strength of Saturday's gold, Huston matched the record
set by Bob Burnquist for most X
Games gold medals in Skateboarding at 14 medals. "To be up there
with Bob, he's a legend. I grew up watching him skate in all the
videos," said Huston. For a shot at more medals, Huston has yet to
compete in Sunday's Men's Skateboard Street event, where he ranges
among the favorites.
Filipe Mota earned his way into
the final by landing a perfect bigspin backside hurricane grind the
rail in his first round against fellow Brazilian athlete
Kelvin Hoefler. He then bested
Colombia's Jhancarlos Gonzalez
with a clean heelflip backside tailslide the rail and walked away
from the final matchup against Huston with the silver medal.
Completing the podium sweep, 27-year-old Jhancarlos Gonzalez
from Bogota, Columbia, edged out Brazil's Giovanni
Vianna in his first battle with tricks including switch
backside noseblunt slide and switch frontside bluntslide shove-it
the rail. In the match for third place, he outscored Canada's Decenzo by landing Caballerial
frontside noseslide and switch kickflip frontside boardslide to
claim bronze as his first X Games medal. He also makes history as
the first athlete from Colombia to
earn a medal at X Games. Watch for these skaters in Sunday's Men's
Skateboard Street contest!
BMX Dirt: Monster Energy's Brady Baker Defends Gold, Mike Varga
Claims Bronze
One of the most anticipated events unfolded in the BMX Dirt final.
The man to beat? No other than 21-year-old Brady Baker from Toms
River, New Jersey, after making history in 2023 by clinching
gold in his rookie X Games appearance. Dropping into the session as
the top qualified rider from Friday's prelims, Baker faced heavy
competition from the best riders on the circuit.
Undeterred by the pressure, Brady came through with a flawless
run featuring Cashroll whip to tabletop, 360 triple tailwhip,
backflip double tailwhip, and 720 barspin-catch-barspin on the
final hit for 94.33 points and the gold medal.
"It was crazy; last year, I was the ultimate rookie. This year,
I did it again somehow. I did put in the work, but it still feels
crazy somehow!" said Monster Energy's Baker upon clinching gold in
BMX Dirt at X Games Ventura 2024.
Joining Baker on the podium, 27-year-old Mike Varga from Oshawa, Canada, put together a flawless run on
his third and final attempt. Putting it all on the line, Varga put
down double backflip, 720 no-hander, Cashroll, and 720 double
tailwhip for 92.00 points and the bronze medal.
"I've been looking for this medal for many years. I got fourth a
couple of times, but now I got third place, let's see if I can get
second or first next year. Just keep sending it!" said Varga, who
now owns five X Games medals (3 gold, 2 bronze).
Moto X Best Trick: Jackson Strong Earns Gold to Become
Most-Medaled Moto X Athlete in a Single Discipline
X Games Ventura 2024 concluded with another major victory for team
Monster Energy in the Moto X Best Trick final. Last year's silver
medal finisher, 32-year-old Jackson
Strong from Lockhart, Australia, battled to put down the
highest-scoring trick of the night on his final attempt to clinch
the gold medal in an all-Australian podium.
Dropping in as the final rider of the night, Strong was sitting
in second place behind fellow Australian Rob Adelberg in first place. Putting everything
on the line, Strong landed a fully extended jackhammer frontflip
for 97.66 points and the victory in Moto X Best Trick.
"That was definitely the biggest one I've ever done," said
Strong about his winning trick, adding: "I had to dig really deep
to get that… I'm still shaking!"
Strong now owns 16 X Games medals (8 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze).
He has claimed eight gold medals in Moto X Best Trick, setting the
record as the rider with the most gold medals in a single Moto X
discipline. Epic!
Also rising to the podium, 30-year-old Harry Bink from Canberra, Australia, stormed into the session
by putting down a flawless trick on his first attempt: A perfectly
executed double backflip earned the Australian 91.00 points and the
bronze medal at X Games Ventura 2024. Bink now owns three X Games
medals, all of them bronze.
Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Street: Liz Akama Secures
Silver Medal
Earlier on Saturday, the most active day at X Games Ventura 2024
started with the Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Street final.
The international field of riders included previous X Games gold
medalists and Olympic athletes. Nevertheless, 15-year-old Monster
Energy rider Liz Akama from Miyagi,
Japan, qualified for the final in
the first place.
Now, the challenge for Akama was to defend the top spot against
heavy competition! When all was said and done, the Japanese Olympic
athlete finished in second place amid an all-Japanese podium.
A perfect first run including frontside feeble grind the big
rail, frontside Smith grind the box, frontside tailslide the
quarter pipe, frontside 270 switch frontside boardslide the rainbow
rail, frontside bigspin varial the Euro gap, and backside Smith
grind the big rail earned Akama 85.66 points and the silver medal.
End of story? Far from it: Akama would be back in the Best Trick
event for another shot at gold!
BMX Park: Monster Energy's Kevin Peraza Claims Silver, Jose
Torres Earns Bronze
The medals kept coming in the Men's BMX Park event on Saturday
night. Riding high after claiming BMX Street gold on Friday,
Kevin Peraza put his all-terrain
skills on full display to earn the silver medal.
In his highest-scoring second run, Peraza put together superman
seat grab, truckdriver to unturndown, 360 double downside tailwhip,
big wallride, can-can, flair tailwhip, high one-handed tabletop,
big pocket air, and a technical flair 180 over the box jump for
91.00 points and the silver medal.
"So much wind, playing with the elements. Making it happen was
so much for all of us, but glad that no one was injured. That was a
rough one, so hyped!" said Peraza.
Bumping his X Games medal count to 10 medals (6 gold, 3 silver,
1 bronze), Peraza will also be competing in Sunday's BMX Park Best
Trick event for another shot at precious metal. Stay tuned!
Also rising to the podium, the previous year's gold medalist in
the discipline, 29-year-old Jose
Torres from Cordoba,
Argentina, initially had a tough time stringing a perfect
run together. Sitting outside of podium contention when final
attempts rolled around, Torres put everything on the line and
connected a flawless run to claim the bronze medal.
On Run 3, Torres finessed a huge double downside tailwhip over
the centerpiece, backflip tailwhip, double tailwhip the quarter,
360 downside tailwhip whip, barspin no-hander the center jump, 360
no-hander, backflip double tailwhip and manual on the awning to
barspin for 90.66 points and third place.
"I was so happy to be invited, said Torres. It's such a dream to
be here at X Games that I could not miss the contest. I was dealing
with an injury but I'm happy to end up with this result!" said
Monster Energy's Torres. Torres now owns three X Games medals (1
gold, 2 bronze).
Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Street Best Trick: Liz Akama
Claims Bronze
A spectacular day for Team Monster Energy continued with another
podium finish in the Monster Energy Women's Skateboard Best Trick
contest. Eight international riders threw down their best tricks on
the course's big rail in a 35-minute jam session.
After a heavy showdown of never-been-done tricks and close
calls, 15-year-old Monster Energy rider Liz
Akama claimed bronze as her second medal at X Games Ventura
2024. The trick that moved her onto the podium? A technical
frontside 270 switch frontside boardslide the big rail allowed the
Japanese Olympic athlete to edge into third place.
After claiming silver and bronze medals at X Games Ventura 2024,
Akama now owns five X Games medals (3 silver, 2 bronze). Akama
recently emerged from the Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) as the
top-ranked female street skater headed to the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick: Edouard Damestoy Claims
Bronze
As the grand finale of Saturday's highest-scoring trick sessions,
the Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick stoked the crowd with
never-been-done tricks on the 14-feet-tall halfpipe. Dropping into
the session as one of the known innovators of modern-day halfpipe
skateboarding, Edouard Damestoy put
down a podium-worthy trick on his first attempt.
Straight out the gate, Damestoy finessed a frontside rodeo 720 –
approaching the wall forward and spinning into a fakie landing –
for the bronze medal in the highly competitive session. After
earning bronze on Saturday night, Damestoy now owns four X Games
medals (3 gold, 1 bronze).
One more thing: After getting close to landing another
never-been-landed trick during the official contest, previous
year's silver medalist Moto Shibata took an extra attempt to make
history. Cheered on by the crowd, the Japanese-style icon landed a
mind-melting frontside front foot impossible 540 lien air (the
historic move did not affect X Games scoring as it happened after
time).
That wraps up Saturday! Stay tuned for more action from X Games
California 2024 on Sunday, with competitions in Skate, BMX, and
Moto X disciplines inside Ventura County Fairgrounds & Events
Center.
Make sure to tune in: All competitions will be live streamed on
YouTube and Twitch, as well as broadcast during specific windows on
ABC/ESPN2. Also, look forward to a special live episode of the
sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and
Brittney, Fueled by Monster Energy streamed live from X Games
Ventura 2024 on Twitch from noon to 1 p.m.
PT.
Visit http://www.monsterenergy.com for exclusive updates from X
Games Ventura 2024, including photos, videos, and contest results
as they happen. Follow Monster Energy on YouTube, Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.
About Monster Energy
Based in Corona, California,
Monster Energy is the leading marketer of energy drinks and
alternative beverages. Refusing to acknowledge the traditional,
Monster Energy supports the scene and sport. Whether motocross,
off-road, NASCAR, MMA, BMX, surf, snowboard, ski, skateboard, or
the rock and roll lifestyle, Monster Energy is a brand that
believes in authenticity and the core of what its sports, athletes,
and musicians represent. More than a drink, it's the way of life
lived by athletes, sports, bands, believers, and fans. See more
about Monster Energy including all of its drinks at
http://www.monsterenergy.com.
Media Contact
Kimberly Paige Dresser, Indie
Agency, Inc., (949) 300-5546, kim.dresser@indiepragency.com,
https://www.monsterenergy.com
Twitter
View original content to download
multimedia:https://www.prweb.com/releases/monster-energy-athletes-take-gold-medals-and-sweep-podiums-on-day-2-of-x-games-ventura-2024-302186495.html
SOURCE Monster Energy