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Skateboarder Arisa Trew
Australian skateboarder Arisa Trew, at just 14 years old, became the youngest Olympic gold medallist for her country by winning the women's park event at the Paris Olympics with a score of 93.18. Trew's victory was marked by a stunning final run that showcased her technical skills, including a McTwist and a body varial 540. Japan's Cocona Hiraki secured the silver medal, earning her second consecutive Olympic medal, while Great Britain's Sky Brown took home the bronze. The competition was fierce, with Trew initially sitting in seventh place before her remarkable comeback. Trew's achievement follows her recent recognition as Action Sportsperson of the Year and highlights the rising talent in women's skateboarding. This Olympic event not only showcased Trew's skills but also the impressive performances of her fellow competitors, making it a historic moment for the sport.
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