Skateboarder wants pet duck
Skateboarder wants pet duck
Skateboarder wants pet duck
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At just 14 years and 86 days old, Arisa Trew made history as the youngest Australian to win an Olympic medal, taking gold in women's park skateboarding at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Following her victory with a score of 93.18, Trew expressed her desire for a pet duck, a reward promised by her parents, as they felt a duck would be easier to care for while traveling compared to a dog or a cat. Trew, who started skateboarding at age 8 after initially pursuing surfing, has become a trailblazer in the sport, being the only woman to land a 720 and a 900 in competition. Her parents were present in Paris to support her, and they described their emotions as overwhelming after her win. With aspirations to compete again in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Trew is now excited about the prospect of naming her new pet, potentially calling it 'Goldie'.

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