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Monster Energy is proud to celebrate the success of its BMX, Moto X, and Skateboard athletes at X Games Chiba 2024. The event saw Monster Energy riders claim a total of 11 medals, including three gold, four silver, and four bronze. The competition featured elite performances across BMX, Skateboard, and Moto X disciplines, showcasing the incredible talent of the athletes.

One of the standout performances came from 25-year-old Tom Schaar from Malibu, who clinched the gold in Men’s Skateboard Park, marking his first X Games gold medal in the discipline. Another impressive victory was achieved by 14-year-old Monster Army rider Arisa Trew, who secured gold in Women’s Skateboard Park, making it her third consecutive gold medal.

The BMX Park Best Trick event saw 30-year-old Daniel Sandoval from Corona, California, claim his first career gold medal, further adding to the success of the Monster Energy team. The competition featured a high level of skill and innovation, with riders pushing the boundaries of what is possible in their respective disciplines.

X Games Chiba 2024 marked the 71st edition of X Games since its inception in 1995, and the event showcased 85 elite athletes from 16 countries. The competition was fierce, with athletes vying for 33 medals across 11 events. Supported by Monster Energy as the official energy drink partner, the event provided a platform for athletes to showcase their talent and passion for action sports.

The Monster Energy team’s impressive medal run continued throughout the competition, with riders delivering standout performances in events such as Men’s Skateboard Vert, Women’s Skateboard Street, and Men’s Skateboard Street Best Trick. Athletes like Nyjah Huston, Kieran Woolley, and Moto Shibata showcased their skills and creativity, earning medals and thrilling the audience with their performances.

In the Women’s Skateboard Park final, Arisa Trew once again proved her dominance in the discipline, securing her third consecutive gold medal with a captivating performance. The event featured a display of technical skill and style, with riders executing complex tricks and maneuvers with precision and flair.

The BMX Park Best Trick event saw Daniel Sandoval and Jeremy Malott deliver standout performances, earning gold and silver medals respectively. The competition was intense, with riders pushing the limits of what is possible on a BMX bike and thrilling the crowd with their daring tricks and stunts.

Closing out the competition, the Moto X Best Trick contest saw riders like Jackson Strong and Taka Higashino deliver impressive performances, showcasing their skill and bravery in executing challenging tricks. The event provided a thrilling conclusion to X Games Chiba 2024, with riders leaving their mark on the competition and exciting fans with their incredible displays of talent.

Overall, X Games Chiba 2024 was a testament to the skill, dedication, and passion of the athletes who competed. The event provided a platform for riders to showcase their abilities and push the boundaries of action sports, further cementing Monster Energy’s commitment to supporting the scene and sport. Fans can catch up on all the action from X Games Japan 2024 on the official X Games YouTube channel and stay tuned for updates on future events and competitions.