Skateboarding-Sky Brown to become Britain's youngest summer Olympian in
Tokyo
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[July 01, 2021]
Brown will be 13 years and 11
days old at the Olympics, breaking the record set by swimmer Margery
Hinton who was 13 years and 44 days old at the 1928 Amsterdam Games.
Figure skater Cecilia Colledge competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics
aged 11.
Brown and Martin, 14, will compete in the skateboard park discipline
after they qualified third and 18th, respectively, during the World
Skate qualification season.
Brown won a silver medal at the Dew Tour, USA and placed third in
the World Championships in Rio last season to rank third best in the
world.
"It's incredibly exciting to announce Sky and Bombette to Team GB
for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games," Team GB's Chef de Mission Mark
England said in a statement.
"Not only will they both make history as Team GB's first ever
skateboarders, but Sky will also make history of her own as she
becomes our youngest ever summer Olympian."
Brown suffered a horror injury in June last year when she fractured
her skull and broke bones in her left hand after falling from a ramp
during a training session in California.
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Skateboarder Sky Brown (UK) practices
during a stop on the Dew Tour, which showcases athletes before
skateboarding makes its Olympic debut in Tokyo, at Lauridsen Park in
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., May 19, 2021. REUTERS/Rachel Mummey/File
Photo
She was taken by helicopter to the
hospital where she underwent surgery and her father Stewart later
said she was lucky to be alive.
The park event will be held from Aug. 4-5 at the Ariake Urban Sports
Park in Tokyo.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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