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Viral Fairy-Princess Skater Takes Home The Silver Medal At Tokyo 2020

Isabel Carrasco by Isabel Carrasco
July 26, 2021
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Viral fairy-princess skater takes home the silver medal at tokyo 2020

Viral Fairy-Princess Skater Takes Home The Silver Medal At Tokyo 2020

1627319707503 rayssa leal viral skateboard girl wins silver tokyo 2020 olympic games 1 - viral fairy-princess skater takes home the silver medal at tokyo 2020Tokyo, Jul 26 (EFE).- Thirteen-year-olds, Momiji Nishiya from Japan and Brazil’s Rayssa Leal, won the gold and silver medals, respectively, at the first ever women’s street skateboarding event at the Olympics in Tokyo on Monday.

The Japanese teenager scored 15.26 points at Aomi Urban Sports Park, exhibiting great precision and fluidity as she performed her tricks under the hot sun with temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius.


1627319720569 rayssa leal viral skateboard girl wins silver tokyo 2020 olympic games - viral fairy-princess skater takes home the silver medal at tokyo 2020Photo by EFE
Leal, the youngest Olympian from her country, displayed some of the most aesthetic maneuvers of the day but suffered a fall in her last attempt to “backslide” on the handrail, which may have cost her the gold.

Another Japanese teenager, Funa Nakayama, 16, won bronze to complete the podium.

The biggest disappointment of the day was Japan’s Aori Nishimura, the recent world champion in Rome, who was the favorite in the final. EFE

Text courtesy of EFE

Cover photo from IG: @rayssalealsk8


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