Tucker Hibbert flawless at X Games Aspen to win ninth consecutive gold medal

With this gold medal, Hibbert is the first X Games winter athlete to win nine consecutive gold medals and now holds the most medals in a single discipline.

Tucker Hibbert and his team.
A flawless performance at X Games Aspen 2016 cinched a ninth consecutive gold medal for Tucker Hibbert and his team. Photo by John Hanson

Jan. 29, 2016 – Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck’s Tucker Hibbert captured his ninth consecutive gold medal with a flawless performance at X Games Aspen 2016. The now 14-time X Games medalist took the holeshot and led every lap of both his qualifying race and the final Thursday evening at Buttermilk Mountain.

Hibbert immediately adapted to the 45-second track lined with icy turns and technical jumps turning the fastest lap in practice. With far inside start line picks in his qualifying round and the final, he pulled strong holeshots to get through the tight right first turn clean before heading into the uphill rhythm section.

In the 20-lap, 10-rider final, Hibbert focused on riding smart and smooth as the track began to break down and develop ice edges. He was never challenged for the lead to take the win by over 10 seconds.

With this gold medal, Hibbert is the first X Games winter athlete to win nine consecutive gold medals and now holds the most medals in a single discipline. 

Next up for Hibbert is the fifth stop of the ISOC National Snocross tour in New York where he’s competing for his tenth Pro National Championship. For more information on his race schedule, visit tucker-hibbert.com.


Tucker Hibbert - #68 Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck

“I feel honored to win nine golds in-a-row. It’s an awesome experience to come to X Games, compete and have the success we [the team] have had. It feels great. All the hard work is paying off and it’s a lot of fun.”

Picture of Tucker Hibbert with X Games medal.
A victorious Tucker Hibbert revels in his win. Photo by John Hanson

“I didn’t have any expectations for the track. Every year it’s different so I don’t try to anticipate what it’s going to be. It’s definitely an advantage to be able to adapt and ride any kind of track and do it well. I think that’s a key to my success. With my experience and all the different conditions I’ve raced in, it’s an advantage for me.”

“We got in some really solid testing before X Games. Steve from Speedwerx worked hard with us to get our clutching setup for the holeshot and it showed.”

“I don’t have a master plan or big goal of winning a certain amount of medals. I want to keep racing as long as I’m competitive and am still enjoying it.”

Tucker Hibbert - X Games Snocross History

16th Appearance at X Games

2016: Gold
2015: Gold                                         
2014: Gold                                         
2013: Gold                                         
2011: Gold                                         
2010: Gold                                         
2009: Gold
2008: Gold
2007: Gold
2006: DNQ
2005: Silver    
2004: Silver    
2003: Bronze
2002: Silver
2001: DNF
2000: Gold

Tucker Hibbert - X Games Statistics

  • Youngest and oldest to win X Games Snocross gold
  • Most X Games winter event gold in a single discipline
  • Second on the X Games winter gold list
  • Second on the X Games winter overall medal list

Fast Facts

  • Hometown: Pelican Rapids, Minnesota
  • Nine-Time National Snocross Champion - 114 Pro National Wins
  • 14-Time X Games Medalist
  • 2012 and 2010 FIM Snowcross World Champion

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