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X Games Aspen 2025 Women’s Ski SuperPipe Top 3 Runs

With fierce competition, SuperPipe has made a grand resurgence in recent years. The SuperPipe is about 567 feet long and 66 feet wide. The walls reach a height of 22 feet, sending riders launching over 35 feet above the ground as they link tricks together, striving for the perfect run. The women’s and men’s fields each contain eight riders who get two runs to rack up the highest score, with the top four scores moving on to finals. There, points reset to zero and the remaining skiers get two runs, with the best single score taking the gold.

Skiers in SuperPipe are judged on progression, execution, difficulty, variety and amplitude.


Canada won the night in Women’s SuperPipe at X Games Aspen 2025. All eyes were on Cassie Sharpe, Svea Irving and Eileen Gu heading into this matchup. But after a bad crash in the Street Style event earlier, Gu had to back out of SuperPipe in order to stay fresh for Slopestyle.

It was no easy battle, but Sharpe wedged out the win despite China’s Fanghui Li inching right behind her, missing her by less than two points. She stacked back-to-back right and left side 900s on her final run, and we have to give her massive style credit for throwing in that air to fakie mid-run.

Sharpe recently had a baby, but the Olympic gold medalist hasn’t let that slow her down in the slightest. After having a great comeback competition season so far, we are stoked to see Sharpe keep the momentum going with an X Games gold in her first trip back to the event since 2021.

Fanghui Li, the 21-year-old Chinese phenom, secured the silver medal with a blend of technical and stylish riding. She earned a score of 86.66, and with a bit more control in her final run, she likely would have overtaken Sharpe… but that day will have to wait! Amy Fraser, a fellow Canadian alongside Sharpe, took home the bronze.

Be sure to watch the top podium runs and full event replay below!

🥇 Cassie Sharpe (CAN) 88.33

🥈 Li Fanghui (CHN) 86.66

🥉 Amy Fraser (CAN) 84.66

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