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Brazil's Leal dominates women's street skateboarding at Pan American Games, eyes Olympics

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Brazil's Rayssa Leal shows the gold medal during the awards ceremony of the women's skateboarding street at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

SANTIAGO – Brazil's 15-year-old skateboarding sensation Rayssa Leal, one of the favorites to win a gold medal in the street event at the Paris Olympics next year, won her first Pan American Games crown on Saturday. The sport is debuting in the largest multisport event on the continent.

The teenager nicknamed “Fadinha” (Little Fairy in Portuguese) has become one of the biggest names in the sport since she won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She showcased her board flips, slides and grinds to score a total of 236.98 points in Santiago.

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Her compatriot and friend Pamela Rosa finished with the silver medal, 25 points behind. American Paige Heyn, another 15-year-old, won the bronze medal.

Dressed in black, Leal looked effortless throughout the competition, spending more time on her cellphone than watching her adversaries. A different scenario awaits the Brazilian in Paris, with her most likely rival being once again 16-year-old Momiji Nishiya of Japan, the gold medalist at the sport's Olympic debut in Tokyo.

“This does help me get more confidence for Paris,” Leal told journalists. “The Olympics and the Pan American Games are different from the tournaments I usually compete. It is less about being playful. Being here today helps me prepare better for what is to come next year.”

“I'd rather not think too much about Paris now. After all, it is a bit far away,” Leal added later. “There are other tournaments still to come.”

Leal is Brazil’s youngest-ever Olympic medalist. Three years since Tokyo, she no longer displays a braces-filled smile and doesn't dance as much between runs. But her talents continue to spark the skateboarding frenzy among tens of thousands of teenagers back home.

In April, the Brazilian returned to Japan and took the X Games title for a second time. She is second in the World Skate rankings behind Nishiya.

Brazilian fans first saw Leal in a video when she was just a 7-year-old attempting a heel flip over three stairs while wearing a blue dress. She tumbled twice, but on the third attempt — wearing wings — landed perfectly. American skateboard legend Tony Hawk shared the clip of what he called a “fairytale heelflip” on social media.

Shortly after Leal's title, another Brazilian won the men's gold for street skateboarding. Lucas Rabelo, 24, finished with 264 points, almost eight points above silver medalist Angelo Caro of Peru. Colombia's Jhancarlos González won the bronze medal.

Rabelo recovered from an ACL injury in his left knee, and he has trained only since the beginning of the year. He is still battling for a place in the next Olympics because winning gold in the Pan American Games does not secure skateboarders any spots in Paris.

Brazilian and American skateboarders are likely to have a battle on Sunday when the park event is played in Santiago.

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