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Meet the 13-year-old Canadian skateboarder who's grinding her way to Paris 2024

For most 13-year-olds, the goals are modest: do well in school, get along with your friends, keep your parents off your back.

Few are contemplating competing at the Olympic Games. But that's where Toronto teenager and skateboarding sensation Fay De Fazio Ebert finds herself.

With a little more than a year to go before the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, she is in prime position to represent Canada on the world's biggest sporting stage.

"I didn't realize it would get to this point, it's kind of crazy," she told CBC Sports from a Canada Skateboard training camp in California. "When I was little, I thought maybe I could make it with running but never with skateboarding."

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It has been a rapid rise for Ebert, who was introduced to the sport when she was an eight-year-old. She quickly became competitive on the national scene and only narrowly missed representing Canada at the last Olympics in Tokyo, where skateboarding made its Olympic debut.

"She has the skill level to do very well," Canada Skateboard's High Performance Director Adam Higgins says. "At her age she's progressing really well and the sky's the limit for her. I see her qualifying for Paris."

Higgins says the key attributes in skateboarding are power and flow, both rare attributes for a 13-year-old skater.

"It's really hard to look at a 13-year-old and say you've got natural power but her ability to create amplitude and to fly around the bowl is remarkable," Higgins says. "Everything she does has to be as fast as possible, she tries to go as big as possible, so it's almost like toning down that natural fire in her."

Unlike many sports, age and experience aren't always what make a

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