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Japan grabs gold, silver in skateboarding event, Sky Brown youngest Brit to win Olympic medal

TOKYO — Two teenagers and a 12-year-old girl swept the podium for the inaugural women's park skateboarding event on Wednesday, with Japanese 19-year-old Sakura Yosozumi clinching gold.

Why it matters: While Yosozumi won with her high-flying acrobatics amid the brutal midday heat, her 60.09 was only a point ahead of 12-year-old Kokona Hiraki, also of Japan. Hiraki and 13-year-old British bronze medalist Sky Brown are among the youngest Olympic medalists of all time.


Gold medal winner Sakura Yosozumi, getting ready to start a run in Wednesday's park skateboarding final. Photo: Ina Fried
  • Hiraki, at 12 years and 343 days old, is the first Olympic athlete to win a medal before turning 13 since 1936, when France's Noel Vandernotte got a bronze in rowing.
  • Brown is the youngest Brit to win a summer Olympics medal.
  • Brown was born in Japan, meaning all three medalists were born in the country, the first time that has happened in a women's event.
  • This is Japan's third skateboarding medal.

What they're saying: Gold medalist Sakura Yosozumi said: "I hope skateboarding is going to be very popular in Japan because of the strong performances of the Japanese team.”

  • Bronze medalist Sky Brown: "It was unbelievable. Even right now it feels like a dream. It's insane. I'm so happy and so thankful and so proud of every one of the other girls, too."

On the ground: The competition was marked by both the participants' incredible tricks and tremendous showings of support for one another.

  • Brazilian teammates Dora Varella and Yndiara Asp embraced one another after a tough final run, several of competitors hoisted Japan's Misugu Okamoto in the air after she ended up fourth, and Yosozumi and Brown — close friends — celebrated their medal victories together.
Sky Brown, performing in the first-ever Olympic finals of women's park skateboarding on Wednesday. Photo: Ina Fried

Editor's note: This article has been updated with additional details and photos, as well as comment from Yosozumi and Brown.

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