In the Japanese skateboarding championship, the street final was held on the 11th, and in the women's race, 12-year-old Rinne Akama won the first victory over 14-year-old Nishiya Kabuki who won the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. ..

This is the 4th Japan Championship for skateboarding, which started on the 10th in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and on the 11th, the final of "Street" was held on the course with stairs and handrails.



Street will perform two "runs" that slide for 45 seconds and perform many moves, and five "best tricks" that will be played in one move, of which the total score of four will be the highest.

Eight girls between the ages of 12 and 20 remained in the final, and 12-year-old Akama, who passed the morning semi-final at the top, turned 180 degrees and jumped on the railing to connect the wheels in the fourth best trick. He won the first victory with a total of 18.94, including a high score of 5.97 by deciding the "Burley Grind Revert" to slide.

Nishiya, who became the youngest gold medalist in history at the Tokyo Olympics at the age of 13, marked a high score in the run, but with the best trick, he put a board called "Big Spin Flip Board Slide" vertically and horizontally. I couldn't succeed in the big skill of jumping on the railing by turning it once, and I was in second place with a total of 17.23.



On the 12th, the final day of the tournament, the final of the "Park" will be held, where you will compete for skills on a mortar-shaped course.

Akama "Do your best for the Paris Olympics"

Akama, a 12-year-old from Miyagi Prefecture who won the championship for the first time, said, "I was very happy to be in first place. I have been practicing with the intention of doing my best after watching the Tokyo Olympics. I want to go to the Paris Olympics. "



Nishiya, who was in 2nd place, said, "I enjoyed sliding until the end. I'm glad that the big spinboard slide I put in" Run "was decided. It was a fun year with various experiences."