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Tokyo Olympics: Japanese skateboarder Nishiya wins womens' street gold

| @indiablooms | Jul 26, 2021, at 10:56 pm

Tokyo/UNI/Xinhua: The 13-year-old Japanese skateboarder Momiji Nishiya won the women's street final here on Monday, becoming the world's first female Olympic skateboarding champion.

Scoring 15.26 points in the final, the 2021 world silver medalist became the youngest Japanese Olympic champion.

Japanese skateboarders have won both golds in street competition, as Yuto Horigome dominated the men's category on Saturday.

Brazil's world No. 2 Rayssa Leal, also 13, took the silver with 14.64 points and Funa Nakayama added a bronze for Japan 0.15 points behind Leal.

China's 16-year-old Zeng Wenhui finished sixth.

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