Winter X Games 2024: Full Results, Medal Winners and Best Trick Highlights
Winter X Games 2024: Full Results, Medal Winners and Best Trick Highlights

After three days of action, including the return of big-name stars and multiple never-been-done-before tricks, X Games Aspen 2024 has come to an end.
This year's event saw plenty of changes, from new events for men and women to for-sale viewing corral tickets to a modified broadcast, including one event being streamed entirely on TikTok.
The Knuckle Huck event, which first debuted at X Games in 2019, included a new women's competition in both ski and snowboard this year. Women (and men) also had new ski and snowboard street style events, which were streamed on TikTok.
Most important, however, are the skiers and snowboarders who stunned viewers with their medal-winning performances. Below you'll find a recap of all the weekend's events, including podium results, highlights and trick lists.
Friday

Game of SLVSH
Men's Winner: Ferdinand Dahl (NOR)
Women's Winner: Olivia Asselin (CAN)
Women's Snowboard Slopestyle
1. Mia Brookes (GBR) 97.66
2. Kokomo Murase (JPN) 94.33
3. Reira Iwabuchi (JPN) 92.00
4. Anna Gasser (AUT) 91.00
5. Annika Morgan (GER) 82.33
6. Hailey Langland (USA) 70.66
7. Miyabi Onitsuka (JPN) 55.66
8. Laurie Blouin (CAN) 32.33
.@Mia_brookes – age 17 and the second-youngest athlete at #XGamesAspen 2024 – took Women's Snowboard Slopestyle gold with the three highest scores of the contest. #XGames pic.twitter.com/Goa5eywGZe
— X Games (@XGames) January 26, 2024
With her gold-medal performance in women's slopestyle, Mia Brookes also made X Games history, becoming the first woman to successfully land a 1440 in the event.
Women's Snowboard SuperPipe
1. Chloe Kim (USA) 96.33
2. Mitsuki Ono (JPN) 87.00
3. Xuetong Cai (CHN) 83.66
4. Bea Kim (USA)
5. Brooke D'Hondt (CAN)
6. Berenice Wicki (SUI)
7. Emily Arthur (AUS)
8. Kinsley White (USA)
After taking a year off from competition, Chloe Kim showed the world that she's still the rider to beat in women's snowboard halfpipe.
.@ChloeKim wins her 7th #XGames SuperPipe gold, tying her mentor Kelly Clark for most in the discipline. In her victory lap, she became the first woman to land a 1260 in a women's snowboard superpipe competition. #XGamesAspen@MonsterEnergy pic.twitter.com/v4yVvcUSam
— X Games (@XGames) January 27, 2024
Kim took gold to tie her mentor Kelly Clark for the most X Games SuperPipe wins. With victory secured, in her final lap Kim threw down a Cab 1260, the first time the trick has been done in women's halfpipe history.
Men's Snowboard Knuckle Huck
1. Liam Brearley (CAN)
2. Zeb Powell (USA)
3. Darcy Sharpe (CAN)
4. Luke Winkelmann (USA)
5. Nate Haust (USA)
6. Dylan Alito (USA)
7. Miles Fallon (USA)
8. Jake Canter (USA)
Men's Ski Big Air
1. Troy Podmilsak (USA) 86.00
2. Alex Hall (USA) 85.00
3. Daniel Bacher (AUT) 70.00
4. Miro Tabanelli (ITA) 69.00
5. Mac Forehand (USA) 65.00
6. Sebastian Schjerve (NOR) 65.00
7. Birk Ruud (NOR) 62.00
8. Max Moffat (CAN) 52.00
Men's Snowboard SuperPipe
1. Scotty James (AUS) 93.00
2. Ruka Hirano (JPN) 87.00
3. Kaishu Hirano (JPN) 86.33
4. Shichuro Shigeno (JPN) 80.66
5. Jan Scherrer (SUI) 72.00
6. Yuto Totsuka (JPN) 36.33
7. Chase Josey (USA) 34.33
8. Ayumu Hirano (JPN) 25.33
With Shaun White out of the field, the men's snowboard SuperPipe discipline has predominantly been a contest between Australia's Scotty James and an incredibly strong Team Japan, including Yuto Totsuka and Olympic gold medalist Ayumu Hirano.
But James prevailed at X Games to earn his third consecutive gold medal, which only White has accomplished previously.
King of Superpipe, @scottyjames31 secures his 6th #XGames Snowboard SuperPipe gold and joins Shaun White as the only two people to ever three-peat in the discipline. @MonsterEnergy #XGamesAspen pic.twitter.com/LkNYxmfGKK
— X Games (@XGames) January 27, 2024
James' run included his signature switch McTwist back to regular, which he calls a switch McTwist rewind, a frontside 1440 and a switch backside 1260.
Saturday

Men's Ski Slopestyle
1. Birk Ruud (NOR) 96.33
2. Alex Hall (USA) 96.00
3. Mac Forehand (USA) 95.33
4. Colby Stevenson (USA) 94.33
5. Andri Ragettli (SUI) 93.33
6. Jesper Tjader (SWE) 92.33
7. Evan McEachran (CAN) 87.66
8. Max Moffat (CAN) 86.33
9. Henrik Harlaut (SWE) 85.66
10. Ferdinand Dahl (NOR) 46.44
Women's Snowboard Knuckle Huck
1. Kokomo Murase (JPN)
2. Annika Moran (GER)
3. Ellie Weiler (USA)
4. Jasmine Baird (CAN)
5. Ellie Weiler (USA)
6. Iris Pham (USA)
Women's Ski Knuckle Huck
1. Olivia Asselin (CAN)
2. Rell Harwood (USA)
3. Sarah Hoefflin (SUI)
4. Anni Karava (FIN)
5. Tereza Korabova (CZE)
6. Lisa Zimmerman (GER)
7. Taylor Lundquist (USA)
The women's Knuckle Huck event was new for 2024. Unlike the more structured slopestyle and big air events, Knuckle Huck sees athletes tap in to their creativity to do a style-forward trick using the deck, knuckle and landing of the big air jump.
Kokomo Murase wins the inaugural Thayers Women’s Snowboard Knuckle Huck, her second medal of the weekend and second #XGames gold total. @ThayersNatural #XGamesAspen pic.twitter.com/PLjDwWbpqn
— X Games (@XGames) January 27, 2024
Olivia Asselin takes gold in Thayers Women’s Ski Knuckle Huck’s contest debut. It’s her 2nd medal (Big Air bronze) in three X Games appearances. @ThayersNatural #XGamesAspen pic.twitter.com/XumfSIB88q
— X Games (@XGames) January 27, 2024
Snowboard Street Style
Women's Winner: Grace Warner (USA)
Men's Winner: Pat Fava (USA)
Women's Ski SuperPipe
1. Eileen Gu (CHN) 95.66
2. Zoe Atkin (GBR) 90.66
3. Amy Fraser (CAN) 90.00
4. Svea Irving (USA) 87.33
5. Dillan Glennie (CAN) 83.33
6. RIley Jacobs (USA) 82.00
7. Yujin Jang (KOR) 69.66
8. Sabrina Cakmakli (GER) 60.00
Eileen Gu took a break from her full courseload at Stanford and her career as an international supermodel to compete at X Games. She was rewarded with gold in women's ski SuperPipe. Gu's run was highlighted by back-to-back 900s and an alley oop backside 540 safety grab
Eileen Gu’s win in Chipotle Women’s Ski SuperPipe is her third X Games gold (2 SuperPipe, 1 Slopestyle). No time to celebrate, though, Stanford homework is waiting for her, back to work@ChipotleTweets #XGamesAspen pic.twitter.com/qIy9QKmCSP
— X Games (@XGames) January 28, 2024
Women's Ski Big Air
1. Tess Ledeux (FRA)
2. Anastasia Tatalina (RUS)
3. Rell Harwood (USA)
4. Ruby Star Andrews (NZL)
5. Sandra Eie (NOR)
6. Mathilde Gremaud (SUI)
Men's Snowboard Big Air
1. Taiga Hasegawa (JPN)
2. Hiroaki Kunitake (JPN)
3. Mons Røisland (NOR)
4. Chris Corning (USA)
5. Tiarn Collins (NZL)
6. Rene Rinnekangas (FIN)
7. Liam Brearley (CAN)
8. Takeru Otsuka (JPN)
Men's Ski Knuckle Huck
1. Colby Stevenson (USA)
2. Henrik Harlaut (SWE)
3. Jesper Tjader (SWE)
4. Quinn Wolferman (USA)
5. Cody LaPlante (USA)
6. Juho Saastamoinen (FIN)
7. Alex Hall (USA)
8. Dennis Ranalter (AUT)
Sunday

Men's Snowboard Slopestyle
- Red Gerard (USA) 97.00
- Mark McMorris (CAN) 96.00
- Mons Røisland (NOR) 92.66
- Sven Thorgren (SWE) 90.00
- Rene Rinnekangas (FIN) 86.66
- Tiarn Collins (NZL) 84.00
- Chris Corning (USA) 77.66
- Taiga Hasegawa (JPN) 55.66
- Judd Henkes (USA) 47.33
- Darcy Sharpe (CAN) 46.66
.@redgerard entered Aspen 2024 with one #XGames Slopestyle medal, bronze. Now he owns gold. Gerard logged a 97 in Run 3 to beat Mark McMorris by 1 point. @MonsterEnergy #XGamesAspen pic.twitter.com/qAMwKpOPBx
— X Games (@XGames) January 28, 2024
Red Gerard, who resides in nearby Silverthorne, Colorado, captured his first X Games gold medal on Sunday in his eighth appearance. His only other previous X Games medal was bronze in 2020.
Gerard's top run included a stylish rail section and a switch backside 1620 melon and a backside 1800 melon on the final two jumps to hold off twice-defending champion Mark McMorris, who went switch backside triple cork 1620 melon and backside triple cork 1620 Indy on the final two jumps.
Women's Ski Slopestyle
1. Tess Ledeux (FRA) 95.33
2. Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) 92.33
3. Giulia Tanno (SUI) 88.00
4. Rell Harwood (USA) 84.33
5. Sarah Hoefflin (SUI) 83.66
6. Anastasia Tatalina (RUS) 81.33
7. Ruby Star Andrews (NZL) 79.33
8. Olivia Asselin (CAN) 52.00
Men's Ski SuperPipe
1. Alex Ferreira (USA) 95.33
2. Nico Porteous (NZL) 92.66
3. Hunter Hess (USA) 92.00
4. Nick Goepper (USA) 91.33
5. Brendan Mackay (CAN) 90.66
6. Aaron Blunck (USA) 68.66
7. David Wise (USA) 64.66
8. Jon Sallinen (FIN) 23.33
Women's Snowboard Big Air
1. Kokomo Murase (JPN) 94.00
2. Reira Iwabuchi (JPN) 75.00
3. Anna Gasser (AUT) 71.00
4. Mia Brookes (GBR) 62.00
5. Annika Morgan (GER) 52.00
6. Jasmine Baird (CAN) 36.00
7. Laurie Blouin (CAN) 32.00
8. Miyabi Onitsuka (JPN) 21.00