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SKATEBOARDING SUCCESS. Coco Yoshizawa of Japan celebrates after winning the
gold medal in the women’s street skateboarding final at the 2024 Summer Olympics
in Paris, France. Yoshizawa, who is 14, was the last to finish the competition
and she’d already won gold before she attempted her fifth trick. But she landed
it anyway as a bit of a victory lap — raising her arms high above her head as
she rolled toward her coach to celebrate. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

STREET SKATEBOARDING. Coco Yoshizawa of Japan competes in the women’s
skateboard street competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. (AP
Photo/Frank Franklin II)

SUMMER OLYMPICS. Coco Yoshizawa of Japan competes in the women’s skateboard
street competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Frank
Franklin II)
From The Asian Reporter, V34, #8 (August 5, 2024), pages 10 & 14.
Japan’s Yoshizawa and Akama win top two spots in street
skateboarding at Paris Games
By Kristie Rieken
The Associated Press
PARIS — Coco Yoshizawa and Liz Akama took gold and silver for Japan in
women’s street skateboarding at the Paris Olympics and Rayssa Leal of Brazil got
bronze to win her second medal in the sport.
Japan’s win came after the country dominated the gold medals in the first
Olympic street skateboarding competition at the Tokyo Games.
Akama was in first place after landing her first two tricks before Yoshizawa
slid down the big rails on the course on her fourth trick attempt, earning a
score of 96.49 to pass her teammate.
"I was not so much happy but relieved that I made it," she said.
The trick, which elicited gasps from the crowd, got the highest score of the
day.
Yoshizawa, who is 14, was the last to finish the competition and she’d
already won gold before she attempted her fifth trick. But she landed it anyway
as a bit of a victory lap — raising her arms high above her head as she rolled
toward her coach to celebrate.
Akama took the lead early in the finals after posting an 89.26 on her second
run. And when the 15-year-old got a score of 92.62 on her first trick, she
appeared to be the one to beat before Yoshizawa’s late surge.
The 16-year-old Leal, who needed a late run in the preliminary round to make
it into the finals, also made a run late in the last round to medal again after
taking silver in the Tokyo Games. Leal was the youngest Brazilian ever to
participate in the Olympics when she was 13.
Leal, who amassed 6.6 million Instagram followers after her breakout
performance in Tokyo, scored a 92.88 on her second trick but didn’t land her
next two to set up a dramatic finish.
"When I need a trick, well I always get it in the last round and this time
was no different," she said.
She raised her arms to pump up a crowd filled with fans in Brazil’s colors,
many waving the country’s flag. She then executed her last trick attempt for a
score of 88.83.
Yoshizawa loves that each of the medallists were teenagers.
"People in their teens can actually perform and achieve such a high level in
the Olympics and I think that’s wonderful," she said.
Cui Chenxi of China, who is 14, placed fourth and Americans Poe Pinson and
Paige Heyn finished in the next two spots.
Funa Nakayama, the bronze medallist in Tokyo, placed in seventh after failing
to land any of her five tricks.
"I felt that there were areas where I lacked practice and also parts where I
was being too meticulous," she said. "I need to rethink and not be too fixated."
Australian Chloe Covell placed last after also failing to land a trick.
The event, held at the outdoor venue of La Concorde Urban Park, was the first
of this year’s skateboarding competition after the men’s street competition was
postponed because of rain.
Yoshizawa was asked if she noticed the beautiful views from the park, which
included one of the Eiffel Tower.
"I was too focused on skateboarding (and) I wasn’t looking at anything else,"
she said. "When I was on the podium I could finally enjoy the scenery."
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