Summary – The 2025 Snowboarding World Championship concluded in Aspen, Colorado, featuring record-breaking runs and thrilling competition among the world’s top athletes.,
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The 2025 Snowboarding World Championship concluded on December 8, 2025, in Aspen, Colorado, showcasing exceptional athleticism and record-breaking performances in front of an enthusiastic global audience. This event marked a pivotal moment in snowboarding history as athletes pushed the boundaries across various disciplines, including halfpipe, slopestyle, and snowboard cross.
What Happened?
Beginning on December 2, the championship gathered over 150 of the world’s top snowboarders from 35 countries. The competition unfolded over five days on three courses specially prepared for this event. Key highlights included:
- Japan’s Ayumu Hirano winning the men’s halfpipe gold with a historic score of 98.75 points, the highest ever recorded in a world championship halfpipe event.
- The United States’ Chloe Kim defending her slopestyle title with a flawless final run, scoring 94.50 points.
- In snowboard cross, Canada’s Max Parrot took gold after a thrilling final race, covering the course in 1 minute 24.38 seconds, edging out Norwegian competitor Markus Hargin by just 0.32 seconds.
Key Numbers
- 150 athletes from 35 nations
- Ayumu Hirano’s halfpipe score of 98.75 points (new world championship record)
- Chloe Kim’s slopestyle score of 94.50 points
- Max Parrot’s snowboard cross winning time: 1:24.38
- Over 50,000 in-person spectators throughout the event
Locker-Room Reactions
Ayumu Hirano expressed his excitement during the press conference: “Achieving this score is beyond my dreams. The competition was fierce, and the atmosphere here in Aspen pushed me to perform at my best.”
Chloe Kim added, “Defending my title means the world to me. The crowd’s energy gave me the confidence to land my runs cleanly.”
Max Parrot highlighted the razor-thin margin of victory: “Every second counted today. I’m proud to represent Canada and stand on this podium.”
The International Ski Federation (FIS) praised the event’s organization and athlete performances. FIS President Johan Eliasch stated, “This championship demonstrated the sport’s growth globally, with athletes continuing to raise the bar in skill and intensity.”
What Comes Next?
The Snowboarding World Championship’s results impact the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympic Games qualification process, with top finishers securing essential ranking points. Organizers confirmed that the next world championship will take place in 2027 in Val Thorens, France.
Meanwhile, athletes will prepare for the 2026 Winter X Games later in January, where many will seek to build on their recent successes.
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