Next event, more success for the Laax Open winner.
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Here's Who Won What at X Games 2016

The final list of winter athletes who took home some hardware in Aspen.
By Marion Schmitz
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The biggest snow sports event on earth, Winter X Games, took place this week in Aspen, Colorado. During this week of crazy action and insane performances, we've kept track of the results of your favorite Red Bull athletes for you. Here's who won big:

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Friday, January 29
Tiril Sjåstad Christiansen – Silver, Women's Ski Slopestyle
Mark McMorris – Silver, Snowboard Big Air
Yuki Kadano – Bronze, Snowboard Big Air
Seb Toots – Fourth, Snowboard Big Air
Saturday, January 30
Mark McMorris – Gold, Snowboard Slopestyle
Seb Toots – Silver, Snowboard Slopestyle
Ben Ferguson – Silver, Snowboard SuperPipe
Scotty James – Bronze, Snowboard SuperPipe
Bobby Brown – Silver, Ski Big Air
Elias Ambühl – Bronze, Ski Big Air
Kai Mahler– Fifth, Ski Big Air
Sunday, January 31
Øystein Bråten – Bronze, Ski Slopestyle
Bobby Brown – Fifth, Ski Slopestyle
Alex Pullin – Silver, Snowboard X
Eva Samkova – Silver, Snowboard X
Get to know your favorite athletes and see some of their best shots below. But before we go, congratulations also to 13-year-old Kelly Sildaru, who won the Women's Ski Slopestyle event. The Estonian was taking part in her first X Games and becomes the youngest gold medal winner in X Games history!

Tiril Sjåstad Christiansen – Silver, Women’s Ski Slopestyle

Mark McMorris – Silver, Snowboard Big Air

Canada's Mark McMorris, X Games 2016 Snowboard Big Air silver medalist, celebrates on the event podium in Aspen, Colorado

Snowboard Big Air silver for Mark McMorris

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Yuki Kadano – Bronze, Snowboard Big Air

Yuki Kadono claimed Snowboard Big Air bronze

Yuki Kadono claimed Snowboard Big Air bronze

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Seb Toots – Fourth, Snowboard Big Air

Mark McMorris – Gold, Snowboard Slopestyle

Next event, more success for the Laax Open winner.

Next event, more success for the Laax Open winner.

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Seb Toots – Silver, Snowboard Slopestyle

Seb Toots, Snowboard Big Air fourth place finisher

Seb Toots, Snowboard Big Air fourth place finisher

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Ben Ferguson – Silver, Snowboard SuperPipe

Ben Ferguson poses for a portrait during Snowboard Superpipe practice at Winter X Games 2016 in Aspen, Colorado

Ben Ferguson

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Scotty James – Bronze, Snowboard SuperPipe

Bobby Brown – Silver, Ski Big Air

Bobby Brown, second in Ski Big Air

Bobby Brown, second in Ski Big Air

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Elias Ambühl – Bronze, Ski Big Air

Kai Mahler – Fifth, Ski Big Air

Kai Mahler bagged fifth in Ski Big Air

Kai Mahler bagged fifth in Ski Big Air

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Øystein Bråten – Bronze, Ski Slopestyle

Alex Pullin – Silver, Men's Snowboarder X

Eva Samkova – Bronze, Women's Snowboarder X

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