Young skaters challenge old dudes at Minneapolis X Games
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[August 01, 2019]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - Skateboarding has always
been a young person's game but when the X Games kicks off in Minneapolis
on Thursday, competitors as young as 10 will be fighting it out for the
most prestigious prizes in the sport.
With skateboarding set to make its Olympic debut in Tokyo next year, the
competition is hotting up with qualification events for the Games
already underway.
The X Games does not count as a qualification event for Tokyo 2020 but
for skaters it still holds a special place in their hearts as the key
driver in bringing the sport into the competitive and professional era.
"(The) X Games is special, mainly because it has been around for so
long. It is crazy," nine-time X Games gold medallist and Olympic hopeful
Nyjah Huston told Reuters.
"Major shout-out to those guys for getting skateboarding to the point
where it is in the Olympics and stuff."
The X Games was founded in 1995 and ever since has been seen as the
pinnacle for skateboarders, with many choosing the competition to unveil
their newest tricks.
Both park and street skateboarding – the two disciplines to feature at
the 2020 Olympics – are on the schedule for the four-day event in
Minneapolis.
For these four days, the skaters are keeping the Olympics out of their
minds.
"The X Games isn't related to the Olympics or anything like that,"
stressed current street skating world champion Aori Nishimura.
"For me, the X Games is its own battle and its own contest. The Olympics
is a different story."
In qualifying for vert skateboarding on Wednesday, Brazilian Gui Khury
became the youngest ever X Games competitor at 10 years and eight months
old in a further indication of the growing strength of a new wave of
pre-teen skaters.
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Also in Minneapolis is Japan's Cocona Hiraki, another 10-year-old,
who will become the youngest female to compete at the X Games.
These youngsters are not only competing, they are winning and
challenging the very best.
Misugu Okamoto, 13, currently leads WorldStake's park rankings
following her victory at the Dew Tour event in June, while
11-year-old Brazilian Rayssa Leal won the Skateboarding League World
Tour event in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Many of his competitors are so young that 18-year-old Jagger Eaton,
who held the title of youngest X Games competitor for seven years
until Khury's arrival on the scene, feels like a veteran.
"I can tell you from experience that ... in two or three years you
are going to see a whole new wave of skate athletes that are going
to put so much pressure on the people chilling right now," Eaton,
who was 11 when he made his X Games debut, told Reuters.
"Everybody has got to keep your head up and your eyes wide open
because these kids right now are hungry. I was there too but I am
still hungry for success.
"There will be five to 10 kids in every single event that will beat
out the old dudes in two or three years."
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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