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Skateboarding-Yoshizawa of Japan leads teen charge in women's street

PARIS :Japan's 14-year-old Coco Yoshizawa led a trio of teens on the podium in the women's street skateboarding at the Paris Olympics on Sunday, in front of a sellout crowd at the La Concorde venue.

Her compatriot Liz Akama took silver, while Brazil's Rayssa Leal claimed bronze.

The top-ranked competitor heading into the Olympics, Yoshizawa held her arms out wide after sliding down the rail in the highest-scoring attempt of the best-trick stage of the competition that put her out of reach.

Akama, who had a slim lead heading into the best tricks, nailed a sublime 270 switch front board on her opening attempt but could not improve on that effort.

Yoshizawa said she was surprised to have won and that performing her tricks well was even sweeter than Olympic gold.

"Paris is a big city and the Olympics is a very, very big event, and I’m very happy to win," she said via an interpreter.

The rowdy crowd at the urban park was a ringing endorsement of the sport, just three years on from its introduction to the Olympic programme at the COVID-delayed Tokyo Games.

Yoshizawa had the best overall score of the opening heats and showed no loss of momentum in the final, where she made terrific use of the skatepark's 18 features in two pristine runs.

She trailed Akama by a few points going into the five tricks and unleashed the best moves she had in her arsenal to try to wrest the lead back, with a fine kick flip front board on her second trick.

Yoshizawa had her highest-scoring trick (96.49) on the fourth try.

The 16-year-old Leal had the full support of a large Brazilian contingent in the crowd as she attempted to improve on her Tokyo silver.

But after a couple of tumbles she was happy to take bronze with a kick flip front board on her final trick

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