Issei Sakurai walked away with the Men’s Park title at the WST World Cup Rome 2026 Men’s Park after a final that kept attention locked on every run.
The Japanese rider looked locked in, putting together lines that carried speed, control, and a lot of style through every section of the park.
Across his runs, he linked together tricks like 360 airs, stalefish grabs, kickflip indy grab, and clean transitions between obstacles that kept his score climbing.
Each attempt looked calculated but still relaxed, like he had a full read on the course and exactly how to use every part of it.
Japanese riders have been showing strong results throughout the contest, and Sakurai added his name right at the top with this performance.
His consistency stood out most, since he kept landing clean runs while others struggled to hold everything together under pressure.
The crowd response built with each drop in, especially when he connected his bigger combinations without hesitation. By the time his final run wrapped up, it was already enough to secure the top spot on the leaderboard.
Rome gave a setting that suited fast paced park riding, and Sakurai made the most of it with timing and control that separated him from the rest of the field.
World Skate SB Posted:
"@isseisakurai is the WST World Cup Rome 2026 Men’s Park Champion 🥇
