PARIS — Yuto Horigome was not even thinking about the podium this time. The first men's street skateboarding champion when the sport debuted in the Olympics in 2021, he was so far back going into his final try that it looked as if he would fall short.
Instead, the 25-year-old from Japan landed the best trick of the competition to pass Americans Jagger Eaton and Nyjah Hutson for a repeat title.
Horigome scored a 97.08 on Monday to vault into first and secure back-to-back gold medals. He beat Eaton by just 0.1 points in a thrilling finish in front of a charged-up crowd that was much different than the empty stands in Tokyo three years ago.
"It means everything," Horigome said. ''It feels like a dream, a living dream. It's crazy. Tokyo, no one was there, no crowds, so I'm very happy this time (with) all the fans here. It's a special moment.''
Eaton and Hutson each sat in first place during the final. Eaton was in gold medal position until Horigome finished a trick known as a nollie 270 to nosebluntside — similar to the one the Arizona native did minutes earlier to get into that spot.
''The roller coaster I was I thought I won, and then I got off the ride,'' Eaton said. ''Yuto, it's all respect. I feel like at that level, between first, second and third, you could've picked anybody to win.''
Hutson said of Horigome: ''I don't think Yuto feels fear or pressure. He definitely doesn't feel pressure.''
As for how the 29-year-old longtime X Games star was feeling, it was mixed emotions after a disappointing seventh-place finish in Tokyo. With Snoop Dogg — who has quickly become one of the celebrity faces of this Games — in attendance, Hutson nailed his second run with the Snoop and Dr. Dre's ''Still D.R.E.'' playing on speakers around La Concorde Urban Park.