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On 2018-01-30 at 03:42, phelps said:

well, some of those things don't really have anything to share with the word "Sport", but some other are really amazing, highly entertaining...a wonderful show...

and I'm just asking myself how many of those disciplines that are also included in the Olympic program would offer the same show, the same technical quality we saw in Aspen also in Korea? :mumble:

The slopestyle corse and the half pipe in Pyeongchang both had great reviews during the test event (arguably the Pyeongchang test event slopestyle course was the best ever built at the time), and basically all the best athletes will be at the Olympics (within the four per country limit) so both those events should have a similar level. This won’t be like Sochi with the funky (I still think the rail section was pretty good) slopestyle course and the aweful half pipe.

 

X Games big air is pretty different from the FIS version, so it’s hard to compare.

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X-Games Norway were held from 18th to 20th May.

 

Medalists and best runs.

 

Women's Skateboard Street

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :BRA Leticia Bufoni 84.66 55.00 75.33 84.66
2 :USA Lacey Baker 78.00 52.00 78.33 78.33
3 :BRA Pamela Rosa 60.33 75.33 47.66 75.33

 

 

Women's Ski Big Air

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :SWE Jennie-lee Burmansson 34.66 6.66 43.00 77.66
2 :SUI Giulia Tanno 47.00 17.00 26.66 73.66
3 :NOR Tiril Sjaastad-Chirtiansen 33.33 29.33 40.00 73.33

 

 

Women's Snowboard Big Air

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :JPN Kokomo Murase 29.00 45.66 49.66 78.66
2 :USA Julia Marino 42.33 6.33 30.66 72.999
3 :FIN Enni Rukajarvi 35.66 31.33 8.33 66.99

 

 

Men's Ski Big Air Final

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :NOR Birk Rudd 30.00 47.00 38.33 85.33
2 :SWE Henrik Harlaut 34.66 49.33  31.33 83.99
3 :NOR Oystein Braaten 40.66 36.66 16.33 77.32

 

 

Men's Snowboard Big Air

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :JPN Takeru Otsuka 45.00 46.00 23.66 91.00
2 :NOR Marcus Kleveland 40.00 46.22 6.66 86.33
3 :USA Chris Corning 37.00 38.66 45.00 83.66

 

 

Men's Skateboard Street

 

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :BRA Kelvin Hoefler 92.33 94.33 32.66
2 :USA Jagger Eaton 88.00 26.33 59.33
3 :BRA Felipe Gustavo 83.66 80.00 73.33

 

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Summer X-Games in Minneapolis have started at July 18.

 

Finals schedule.

 

Thursday, July 19

Skateboard Vert

BMX Vert

 

Friday, July 20

Next X Skateboard Park

Next X Skateboard Street

BMX Street

BMX Park Best Trick

Moto X QuarterPipe High Air

BMX Big Air

Moto X Freestyle

 

Saturday, July 21

Moto X Step Up

Men's Skateboard Park

Women's Skateboard Street

BMX Dirt

Moto X Best Whip

Moto X Best Trick

Skateboard Big Air

 

Sunday, July 22

Harley-Davidson Flat Track Racing & Harley Hooligan Racing

Women's Skateboard Park

Men's Skateboard Street

Men's BMX Park

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X Games Minneapolis 2018 Results

Thursday, July 19

 

Skateboard Vert

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Jimmy Wilkins 89.00 30.00 57.66 89.00
2 :JPN Moto Shibata 86.00 87.33 77.33 87.33
3 :USA Mitchie Brusco 50.00 87.00 7.33 87.00

 

 

BMX Vert

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :AUS Vince Byron 91.00 76.66 91.00
2 :GBR Jamie Bestwick 88.00 85.00 88.00
3 :USA Zach Newman 84.00 59.33 84.00
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X Games Minneapolis 2018 Results

Friday, July 20

 

Next X Skateboard Park

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :USA Liam Pace 87.00 8.33 87.00
2 :USA Gavin Bottger 63.66 83.66 83.66
3 :BRA Luiz Francisco 59.66 80.00 80.00

Next X Skateboard Street

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :BRA Giovanni Vianna 84.00 90.33 90.33
2 :JPN Keyaki Ike 86.00 82.66 86.00
3 :USA Marcos Montoya 76.00 85.00 85.00

BMX Street

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :USA Chad Kerley 89.33 92.33 92.33
2 :USA Garrett Reynolds 91.33 88.66 91.33
3 :USA Devon Smillie 82.33 88.66 88.66

BMX Park Best Trick

Rank Name Best
1 :AUS Alex Hiam 90.66
2 :AUS Logan Martin 87.66
3 :RUS Alex Nikulin 87.66

Moto X QuarterPipe High Air

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Axell Hodges 32'3" 33'2" 34'3" 34'3"
2 :USA Colby Raha 29'9" 31'2" 33'2" 33'2"
3 :USA Tyler Bereman 27'3" 29'9" 29'1" 29'9"

BMX Big Air

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Best
1 :USA James Foster 82.66 89.33 21.66 73.33 89.33
2 :USA Morgan Wade 87.66 78.33 44.00 76.33 87.66
3 :AUS Vince Byron 83.33 50.33 85.66 82.00 85.66

Moto X Freestyle

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :FRA Tom Pages 44.00 92.33 92.33
2 :AUS Jackson Strong 90.00 25.00 90.00
3 :AUS Rob Adelberg 88.66 22.33 88.66
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X Games Minneapolis 2018 Results

Saturday, July 21

 

Moto X Step Up

 

Rank Name Best
1 :AUS Jarryd McNeil 43'
2 :CZE Libor Podmol 41'
3 :USA Colby Raha 41'

Men's Skateboard Park

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Alex Sorgente 89.00 11.66 5.00 89.00
2 :USA Triastan Rennie 86.66 87.66 83.33 87.66
3 :USA Tom Schaar 85.33 31.00 72.33 85.33

Women's Skateboard Street

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Mariah Duran 24.66 87.66 63.66 87.66
2 :JPN Aori Nishimura 85.00 86.00 19.66 86.00
3 :USA Alexis Sablone 77.66 79.33 84.00 84.00

BMX Dirt

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :AUS Brandon Loupos 90.33 20.66 95.00 95.00
2 :AUS Logan Martin 94.00 91.33 91.33 94.00
3 :USA Brian Fox 92.33 44.33 42.66 92.33

Moto X Best Whip

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :AUS Jarryd McNeil 90.66 91.66 68.00 91.66
2 :JPN Genki Watanabe 88.00 87.00 91.33 91.33
3 :USA Axell Hodges 86.00 88.00 90.33 90.33

Moto X Best Trick

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Best
1 :AUS Jackson Strong 93.00 - 93.00
2 :FRA Tom Pages 91.66 91.00 91.66
3 :AUS Rob Adelberg 90.66 91.00 91.00

Skateboard Big Air

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Best
1 :USA Mitchie Brusco 39.66 39.00 39.00 92.00 0.03 92.00
2 :USA Clay Kreiner 0.03 0.03 88.00 0.03 91.00 91.00
3 :USA Trey Wood 83.00 X 0.03 90.00 0.03 90.00
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X Games Minneapolis 2018 Winner's runs

Saturday, July 21

 

Moto X Step Up

Men's Skateboard Park

Women's Skateboard Street

BMX Dirt

Moto X Best Whip

Moto X Best Trick

Skateboard Big Air

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X Games Minneapolis 2018 Results

Sunday, July 22

 

Harley-Davidson Flat Track Racing

Rank Name Time
1 :USA Jared Mees 4:00.747
2 :USA Briar Bauman -1.375
3 :USA Jake Johnson -1.926

Women's Skateboard Park

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Brighton Zeuner 87.66 90.33 17.66 90.33
2 :AUS Sabre Norris 84.66 85.33 69.66 85.33
3 :JPN Sakura Yosozumi 56.00 21.33 82.33 82.33

Men's Skateboard Street

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :USA Nyjah Huston 63.00 93.00 80.33 93.00
2 :USA Jagger Eaton 85.00 88.00 90.33 90.33
3 :BRA Kelvin Hoefler 89.66 72.00 89.33 89.66

Men's BMX Park

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Best
1 :AUS Logan Martin 92.66 93.33 79.33 93.33
2 :USA Dennis Enarson 64.00 90.66 91.00 91.00
3 :AUS Kyle Baldock 88.66 - 87.00 88.66
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