Street League Skateboarding (SLS) is a professional skateboarding competition that was founded in 2010 by pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. When most skate competitions took place in skatepark environments with obstacles like quarterpipes, bowls, and funboxes, SLS aimed to bring a more street environment to the competition scene. Building spots that replicated what skateboarders were skating in the streets in an arena and having some of the best pro skaters battle trick for trick was the vision Dyrdek had and in 2010 it was born. While other competitions had skateboarding as a part of it, SLS made it the star of the show!

Over the past 14 years it has broadcasted some truly amazing skateboarding to a global audience, and has become the main sporting event some skaters tune into. I’ve been tuning in since the first one and it’s always been worth the watch. There’s been many winners over the years, some skaters have only won once while others have dominated comp after comp. Below you’ll find the full list of winners of SLS, year by year and the score that got them the crown.

2010:

Winner: Nyjah Huston(116 pts)
Location/Date: Glendale, Arizona/August 28 

 

Winner: Sean Malto(120.4 pts)
Location: Ontario, CA/September 11, 2010

Winner: Shane O’Neill (146 pts)
Location: Las Vegas, NV/September 25, 2010

2011:

 


Winner: Nyjah Houston (34.9 pts)
Location: Seattle, WA/ May 7-8, 2011

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (31.6 pts)
Location: Kansas City, MO/June 11-12, 2011

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (34.5 pts)
Location: Glendale, AZ / July 16-17, 2011

 

Winner: Sean Malto (81.2 pts)
Location: Newark, NJ / August 28, 2011

2012

Winner: Nyjah Houston (46.7 pts)
Location: Kansas City, MO / May 19, 2012

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (47.7 pts)
Location: Ontario, CA

 

Winner: Paul Rodriguez
Location: Glendale, AZ/July 15, 2012

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (48.5 pts)
Location: Newark, NJ/August 26, 2012

 

2013

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (48.8 pts)
Location: Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil/ April 18-21, 2013

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (50.4 pts)
Location: Barcelona, Spain/ May 16-19, 2013

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston
Location: Kansas City, Missouri/ June 9, 2013

 

Winner: Chris Cole (51.2 pts)
Location: Munich, Germany/ June 27-30, 2013

 

Winner: Paul Rodriguez (48 pts.)
Location: Portland, Oregon/ July 14, 2013

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (53 pts.)
Location: Los Angeles, California/ August 1-4, 2013

 

Winner: Chris Cole (52.8 pts)
Location: Newark, New Jersey. August 25, 2013

 

2014

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (54.6 pts.)
Location: Los Angeles, California/ May 17-18, 2014

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (52.4 pts)
Location: Chicago, Illinois/June 29, 2014

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (51 pts.)
Location: Los Angeles, California/July 27, 2014

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (51.5 pts.)
Location: Newark, New Jersey/August 24, 2014

2015

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (34.2 pts)
Location: Barcelona, Spain/May 16-17, 2015

 

Winner: Luan Oliveira (34.2 pts.)
Location: Los Angeles, CA/July 11, 2015

 

Winner: Luan Oliveira (36.5 pts)
Location: Newark, NJ/August 23, 2015

 

Winner(Mens): Kelvin Hoefler (35.8pts)
Location: Chicago, Illinois/October 4, 2015

 


Winner(Womens): Leticia Bufoni(22.8 pts.)
Location: Chicago, Illinois/October 4, 2015

 

2016

 

Winner: Shane O’Neill (34.8 pts)
Location: Barcelona, Spain/May 21-22, 2016

 

Winner: Paul Rodriguez (34.0 pts)
Location: Munich, Germany/July 2, 2016

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (36 pts.)
Location: Newark, New Jersey/August 28, 2016

 

Winner: Shane O’Neill
Location: Los Angeles, California/October 2, 2016

 

2017

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (35 pts.)
Location: Barcelona, Spain/May 20-21, 2017

 

Winner: Nyjah Houston (36.1 pts.)
Location: Munich, Germany/June 24, 2017

 

Winner: Dashawn Jordan (33.8 pts)
Location: Chicago, Illinois/August 13, 2017

 

Winner(Mens): Nyjah Houston (37.0 pts)
Location: Los Angeles, California/September 15, 2017

 

Winners(Womens): Leo Baker (30.4 pts)
Location: Los Angeles, California/September 15, 2017

 

2018

Winner(Mens): Yuto Horigome (35.1 pts)
Location: London/May 26-27, 2018

 

Winner(Womens): Jenn Soto (25.6 pts)
Location: London/May 26-27, 2018

 

Winner: Yuto Horigome (36.4 pts)
Location: Los Angeles, CA/July 7, 2018

 

Winner: Yuto Horigome (35.8 pts.)
Location: Huntington Beach, CA/December 16, 2018

SLS Super Crown World Championship at Rio de Janeiro. January 13, 2019

Mens – Nyjah Huston with 37.6 points

Womens – Aori Nishimura with 32.6 points

 

2019:

SLS World Tour at London. May 25-26, 2019

Mens – Nyjah Huston with 36.7 points

 

Womens – Pamela Rosa with 26.3 points

 

SLS World Tour at Los Angeles. July 28-29, 2019

Mens – Yuto Horigome with 35.7 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 23.3 points

 

SLS Super Crown World Championship at São Paulo. September 20-22, 2019

Mens – Nyjah Huston with 36.9 points

 

Womens – Pamela Rosa with 25.2 points

 

2020:

SLS Unsanctioned – December 28, 2020 – Dashawn Jordan

 

2021:

SLS Unsanctioned 2 – April 26, 2021 – Ishod Wair

 

SLS at Salt Lake City. August 28, 2021

Mens – Gustavo Ribeiro with 27.6 points

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 21.0 points

 

SLS at Lake Havasu. October 31, 2021

Mens – Nyjah Huston with 27.3 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 19.2 points

 

SLS Super Crown Championship at Jacksonville. November 14, 2021

Mens – Jagger Eaton with 27.5 points

 

Womens – Pamela Rosa with 21.8 points

 

SLS Unsanctioned 3 – December, 26, 2021 – Dashawn Jordan

 

2022:

SLS Resurrection: Hubba Hideout. April 18, 2022 – Braden Hoban

 

SLS at Qualifier. June 5, 2022 – Sora Shirai with 27.7

 

SLS at Jacksonville. July 17, 2022

Mens – Yuto Horigome with 28.1 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 23.2 points

 

SLS at Seattle. August 14, 2022

Mens – Yuto Horigome with 27.6 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 22.4 points

 

SLS at Las Vegas. October 8, 2022

Mens – Gustavo Ribeiro with 26.9 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 20.1 points

 

SLS Super Crown Championship at Rio de Janeiro. November 6, 2022

Mens – Gustavo Ribeiro with 27.9 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 21.1 points

 

2023:

SLS at Chicago. April 29, 2023

Mens – Kelvin Hoefler with 35.7 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 31.4 points

 

SLS Select Series at Los Angeles. June 10, 2023

Mens – Dominick Walker with 30.2 points

 

Womens – Liz Akama with 26.0 points

 

SLS at Tokyo. August 12, 2023

Mens – Yuto Horigome with 37.2 points

 

Womens – Chloe Covell with 32.5 points

 

SLS Select Series at Sydney. October 5, 2023

Mens – Kairi Netsuke with 32.2 points

 

Womens – Aoi Uemura with 15.2 points

 

SLS at Sydney. October 6, 2023

Mens – Felipe Gustavo with 35.4 points

 

Womens – Chloe Covell with 33.4 points

 

SLS Resurrection: Wilshire. November 23, 2023  – Jhancarlos Gonzalez

 

SLS Super Crown Championship at São Paulo. December 3, 2023

Mens – Giovanni Vianna with 36.4 points

 

Womens – Rayssa Leal with 31.9 points

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