Hong Yun and Juni Kang Secure Their Ticket to Macao
The Shanghai Street Park came alive on Friday with intense Skateboard Street battles, in a truly electric atmosphere!
Despite unpredictable weather forcing the cancellation of Saturday’s finals, the qualification results were validated as the official final standings.
Once again, the “battles” format delivered on all fronts — style, excitement, and high stakes, as both the Men’s and Women’s winners earned a direct invitation to the FISE: Battle of the Champions, set to take place in Macao from March 13–15, 2026.
Juni Kang Takes the Win
In the Men’s category, South Korean street skater Juni Kang claimed victory. A true rising star, he impressed once again with a perfectly executed nollie 270 nose slide to close his run, earning applause from the crowd and praise from Luis Mora on site.
A stylish and confident performance that secured him a well-deserved spot at the Battle of the Champions 2026.
Hong Yun Shines at Home
In the Women’s category, Chinese skater Hong Yun delivered an outstanding performance in front of her home crowd.
With a smooth, precise, and confident run, she earned her ticket to Macao, where she will proudly represent China at the FISE: Battle of the Champions.
🎟️ Next stop: Macao, March 13–15, 2026, for the FISE: Battle of the Champions, where the world’s best riders will go head-to-head to close out an epic freestyle season!