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X Games Aspen 2025 was held at Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colorado from January 23 to 25 2025 | Disciplines: ski and snowboard SuperPipe, Slopestyle, Big Air, Knuckle Huck and Street Style | Notable winners: Luca Harrington, Tess Ledeux, Miro Tabanelli, Hiroto Ogiwara, Chloe Kim, Red Gerard, Olivia Asselin | Format: three day winter X Games edition with discipline specific finals and music programming
X Games Aspen 2025 took place from January 23 to 25 2025 at Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colorado. The edition was built as a compact three-day winter action-sports weekend, with ski and snowboard athletes competing across SuperPipe, Slopestyle, Big Air, Knuckle Huck and Street Style. Because detailed pages can cover each event separately, this general page should work as the hub: dates, venue, format, gold-medal map, major storylines and the historical moments that made the 2025 edition stand out beyond a normal X Games results sheet.
The 2025 edition was important because Street Style became part of the main Aspen competition identity alongside the established park and pipe formats. Womenâs Ski Street Style was won by Olivia Asselin, Menâs Ski Street Style by Colby Stevenson, Womenâs Snowboard Street Style by Iris Pham and Menâs Snowboard Street Style by Frank Jobin. That gave the event a stronger rail-focused layer. Aspen was no longer only about the big slope, the pipe wall, the big-air scaffold or the knuckle. It also had a short-course street language where rails, walls, quick decisions and urban-style control could decide medals.
Ski Gold Medalists â January 23 to 25 2025
Menâs Ski Slopestyle: Luca Harrington (NZL)
Womenâs Ski Slopestyle: Tess Ledeux (FRA)
Menâs Ski Big Air: Miro Tabanelli (ITA)
Womenâs Ski Big Air: Flora Tabanelli (ITA)
Menâs Ski SuperPipe: Nick Goepper (USA)
Womenâs Ski SuperPipe: Cassie Sharpe (CAN)
Menâs Ski Knuckle Huck: Alex Hall (USA)
Womenâs Ski Knuckle Huck: Rell Harwood (USA)
Menâs Ski Street Style: Colby Stevenson (USA)
Womenâs Ski Street Style: Olivia Asselin (CAN)
Snowboard Gold Medalists â January 23 to 25 2025
Menâs Snowboard Slopestyle: Red Gerard (USA)
Womenâs Snowboard Slopestyle: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL)
Menâs Snowboard Big Air: Hiroto Ogiwara (JPN)
Womenâs Snowboard Big Air: Anna Gasser (AUT)
Menâs Snowboard SuperPipe: Scotty James (AUS)
Womenâs Snowboard SuperPipe: Chloe Kim (USA)
Menâs Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Wang Ziyang (CHN)
Womenâs Snowboard Knuckle Huck: Kokomo Murase (JPN)
Menâs Snowboard Street Style: Frank Jobin (CAN)
Womenâs Snowboard Street Style: Iris Pham (USA)
The defining progression story came from Big Air. Hiroto Ogiwara landed a 2340 in Menâs Snowboard Big Air, turning his X Games debut into one of the most replayed moments of the weekend. One night later, Miro Tabanelli landed the first 2340 in ski competition on his way to Menâs Ski Big Air gold. The pair of tricks changed how the 2025 edition should be archived. This was not only a strong results year. It was the Aspen edition where six and a half rotations moved from theoretical progression into live contest history, first on a snowboard and then on skis.
The ski slopestyle storyline gave the edition its breakout-athlete arc. Harrington entered the menâs slopestyle field from the alternate list and won gold, then stayed visible through the rest of the Aspen week with Big Air silver behind Miro Tabanelli. For a general X Games page, that is more useful than listing only one medal. It shows how quickly Aspen can change a skierâs status. Harrington arrived as a dangerous New Zealand talent. By the end of the weekend, he had a gold medal, a silver medal and one of the clearest rookie breakthrough stories of the 2025 winter.
Womenâs freeskiing had two central threads. Tess Ledeux won Womenâs Ski Slopestyle, keeping France at the top of the full-course discipline and adding another Aspen result to her long major-event record. Flora Tabanelli won Womenâs Ski Big Air, making the Tabanelli family one of the strongest ski stories of the weekend after Miroâs menâs Big Air win. Asselin added a different kind of gold in Womenâs Ski Street Style, while Cassie Sharpeâs Womenâs Ski SuperPipe win and Rell Harwoodâs Knuckle Huck gold gave the ski side a wide spread of formats. The 2025 womenâs ski map was not one-dimensional; it moved from big-air precision to rail identity, pipe amplitude and slopestyle construction.
The snowboard side had its own established names and new signals. Chloe Kim won Womenâs Snowboard SuperPipe, reinforcing her status as one of the most consistent major-event pipe athletes of her generation. Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won Womenâs Snowboard Slopestyle, adding another elite result to New Zealandâs modern snow-sports run. Red Gerard took Menâs Snowboard Slopestyle, Scotty James won Menâs Snowboard SuperPipe, and Anna Gasser won Womenâs Snowboard Big Air. The snowboard gold list mixed Olympic champions, X Games veterans and newer faces, which made the edition feel balanced between legacy and progression.
The event also worked as a media weekend, not only a competition block. Monster Energy had title presence across SuperPipe events, while the official Aspen 2025 page promoted music programming alongside the contests, including Daily Bread, Illenium, Tessla, Deadmau5 and Big Gigantic. That matters for indexing because X Games Aspen is now both a sports results archive and a festival-style winter property. The event compresses elite competition, sponsor villages, concerts, athlete media, broadcast clips and social highlights into the same late-January window at Buttermilk.
This general page should not replace dedicated pages for each discipline. The detailed pages can carry full top-three podiums, scores, run notes and format explanations for Menâs Ski Slopestyle, Womenâs Ski Slopestyle, Menâs Ski Big Air, Womenâs Ski Big Air, Ski SuperPipe, Knuckle Huck and Street Style. The general page has a different role: it should connect the whole edition, explain why January 23 to 25 2025 mattered, and give users a clean entry point before they move into event-level archives. Its permanent anchors are Buttermilk, twenty medal events, the first Aspen Street Style wave, Harringtonâs breakthrough and the double 2340 moment.
X Games Aspen 2025 should be indexed as a major winter X Games edition and one of the strongest progression years of the mid-2020s. The edition had complete ski and snowboard coverage, a broader format mix through Street Style, elite returning champions, breakout winners and two 2340 landmarks in Big Air. For skipowd.tv, the page should function as the central competition hub for all Aspen 2025 child pages. The detailed event pages can handle every score. This hub should preserve the big picture: three days at Buttermilk where X Games delivered medals, music, rail culture, pipe amplitude, slopestyle pressure and two tricks that changed the ceiling of modern rotation.