The hype is simmering for another weekend extravaganza on Portland, Oregon’s waterfront. You’ve already seen the hype Reels on IG and the course previews for the Street and Park—and today, Rockstar Energy released a list of the competitors in Mens and Womens for Street and Park. Check out who you can see rip it up next weekend for FREE!
“The dates are locked in and so are the skaters. Full list at ThePlatfrm.com for a look at who you can expect at the @rockstarenergy Open in Portland, Oregon this August 15-17. #RockstarEnergy #platfrm“
“Look for Lazer Crawford to go all out again in Portland for the chance to defend his title. His win in 2024 was his first-ever time competing in a pro-level event, making him the most motivated in 2025. Rockstar teammates Braden Hoban (finished 3rd in 2024) and Chris Joslin (finished 4th) are returning and ready to do whatever they can to take it all this year, but it will be no easy feat with skaters like Felipe Gustavo and Kairi Netsuke confirmed to compete. See the current confirmed list below.”
- Lazer Crawford
- Braden Hoban
- Chris Joslin
- Jhancarlos Gonzales
- Dominick Walker
- Felipe Gustavo
- Kairi Netsuke
- Torey Pudwill
- Maurio McCoy
- Alec Majerus
- Julian Christianson
- Jake Ilardi
- Manny Santiago
- Ryan Decenzo
- Kelvin Hoefler
- Matt Berger
- Julian Agliardi
- Gabe Vigliotti
- Josh Douglas
- David Reyes
- Dakota Servold
“Can Aoi Uemura repeat her win in 2025? Only time will tell, but for now, we know she is confirmed. Nothing is certain, though. Shiloh Catori will be returning to Portland and sure to send it, plus additions to the lineup such as Paige Heyn and Ibuki Matsumoto make this year’s event anything but a safe bet. Check out the current confirmed women below.”
- Coco Yoshizawa
- Shiloh Catori
- Paige Heyn
- Aoi Uemura
- Ibuki Matsumoto
- Valentina Petric
- Secret Lynn
- Mei Ozeki
- Meagan Guy
“Yuro Nagahara has confirmed he will return to defend his RSEO park title, along with podium finisher Keegan Palmer. Moreover, returning to rip will be Tristan Rennie, Clay Kreiner, Tom Schaar, Greyson Fletcher, and many other notable skaters. They will be joined this year by the likes of Pedro Barros, Zion Wright, and more. You won’t want to miss a moment of the action around the bowl. Scroll down to see who else is currently confirmed.”
- Cory Juneau
- Keegan Palmer
- Clay Kreiner
- Tristan Rennie
- Tom Schaar
- Greyson Fletcher
- Gavin Bottger
- Pedro Barros
- Yuro Nagahara
- Zion Wright
- Jake Yanko
- Trey Wood
- Luigi Cini
- Chris Russell
- Jesse Lindloff
- Phoenix Sinnerton
- Hampus Winberg
- Tommy Calvert
- Taylor Nye
- Tate Carew
- Issei Sakurai
- Danny Leon
“Locked in to defend her title, Mizuho Hasegawa is confirmed for Portland along with the rest of the 2024 podium: Ruby Trew and Yurin Fuji. But nothing is promised. Sky Brown will be joining the mix this year, as will X Games gold medalist Heili Sirvio, alongside other familiar ripping women. Read on below for the current list of women confirmed.”
- Sky Brown
- Yurin Fujii
- Lilly Erickson
- Bryce Wettstein
- Ruby Lilley
- Ruby Trew
- Heili Sirvio
- Hinano Kusaki
- Mizuho Hasegawa
- Raicca Ventura
- Jordan Santana
- Lady Meek
For more about Lilly Erickson, our bros at The Platfrm just did this lifestyle piece on her:
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