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At only thirteen, Sky Brown it’s a skateboard star: a concentrate of strength and spontaneity, but above all a model to follow for today’s girls. Born in Japan, she lived in California (and she is also British): one citizen of the world, which does not set mental boundaries or limits, especially in sport, which is its world. Among other things, she starred in the documentary “Reaching the Sky” for Discovery +.
He is not alone a talented athlete, but much more: at Olympics 2020 he does not only dream of winning the medal. She hopes everyone – especially other girls like her – can become passionate about skate. After all, she was only two years old when she saw skateboarding as a means to vent her passion, a fun, even before a Olympic discipline. It was not an imposition, but a passion, a hobby: the greatest loves are born just like that.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics will see a young protagonist: Sky Brown who, in an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, revealed his desire to inspire other girls to approach the world of skateboarding, now that’s officially a new one Olympic sport. However, she admitted that it was her father who gave her the courage to get on the skateboard (and even built a small track behind their house). Without constraints or obligations, Sky grew up with a hope: that skateboarding was no longer considered a simple lifestyle.
We can only imagine his delight when he found out that it is Skateboarding was officially entered as additional discipline in the Olympic program. A great opportunity for her: get involved, compete with the greatest skaters in the world and share her love, becoming a true example of inspiration for many girls. After all, she herself confided that she wants to go to the Olympics with an ambitious goal – to bring home a gold medal and decrease the gender gap, that in sport it is very evident.
There is no secret behind Sky’s success, only hard work And constant training, as well as an incredible willpower. And it is the latter who wants to communicate: “Believe in yourself. If you believe in yourself, you can do it all. Try to do your best and have fun ”. He invited his peers to be courageous, not to put their dreams in the drawer. What a model (and what strength) to follow and to cheer for at the 2020 Olympics!
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