
X Games 2026 Full Results, Medal Winners and Best Trick Highlights
After 18 medal events across three sports, X Games Sacramento 2026 is officially in the books.
For the first time ever, this event was not a standalone summer X Games, with results and storylines confined to one weekend and the slate being wiped clean ahead of the next one. X Games Sacramento marked the launch of X Games League, the new, global, team-based model that sees four summer clubs and four winter clubs compete in a full season, with athletes earning points to determine the champion.
Individual medals were still on the line at X Games Sacramento, but so were valuable points leading up to the first-ever X Games League championship event in New Orleans July 24–26.
We'll break down who won each of the 18 medal events in Sacramento, as well as where each club falls in the standings following the first stop of the inaugural XGL summer season.
Friday Results
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Men's BMX Park
Gold: Justin Dowell, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA, 97.00
Silver: Logan Martin (XC New York), Logan Reserve, Australia, 95.66
Bronze: Kevin Peraza (XC Tokyo), Tucson, Arizona, USA, 94.00
Women's Skateboard Park
Gold: Arisa Trew (XC Tokyo), Palm Beach, Gold Coast, Australia , 92.66
Silver: Sky Brown (XC São Paulo), Miyazaki, Japan, 85.0
Bronze: Raicca Ventura (XC São Paulo), São Paulo, Brazil, 81.0
Moto X Best Whip
Gold: Julien Vanstippen, Ophain, Belgium
Silver: Tom Parsons, Citra, Florida, USA
Bronze: Wyatt Fontanot, Opelousas, Louisiana, USA
In the men's BMX park final, seven of the eight riders had previously won X Games gold. And five of those seven had been drafted to an XGL club—but Justin Dowell, who took gold on Friday as a free agent. The medal is his; the valuable points he could have earned XGL club will be sorely missed by general managers.
Though she's only 16 years old, Aussie skateboarder Arisa Trew now owns nine career X Games gold medals and 10 overall following her women's park win on Friday. She also became the first skater, male or female, to land a switch McTwist in competition.
Moto X is not a discipline that counts for XGL standings, but the fan-favorite event still had one-off competitions at X Games Sacramento, with Belgium's Julien Vanstippen taking Best Whip gold.
Saturday Results
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Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick
Gold: Gui Khury (XC São Paulo), Curitiba, Brazil
Silver: Soya Inomata, Chigasaki, Japan
Bronze: Ema Kawakani, Kobe, Japan
Men's Skateboard Street
Gold: Ginwoo Onordera (XC New York), Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, 92.33
Silver: Nyjah Huston (XC New York), Laguna Beach, CA, USA, 89.66
Bronze: Juni Kang, Yangsan, South Korea, 88.00
BMX Park Best Trick
Gold: Ryan Williams (XC São Paulo), Sunshine Coast, Australia
Silver: Logan Martin (XC New York), Logan Reserve, Australia
Bronze: Daniel Sandoval (XC New York), Corona, CA, USA
Women's Skateboard Vert Best Trick
Gold: Arisa Trew (XC Tokyo), Palm Beach, Gold Coast, Australia
Silver: Mizuho Hasegawa (XC Tokyo), Ibaraki, Japan
Bronze: Mia Kretzer (XC Los Angeles), Baldivis, Australia
Men's Skateboard Park
Gold: Gavin Bottger, Oceanside, CA, USA
Silver: Egoitz Bijueska, Bilbao, Spain
Bronze: Tom Schaar (XC Los Angeles), Malibu, CA, USA
Moto X Best Trick
Gold: Patrick Evans, Huntington Beach, CA, USA, 95.66
Silver: Ben Richards, Wagga Wagga, AUS, 94.66
Bronze: Rob Adelberg, Benalla, AUS, 92.33
Men's BMX Dirt
Gold: Brady Baker (XC Los Angeles), Toms River, New Jersey
Silver: Ryan Williams (XC São Paulo), Sunshine Coast, Australia
Bronze: Logan Martin (XC New York), Logan Reserve, Australia
Seventeen-year-old Gui Khury proved that he's the one to beat in vert, clinching his sixth consecutive X Games gold in Vert Best Trick on Saturday with a kickflip body varial 900. He now owns a record seven gold medals in the discipline once dominated by Tony Hawk.
It was a day for the teens on Saturday, as 16-year-old Ginwoo Onodera held off a stacked field including Nyjah Huston to take men's skateboard street gold.
In BMX Park Best Trick, Australia's Ryan Williams added another never-before-done (NBD) trick to his deep arsenal, taking gold with an alley-oop 540 frontflip flair. He said he's going to name the trick the Oliver Twist in honor of the late singer and rapper Oliver Tree.
Arisa Trew followed up her women's park gold medal from Friday with a matching one in Skateboard Vert Best Trick. With the win and her 10th career X Games gold, she ties Lindsey Jacobellis for most X Games gold medals won by a woman.
In men's skateboard park, Gavin Bottger was yet another free agent who claimed gold. X Games rookie Egoitz Bijueska, who took silver, became the first Spanish skateboarder to earn an X Games medal.
In Moto X Best Trick, Patrick Evans, the only athlete to ride an electric motorcycle at X Games Sacramento, took gold with a Nak-Nak no-hander front flip.
Rounding out Saturday's events, Brady Baker (XC Los Angeles) took BMX dirt gold in front of a hometown crowd.
Sunday Results
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Women's Skateboard Street
Gold: Miyu Ito (XC Tokyo), Yamagata, Japan
Silver: Chloe Covell (XC New York), Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
Bronze: Liz Akama (XC Los Angeles), Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Men's Skateboard Vert
Gold: Gui Khury (XC São Paulo), Curitiba, Brazil
Silver: JD Sanchez, Pleasanton, California, USA
Bronze: Tom Schaar (XC Los Angeles), Malibu, CA, USA
Men's BMX Street
Gold: Garrett Reynolds (XC São Paulo), Toms River, New Jersey, USA
Silver: Kevin Peraza (XC Tokyo), Tucson, AZ, USA
Bronze: Jordan Godwin, Cardiff, Wales
Women's BMX Park
Gold: Kim Lea Mueller, Remscheid, Germany
Silver: Hannah Roberts (XC New York), South Bend, Indiana, USA
Bronze: Miharu Ozawa (XC Tokyo), Gifu, Japan
BMX Dirt Best Trick
Gold: Ryan Williams (XC São Paulo), Sunshine Coast, Australia
Silver: Brady Baker (XC Los Angeles), Toms River, New Jersey, USA
Bronze: Brandon Loupos, Sydney, Australia
Women's Skateboard Street Best Trick
Gold: Miyu Ito (XC Tokyo), Yamagata, Japan
Silver: Paige Heyn (XC New York), Tempe, Arizona, USA
Bronze: Ibuki Matsumoto (XC São Paulo), Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan
Men's Skateboard Street Best Trick
Gold: Juni Kang, Seoul, South Korea
Silver: Ginwoo Onodera (XC New York), Yokohama, Kanahawa, Japan
Bronze: Filipe Mota (XC Los Angeles), Patos de Minas, Brazil
Women's Skateboard Vert
Gold: Mia Kretzer (XC Los Angeles), Baldivis, Australia
Silver: Mizuho Hasegawa (XC Tokyo), Ibaraki, Japan
Bronze: Asahi Kaihara, Osaka, Japan
Sunday was the most stacked day of X Games Sacramento competition, with eight medal events.
Miyo Ito kicked things off by taking women's skateboard street gold, holding off a golden run by Aussie Chloe Covell that had stretched over the last three X Games events.
Gui Khury followed up his Vert Best Trick win with a vert gold medal, breaking his tie with Arisa Trew for the most X Games medals by a teenager.
Garrett Reynolds took men's BMX street gold.
Germany's Kim Mueller held off reigning gold medalist Hannah Roberts for women's BMX park gold.
Ryan Williams added to his medal haul with another gold in BMX dirt Best Trick.
In women's skateboard vert, Arisa Trew failed to land her difficult run, finishing in eighth and paving the way for 11-year-old Mia Kretzer of Australia to clinch the win.
XGL Standings
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- XC Tokyo, 980 pts.
- XC São Paulo, 950 pts.
- XC New York, 950 pts.
- XC Los Angeles, 810 pts.
The next stop in the XGL summer calendar is X Games Chiba, July 4–5 in Chiba, Japan. The inaugural season will culminate in the championship July 24–26 in New Orleans at Caesars Superdome.



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