Gavin Bottger and Hiraki Cocona were crowned world champions at WST: Rome Park World Championships 2023.
Hiraki pipped countrywoman Kusaki Hinano and Minna Stess to gold in the women's contest, while Gavin Bottger triumphed ahead of Tate Carew and Luigi Cini in the men's event.
Find out all the results from each competition stage below.
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WST Rome Park World Championships: Results and best run scores
Men’s Final - Sunday 8 October
- Gavin Bottger (USA) 94.03
- Luigi Cini (BRA) 91.90
- Tate Carew (USA) 91.34
- Jagger Eaton (USA) 88.33
- Augusto Akio (BRA) 84.50
- Pedro Barros (BRA) 81.07
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) 78.68
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) 64.67
Women’s Final - Sunday 8 October
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) 94.54
- Kusaki Hinano (JPN) 93.20
- Minna Stess (USA) 90.80
- Raicca Ventura (BRA) 87.59
- Naia Laso (ESP) 86.25
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) 84.79
- Ruby Lilley (USA) 84.40
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) 83.53
Men’s Semi-final - Saturday 7 October
The top 8 progressed to the final
- Luigi Cini (BRA) - 90.01
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 89.85
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 89.49
- Tate Carew (USA) - 89.32
- Naghara Yuro (JPN) - 88.14
- Pedro Barros (BRA) - 88.08
- Augusto Akio (BRA) - 87.59
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) - 86.36
- Steven Pineiro (PUR) - 84.40
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 84.20
- JD Sanchez (USA) - 83.99
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) - 83.11
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 79.00
- Tom Schaar (USA) - 78.30
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 76.15
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 56.23
Women's Semi-final - Saturday 7 October
The top 8 progressed to the final
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) - 91.48
- Kusaki Hinano (JPN) - 88.19
- Raicca Ventura (BRA) - 87.16
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 85.80
- Ruby Lilley (USA) - 85.06
- Minna Stess (USA) - 85.05
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 84.96
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) - 84.76
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 84.50
- Dora Varella (BRA) - 84.40
- Lillian Erickson (USA) - 84.30
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 84.25
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 81.66
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 81.47
- Cho Hyunju (KOR) - 79.51
- Grace Marhoefer (USA) - 74.91
Women's Quarter-final - Friday 6 October
The top 16 progressed to the semi-final
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) - 86.12
- Raicca Ventura (BRA) - 84.32
- Kusaki Hinano (JPN) - 84.18
- Dora Varella (BRA) - 82.62
- Lillian Erickson (USA) - 81.28
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 80.93
- Ruby Lilley (USA) - 80.67
- Minna Stess (USA) - 79.91
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 79.52
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 79.30
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 79.19
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 78.65
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 78.62
- Cho Hyunju (KOR) - 77.98
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) - 77.54
- Grace Marhoefer (USA) - 77.18
- Heili Sirvio (FIN) - 77.00
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 76.36
- Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS) - 76.00
- Gadae Moja (ESP) - 75.78
- Jordana Santana (USA) - 75.63
- Shani Paz (ISR) - 75.26
- Zheng Haohao (CHN) - 74.57
- Hedda Hjertberg (SWE) - 74.09
- Aaliyah Wilson (AUS) - 73.82
- Lola Tambling (GBR) - 71.44
- Ceci Rendueles (ESP) - 70.50
- Lucrezia Zarattini (ITA) - 70.00
- Daniela Terol (ESP) - 69.31
- Katelyn West (USA) - 65.13
- Li Yujuan (CHN) - 60.82
- Julia Benedetti (ESP) - 0.00
Men’s Quarter-final - Friday 6 October
The top 16 progressed to the semi-final
- Pedro Barros (BRA) - 84.71
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) - 84.43
- Tom Schaar (USA) - 84.11
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 83.67
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 80.85
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 80.81
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 80.56
- Augusto Akio (BRA) - 78.46
- Jagger Eaton (USA) - 77.17
- JD Sanchez (USA) - 76.43
- Luigi Cini (BRA) - 76.32
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) - 76.00
- Tate Carew (USA) - 75.95
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) -75.90
- Steven Pineiro (PUR) - 75.83
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 74.79
- Liam Pace (USA) - 73.46
- Tyler Edtmayer (GER) - 73.29
- Peio Gonzalez (ESP) - 73.14
- Tommy Calvert (GBR) - 72.87
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 70.43
- Elias Nilsen (NOR) - 68.02
- Egoitz Bijueska (ESP) - 67.34
- Thomas Augusto (POR) - 66.88
- Noe Montagard (FRA) - 66.44
- Andre Mariano (BRA) - 61.87
- Murilo Peres (BRA) - 61.78
- Yam Behar (ISR) - 59.33
- Raphael Ueda (USA) - 58.98
- Kalani Konig (BRA) - 55.66
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 47.50
- Jaime Mateu (ESP) - 9.96
Women's Open Qualifier - Thursday 5 October
The top 28 progressed to the quarter-final
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 83.18
- Raicca Ventura (BRA) - 81.75
- Heili Sirvio (FIN) - 78.35
- Jordan Santana (USA) - 77.39
- Lillian Erickson (USA) - 77.04
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 76.33
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) - 76.18
- Gadea Moja (ESP) - 76.10
- Cho Hyunju (KOR) - 75.96
- Ruby Lilley (USA) - 75.70
- Li Yujuan (CHN) - 75.31
- Minna Stess (USA) - 74.85
- Dora Varella (BRA) - 74.71
- Shani Paz (ISR) - 74.04
- Grace Marhoefer (USA) - 74.02
- Ceci Rendueles (ESP) - 72.43
- Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS) - 71.03
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 70.92
- Julia Benedetti (ESP) - 70.22
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 70.19
- Daniela Terol (ESP) - 70.18
- Hedda Hjertberg (SWE) - 70.11
- Lucrezia Zarattini (ITA) - 70.00
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 69.94
- Aaliyah Wilson (AUS) - 69.70
- Zheng Haohao (CHN) - 69.24
- Lola Tambling (GBR) - 69.16
- Katelyn West (USA) - 69.14
Men’s Open Qualifier - Wednesday 4 October
The top 27 progressed to the quarter-final
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) - 82.00
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 80.70
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 78.83
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) - 76.14
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 75.17
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 74.85
- Murilo Peres (BRA) - 73.41
- Luigi Cini (BRA) - 73.03
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 72.77
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) - 71.07
- Yam Behar (ISR) - 70.86
- Liam Pace (USA) - 70.80
- Tyler Edtmayer (GER) - 70.07
- Peio Gonzalez (ESP) - 69.73
- Tommy Calvert (GBR) - 69.63
- Steven Pineiro (PUR) - 68.95
- JD Sanchez (USA) - 68.90
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 68.56
- Kalani Konig (BRA) - 68.16
- Andre Mariano (BRA) - 67.92
- Thomas Augusto (POR) - 67.78
- Noe Montagard (FRA) - 67.70
- Jaime Mateu (ESP) - 67.66
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 67.47
- Raphael Ueda (USA) - 67.00
- Elias Nilsen (NOR) - 66.58
- Egoitz Bijueska (ESP) - 66.42
How to watch WST Rome Park World Championships 2023 live?
Livestream coverage of WST Rome Park World Championships 2023 will be available worldwide on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and will begin with the semi-finals on Saturday 7 October and include the finals on Sunday 8 October.
You can find all the latest on your favourite skateboarders including news, interviews and updates from Rome on Olympics.com and the apps for mobile and connected TV devices.