Australia’s Arisa Trew made history by clinching the gold medal in the women’s park event at the Olympics. The 14-year-old displayed exceptional skill and determination in the final round, scoring an impressive 93.18 points to secure the top spot on the podium.
Japan’s Cocona Hiraki put up a strong performance to claim the silver medal, while Team GB’s Sky Brown overcame adversity to win the bronze. Brown's remarkable achievement is even more impressive considering she had recently recovered from a dislocated shoulder just days before the competition began in Paris.
Trew's victory not only earned her the gold but also the title of the youngest medalist at this year’s Games. The elation on her face was evident as she received congratulations from her fellow competitors, marking a memorable moment in her young career.
With this win, Trew also etched her name in the record books as Australia’s youngest-ever Olympic champion, solidifying her status as a rising star in the world of skateboarding.