


Monster Energy Brings Top Athletes to X Games Osaka 2025
Monster Energy Takes Center Stage at X Games Osaka 2025 – 73rd Edition to Showcase World’s Best in BMX, Moto X, and Skateboarding at Kyocera Dome, June 20–22.
X Games Osaka 2025 Is Almost Here!
The world’s premier action sports showcase returns to Japan from June 20–22, bringing high-octane excitement to the Kyocera Dome. Fans can expect history-making performances across BMX, Moto X, and Skateboarding, as elite athletes from around the globe compete for glory.
Monster Energy, the official energy drink partner of X Games, is set to support a powerhouse lineup of world-class athletes competing in this year’s event. With a legacy of pushing boundaries and elevating action sports, Monster Energy’s presence promises to amplify the energy and intensity in Osaka.
Marking the 73rd edition of X Games since its inception in 1995, X Games Osaka 2025 is the fourth consecutive event held in Japan. After three successful years in Chiba, the action now shifts to the vibrant city of Osaka for what promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.
Over the course of three adrenaline-filled days, 82 athletes from 13 countries will compete for 36 medals across 12 events. All competitions will be streamed live on the official X Games YouTube channel, giving fans around the world front-row access to every trick, flip and finish.
Monster Energy is set to shine in this invite-only event, fielding an elite team that includes defending X Games gold medalists, rising rookies, and Olympic medalists. Look out for these standout Monster Energy athletes in key events at X Games Osaka 2025::
Saturday at X Games Osaka 2025 will kick off with the highly anticipated Women’s Skateboard Vert competition. All eyes will be on global phenomenon, 15-year-old Arisa Trew from Palm Beach, Australia. Known for pushing the boundaries of women’s vertical skateboarding, Trew most recently clinched gold in Skateboard Vert at X Games Ventura 2024 and gold in Skateboard Park at X Games Chiba 2024 – bringing her gold count to five(!) medals. She will be facing heat from hometown hero and Monster Army rider Asahi Kaihara from Osaka, owner of two bronze medals in the discipline. And don’t count out reigning Women’s Skateboard Park World Champion Raicca Ventura (Monster Army) from Brazil in an explosive final.

Switching gears into BMX Park, the Monster squad is stacked with heavy hitters: Leading the charge, Kevin Peraza from Tucson, Arizona, is looking to improve on his silver medal in the discipline from X Games Ventura 2024 and expand his collection of 11 X Games medals (7 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze). Prepare for an intense battle with Olympic gold medalist and three-time X Games medalist Jose Torres from Argentina. Also shooting for X Games glory, look out for multiple BMX Park World Champion Anthony Jeanjean from Béziers, France alongside two-time BMX Park gold medalist Daniel Sandoval from California. Don’t miss it!

Next up, the Women’s Skateboard Street final will see 16-year-old Liz Akama from Miyagi, Japan, face the world elite of the sport. Despite her young age, Akama already owns six X Games medals, including bronze from X Games Chiba 2024, alongside silver from the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. But the tech skating master really wants her first X Games gold – will this be her moment?

Speaking of X Games gold, the Men’s Skateboard Vert event will showcase 25-year-old Tom Schaar from Malibu, California, looking for his second gold in the event – and he’s hungry after claiming bronze at X Games Chiba 2024. His competition includes New York’s Elliot Sloan with 16 X Games medals to his name (7 gold, 7 silver, 2 bronze) as well as Japanese style icon Moto Shibata from Osaka battling for his tenth X Games medal. A classic in the making!

For another classic battle, tune into the BMX Park Best Trick event where defending gold medalist Daniel Sandoval is the rider to beat. Top contenders include Kevin Peraza after taking gold at X Games Ventura 2024 alongside the silver medalist from Chiba 2024, 28-year-old Jeremy Malott from Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Also never rule out previous BMX Dirt Best Trick winner Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, together with six-time X Games medalist Mike Varga from Canada, and California’s Bryce Tryon looking for his second X Games medal in an epic progression session that will stoke the fans!

The first day of X Games Osaka 2025 will end on a high note in the Moto X Best Trick final. Get ready for boundary-pushing moves courtesy of seventeen-time X Games medalist Jackson Strong from Lockhart, Australia, hungry for gold after taking silver at Chiba 2024. Also dropping into the session, Japanese Moto X legend Taka Higashino earned bronze at the previous X Games in Japan. Meanwhile, Julien Vanstippen from Ophain, Belgium, and Japan’s Genki Watanabe want to lock in their career-first Best Trick medals. And will the youngest competitor on the roster, 24-year-old Australian Ben Richards, finally rise to the X Games podium?

The final day of X Games in Osaka starts with the BMX Street event – and a stacked Monster Energy roster: After sweeping the podium in the discipline at X Games Ventura 2024, gold medal winner Kevin Peraza, silver medalist Jordan Godwin from Cardiff, Wales, and bronze medalist Lewis Mills from Terrey Hills, Australia, are back for more. German tech pioneer Felix Prangenberg comes in hungry after settling for fourth place at X Games Chiba 2024. He will duel with 2023 gold medalist Boyd Hilder from Australia. Anything can happen!

Next on the agenda, X Games Osaka will throw it back to a classic event with BMX Flatland. Wildly popular in Japan, the discipline showcases BMX athletes performing tricks on a flat surface without obstacles or jumps. Monster Energy team rider Moto Sasaki from Chiba is an icon of the scene and previous bronze medal winner. Don’t miss this masterclass in style and effortless flow!

Stay tuned for the Women’s Skateboard Park final to see defending gold medalist Arisa Trew aiming for her second gold medal of the weekend. Her biggest rival? That’s Olympic silver medalist and X Games champion Cocona Hiraki from Hokkaido, Japan. And with current World Champion Raicca Ventura (Monster Army) from Brazil dropping into the session, the sky is the limit!

Keeping the progression going at X Games Osaka 2025, the Men’s Skateboard Street final is gearing up for an unforgettable showdown: Brazilian powerhouse and Olympic silver medalist Kelvin Hoefler had to settle for fourth place at X Games Chiba 2024 – and wants back into the top three. He’s up against two Japanese young guns: 18-year-old X Games silver medalist Daiki Ikeda from Tokyo and 18-year-old Toa Sasaki from Mie, Japan, who shook the system by winning World Skate Games Italy 2024. For another wild card, look no further than 15-year-old Julian Agliardi from Long Beach, California, winner of the 2024 Mystik Sk8 Cup and ready for his first X Games podium!

Ending the fourth edition of X Games in Japan with a banger, make sure to catch the Men’s Skateboard Park contest. The action will unfold with Tom Schaar dropping in as the defending gold medalist from X Games Chiba 2024. Prepare for a head-to-head competition as last year’s silver medalist, 21-year-old Kieran Woolley from Kiama Downs, Australia, brings his latest tricks to the park course in Osaka. Rounding out the Monster Energy squad, 24-year-old X Games gold medalist Trey Wood is ready to stoke the Japanese crowd in this grand finale.
Don’t miss the action at X Games Osaka 2025 when the Monster Energy team proceeds to Unleash the Beast!
