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X Games Aspen 2025 Women’s Street Style Top 3 Runs

The latest competition to enter the X Games, Street Style has been welcomed with open arms. The event resembles last year’s Game of SLVSH competition but with a more robust course and different judging criteria. Features and overall layout are heavily influenced by street skiing. Two heats of four athletes compete in a 10-minute jam session getting in as many runs as time allows for. The top two riders from each heat move on, combining into one group of four riders who will then compete in another 10-minute jam session. The gold is earned by the highest overall impression score.

Riders competing in Street Style are judged on overall impression, which takes in to account progression, execution, difficulty, variety and originality.


Women’s Street Style brought the damn HEAT in Aspen, no way around it. This is the first year the competition has been introduced to the X Games, and so far the reactions from social media and at the competition itself have been resoundingly positive. The event varies from Slopestyle, bringing in features influenced by street skiing. For example, this years course featured a staircase with a down flat down rail on one side and a down rail on the other, a massive wall ride, a canon rail, chain links and more.

Marion Balsamo slid into third place and secured the bronze medal. She showcased pristine control and dialed footwork on the aforementioned rail features, lacing up different tricks on both the down flat down and flat rails. Balsamo was one of two Americans who landed on the podium in the event.

In second place was Bella Bacon. Bacon has had several injuries get in the way of her skiing in recent years, but it’s clear that her drive and focus have not been deterred in the slightest. Highlighted by a massive disaster 450 on the down rail and a creative two out from the cannon rail onto the wall ride, her run was loose but lit, in the best possible way.

Topping the podium in Women’s Street Style was Olivia Asselin. The Canadian has become a figure at the forefront of women’s freeskiing over the last few years, and for good reason. Asselin showcased the perfect balance between creative riding and technical ability, capping it all off by taking the last rail with speed and lacing a back 450 out.

Be sure to check out the top podium runs and full recap videos below!

🥇 Olivia Asselin (CAN)

🥈 Bella Bacon (USA)

🥉 Marion Balsamo (USA)

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