Rayssa Leal of Brazil and Frenchman Aurelien Giraud were crowned winners of the 2022 Skateboarding Street World championships in 2023 at the Aljada Skate Park in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Over 270 skaters are battled it out for the title of street world champion as well as ranking points for Paris 2024 Olympic qualification.
The competition begans with a women and men's open qualifier where the top 27 advanced. Then, the skaters that were pre-seeded due to their Olympic World Skate Ranking (OWSR), joined the competition phase to make a field of 32.
After the quarter-finals 16 skaters progressed to the semi-finals with just eight making the final cut for the final on Sunday 5 February.
Below is the full list of results from the contest.
World street skateboarding championships 2022: Results and best run scores
Men's finals - 5 February
- Aurelien Giraud (FRA) - 269.33 - Gold
- Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) - 267.38 - Silver
- Onodera Ginwoo (JPN) - 263.04 - Bronze
- Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) - 248.59
- Richard Tury (SVK) - 245.42
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 179.15
- Chris Joslin (USA) - 179.08
- Shirai Sora (JPN) - 155.78
Women's finals - 5 February
- Rayssa Leal (BRA) - 255.58 - Gold
- Chloe Covell (AUS) - 253.51 - SiIver
- Nishiya Momiji (JPN) - 253.30 - Bronze
- Akama Rizu (JPN) - 251.91
- Nakayama Funa (JPN) - 240.79
- Gabi Mazetto (BRA) - 221.45
- Paige Heyn (USA) - 211.71
- Pamela Rosa (BRA) - 126.52
Men's semi-finals - 4 February
The top 8 progress to the final
- Onodera Ginwoo (JPN) - 262.24
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 260.99
- Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) - 255.85
- Shirai Sora (JPN) - 250.66
- Aurelien Giraud (FRA) - 250.04
- Chris Joslin (USA) - 249.07
- Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) - 237.86
- Richard Tury (SVK) - 237.38
Women's semi-finals - 4 February
The top 8 progress to the final.
- Akama Rizu (JPN) - 253.65
- Rayssa Leal (BRA) - 252.98
- Nishiya Momiji (JPN) - 249.10
- Chloe Covell (AUS) - 246.09
- Gabi Mazetto (BRA) - 221.56
- Pamela Rosa (BRA) - 219.43
- Nakayama Funa (JPN) - 209.48
- Paige Heyn (USA) - 209.19
Men's Quarter-finals - 3 February
The top 16 progress to the semi-finals.
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 85.01
- Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) - 82.30
- Aurelien Giraud (FRA) - 81.08
- Onodera Ginwoo (JPN) - 80.00
- Matsumoto Kairi (JPN) - 78.28
- Ryan Decenzo (CAN) - 75.10
- Alexander Midler (USA) - 73.99
- Shirai Sora (JPN) - 73.20
- Joseph Garbaccio (FRA) - 73.07
- Richard Tury (SVK) - 73.04
- Chris Joslin (USA) - 71.91
- Angelo Caro (PER) - 71.30
- Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) - 70.03
- Sasaki Toa (JPN) - 69.99
- Giovanni Vianni (BRA) - 68.89
- Jhancarlos Gonzalez Oritz (COL) - 66.23
Women's Quarter-finals - 3 February
The top 16 progress to the semi-finals.
- Roos Zwetsloot (NED) - 82.58
- Akama Rizu (JPN) - 81.42
- Chloe Covell (AUS) - 80.99
- Oda Yuma (JPN) - 77.81
- Paige Heyn (USA) - 74.91
- Pamela Rosa (BRA) - 72.38
- Nakayama Funa (JPN) - 70.04
- Liv Lovelace (AUS) - 68.76
- Mariah Duran (USA) - 66.03
- Gabi Mazetto (BRA) - 65.24
- Uemura Aoi (JPN) - 63.12
- Nishiya Momiji (JPN) - 61.09
- Nakajima Nonoka (JPN) - 49.44
- Haylie Powell (AUS) - 48.66
- Rayssa Leal (BRA) - 48.65
- Daniela Terol (ESP) - 48.43
Men's Open Qualifier - 2 February
The top 28 progress to the quarter-finals.
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 83.15
- Onodera Ginwoo (JPN) - 74.91
- Alexander Midler (USA) - 73.03
- Richard Tury (SVK) - 72.55
- Joseph Garbaccio (FRA) - 72.07
- Chris Joslin (USA) - 71.11
- Matt Berger (CAN) - 70.05
- Ryan Decenzo (CAN) - 69.40
- Sasaki Toa (JPN) - 68.75
- Shirai Sora (JPN) - 67.45
- Dashawn Jordan (USA) - 67.03
- Vincent Milou (FRA) - 66.36
- Jhancarlos Gonzalez Oritz (COL) - 65.28
- Nelson Garza De La Cruz (MEX) - 65.22
- Giovanni Vianna (BRA) - 64.25
- Matsumoto Kairi (JPN) - 63.04
- Justin Sommer (GER) - 62.23
- Koffe Kroon (SWE) - 61.37
- Kilian Zehnder (SUI) - 60.00
- Netsuke Kairi (JPN) - 59.64
- Rome Collyer (AUS) - 59.00
- Agustin Aquila (ITA) - 58.96
- Deivid Tuesta (PER) - 58.86
- Ivan Monteiro (BRA) - 58.72
- Angelo Caro (PER) - 58.47
- Eduardo Neves (BRA) - 57.44
- Lucas Rabelo (BRA) - 56.81
- Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) - 56.43
Women's Open Qualifier - 1 February
The top 27 progress to the quarter-finals.
- Chloe Covell (AUS) - 83.15
- Uemura Aoi (JPN) - 65.28
- Yoshizawa Coco (JPN) - 61.15
- Keet Oldenbeuving (NED) - 60.20
- Roos Zwetsloot (NED) - 53.01
- Lan Junyi (CHN) - 51.58
- Haylie Powell (AUS) - 46.84
- Jazmin Alvarez (COL) - 46.37
- Candy Jacobs (NED) - 46.00
- Daniela Terol (ESP) - 46.00
- Cui Chenxi (CHN) - 44.40
- Marina Gabriela (BRA) - 44.05
- Nakajima Nonoka (JPN) - 42.97
- Paige Heyn (USA) - 42.37
- Flic Turner (AUS) - 41.96
- Natalia Munoz (ESP) - 41.95
- Mariah Duran (USA) - 40.21
- Olivia Lovelace (AUS) - 40.01
- Pamela Rosa (BRA) - 39.94
- Charlotte Hym (FRA) - 39.74
- Samantha Secours (CAN) - 39.09
- Aldana Bertran (ARG) - 37.97
- Ailin Arzua (ARG) - 36.86
- Gabi Mazetto (BRA) - 36.17
- Zhang Yan (CHN) - 35.99
- Shiloh Catori (USA) - 35.62
- Ha Siye - (KOR) - 34.66
How to watch street skateboarding world championships in 2023 live
Coverage of the world street skateboarding championships will begin with the semi-finals on Saturday 4 February and will be available to stream live on the Olympic Channel via Olympics.com without geo-restrictions.
You can find all the latest on your favourite skateboarders including news, interviews and updates from Sharjah, on Olympics.com.