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Skateboarding Olympian Nyjah Huston Explains How He Tore his ACL

Nyjah Huston on ACL injury: "Recovery's going great. I'll be back to sending soon."
ShreddER December 17, 2022
Nyjah Huston on torn ACL
YouTube: Nyjah Huston

Disorder skateboards' head honcho Nyjah Huston has been in and out of the hospital for many years due to his severe injuries from skating hard in the streets. Still, his most brutal injury was fracturing his anterior cruciate ligament.

In a new YouTube video on Huston's channel, he explained how he severely tore his ACL, sending forth technical tricks in the streets with his close homies Dominick Walker and Ty Evans filming his new part.

Although Huston didn't win the 2022 Skate Of The Year, fans call him the GOAT for nailing all of the eye-popping maneuvers for the culture.

Many skateboarders are calling out Thrasher for a rigged SOTY announcement, claiming that Huston should've been this year's overall champion.

Huston may not be SOTY, but he said his focus is to heal and return soon to the streets.

Stream the video below, and don't forget to share it with your friends on social media. Enjoy!

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