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Skateboarding has been a sport cherished by youth for years for its daring tricks and limitless possibilities. On the same note, the sport has witnessed a groundbreaking moment recently as a teenager accomplished a feat that no other female skateboarder had ever achieved. 13-year-old Arisa Trew from Australia showcased an awe-inspiring performance during Tony Hawk‘s Vert Alert in Utah.

At the event, she was up against other talented skateboarders and became the first female athlete to nail the trick flawlessly. Though she received tough competition from one of her fellow skateboarders, she was still able to etch her name in skateboarding history.

Arisa Trew Breaks Barriers in Skateboarding

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According to cbsnews.com, 13-year-old Trew has successfully executed the challenging 720-degree rotation, a trick originally invented by the legendary Tony Hawk himself. The Australian prodigy accomplished this remarkable feat during Birdman’s Vert Alert event in Salt Lake City, Utah, in front of the skateboarding icon.

 

Trew’s impressive performance took place during the final competition, where she faced off against fellow skateboarder Lilly Stoephasius. Both the girls were trying to perform the trick as it was a big stage of the finals, and Tony Hawk was seen giving them tips about the trick.

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This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant milestone in women’s skateboarding history. As she is the first female skateboarder to attempt and successfully complete the elusive 720-degree trick after Hawk invented it years ago.

The Evolution of the 720 Trick and Tony Hawk’s Influence

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The impact of this effortless execution of the trick by Trew was even more meaningful because it was attempted and executed in the presence of Tony Hawk, who invented the trick in 1985. This mind-boggling feat involves executing two full rotations in mid-air without making contact with the ground or the ramp.

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Hawk’s innovation and creativity have revolutionized skateboarding, and his influence continues to inspire generations of skateboarders to push their limits and strive for greatness, as it is evident from Trew’s performance. In addition to the 720, Hawk went on to invent the even more daring 900, completing two and a half rotations, further solidifying his legacy as a skateboarding legend.

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Arisa Trew’s final win and historic achievement in conquering Tony Hawk’s famous 720-degree trick is a validation of the indomitable spirit and passion that drive young skateboarders to pursue their dreams. Her triumph not only showcases her exceptional talent but also symbolizes the progressive evolution of skateboarding as a sport.

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