<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Starting off the day in Women’s Skateboard Street, Japan’s <strong>Momiji Nishiya</strong> upgraded her X Games Minneapolis 2019 silver medal to gold on Sunday – earning her second Skateboard Street medal in three X Games appearances. Nishiya secured the win with her first run, landing a bigspin frontside boardslide, Suski grind on the ledge, backside disaster on quarterpipe, frontside feeble grind on the eight-stair handrail, heelflip, Smith grind on quarterpipe, frontside 5-0 to front-shuv it, frontside salad grind on the five-stair handrail. Australian <strong>Chloe Covell </strong>took home silver in only her second X Games appearance and as the youngest competitor at this year’s competition at just 12 years old. <strong>Yumeka Oda</strong> won her first-ever X Games medal, taking bronze back to Japan, respectively. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Twelve years ago, X Games introduced the first-ever video competition with Real Street. This year, X Games 2022 changed the game again by producing a live Real Street Best Trick competition. In lieu of the historical 60-second video part, this year's Real Street Best Trick contest was an all-out, 30-minute jam session that took place at an undisclosed legendary street skate spot in Southern California. Fresh off a bronze medal performance in Skateboard Street on Saturday night, <strong>Yuto Horigome</strong> earned his third X Games gold with the Real Street Best Trick win. Horigome added his fifth X Games medal to his collection, landing a nollie 270 noseslide. U.S. skater and now five-time X Games medalist <strong>Jamie Foy</strong> took silver with a fakie flip switch frontside boardslide. Rounding out the podium was <strong>Matt Berger</strong>, who earned his first-ever X Games medal with a frontside bluntslide kickflip to fakie.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Kieran Woolley </strong>closed out X Games 2022 with his gold medal performance in Men’s Skateboard Park on his third run. The eighteen-year-old Aussie only made his X Games debut this past April at X Games Chiba, and won his second medal with a run consisting of a varial kickflip gap to extension, frontside nosegrind off the extension into bowl, boneless, 5-0 grind off extension, big backside 540 nosegrab, kickflip Indy, alley-oop lipslide up extension, Miller flip. <strong>Gavin Bottger</strong>, who debuted at X Games 2021 at just fourteen years old won silver on Sunday, while Brazilian skater <strong>Luiz Francisco</strong> took home his first X Games medal, earning bronze.</div>