The Winter X Games 2025 brought the world’s best action sports athletes to Aspen, Colorado, delivering jaw-dropping tricks, heart-pounding competition, and an electric atmosphere that left fans buzzing. From “never-been-done” big air tricks, to history-making rookie performances, this year’s event showcased the pinnacle of skiing talent. Winter X Games once again proved why it’s the ultimate stage for freestyle skiing.

In this recap, we’ll dive into all of the results and medal-winning performances that made the 2025 Winter X Games a must-watch event for Freeski enthusiasts. Whether you missed the live action or want to relive the most exciting runs, we’ve got you covered!

X-Games Big Air

The Italian brothersister combo takes the top spot for both the men’s and women’s big air.

Super Pipe

Cassie Sharpe returns to competition after giving birth to a baby girl only a couple of years ago.

Slope Style

X-Games rookie and alternate, Luca Harrington, comes out of nowhere to snag the top spot in the men’s division.

Knuckle Huck

Alex Hall did not spin to win, yet still managed to take the top spot. Love that.

Street

Olivia Asselin takes the W on the woman’s side. Be sure to get your hands on the winter issue of SKIER to read our full-length interview with Olivia! Subscribe today!

The Legacy of Winter X Games 2025: A Season to Remember

As the snow settles in Aspen, the Winter X Games 2025 its hard to imagain that skiing is getting even crazier… But it certainly is. From NBD (“Never been done”) tricks to rising stars cementing their place in the spotlight, this year’s event pushed the boundaries of what’s possible on snow. The energy of the crowd, the innovation of the athletes, and the unforgettable moments created a spectacle that will inspire the next generation of skiers.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, one thing is clear: the Winter X Games continues to be the pinnacle of progression, creativity, and passion in the world of winter sports. Stay tuned for what’s next, because if 2025 is any indication, the future of action sports is brighter—and bolder—than ever.

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