WST World Cup Rome 2025 saw some big shake-ups in the World Skateboarding Ranking which will impact everything from national team choices to pre-seeded qualification headed into Washington DC’s World Championships this September- here’s our pick of the results stories from a hectic fortnight of skateboarding in Italy!
Ranking Hoppers: Men's Street
Ivan Monteiro up 39 ranking points to 32nd position in the WSR
Ivan Monteiro’s debut finals appearance lands him inside the top 50 for the first time!
Felipe Gustavo up 14 ranking places to 22nd position in the World Skateboarding Ranking
The contest veteran did himself no harm with his second 5th-place result on the WST.
Giovanni Vianna shoots up 11 places to 16th position on the WSR
Gio brought pandemonium to the stands during Best Trick in Rome.
Max Berguin jumps up 17 ranking spots to 41st place in the World Skateboarding Ranking
A leaderboard-leaping semifinal appearance in Rome shoots Max up the rankings!
Juni Kang debuts at 49th position on the WSR
A mightily-impressive WST debut for the South Korean newcomer sees him straight into the ranking mix.
Ranking Hoppers: Women's Street
Pamela Rosa rises up 5 positions to 15th place in the World Skateboarding Ranking
A return to top form for the Brazilian team leader saw her best WST result since Lausanne.
Nanami Onishi rockets up 5 places to become 17th position on the WSR
The most stoked skateboarder out there brought extra sunshine to WST Rome 2025!
Valentina Krauel pops up 12 to 31st place on the World Skateboarding Ranking
The other big story of European representation in Women’s Street at Parco Colle Oppio.
Mei Ozeki debuts at 34th position in the World Skateboarding Ranking
Rome saw Mei join the WST, where the Japanese debutante only missed the cut to finals by 4.3 points!
Maria Souza debuts at 48th position on the WSR
The second wave of Brazilian women’s skateboarding arrives on the WST. Super solid pop, too!
Find out who did the do in terms of Ranking Points WST Rome World Cup Park here.