Who Will Be the Next SLS Skater to Earn a 9.9?
- Staff Writer
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
A 9.9 score is one of the rarest achievements in Street League Skateboarding history.
In more than a decade of competition, only two skaters have ever reached the mark. The most recent was Shane O'Neill at our Portland stop in 2013. Before that, Nyjah Huston earned a 9.9 at our Seattle stop in 2011.
That's it. Two scores. Two moments that instantly became part of SLS history.
A 9.9 is about delivering the perfect combination of difficulty, execution, style, and timing under the pressure of the world's biggest street skateboarding stage.
With two major stops still ahead on the 2026 calendar, SLS Tempe and SLS Paris, the opportunity is there for another history-making performance.
Could we finally see the third 9.9 in SLS history? Could it happen this year? Let us know who you think has what it takes to join the exclusive 9.9 club.
And if you want to witness history as it happens, grab your tickets for SLS Tempe and SLS Paris and watch the world's best skaters battle for their place in the record books.
