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Rayssa Leal Wins WST World Championships 2022

Congrats Rayssa Leal!
ShreddER February 6, 2023
Ryssa Leal Wins WST World Championships 2022
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April skateboards' top-seeded professional skateboarder Rayssa Leal is the 2022 women's WST World Championship, placing Chloe Covell second and Momiji Nishiya in third place.

Leal, a young skateboarder from Brazil, stunned the audience with her powerful and graceful performance, executing challenging tricks with ease and precision.

The 15-year-old pro skater's victory was a testament to her talent and hard work, as she faced tough competition from some of the world's best skateboarders.

The Aljada skate park, with its unique and challenging design, was the perfect stage for the athletes to showcase their skills.

The park featured a range of obstacles, including half pipes, quarter pipes, rails, and ledges, allowing the competitors to showcase their versatility and creativity.

Throughout the competition, Leal was a standout performer, consistently landing complicated tricks and wowing the judges with her smooth and confident style.

Her winning run combined technical proficiency, creative expression, and a fearless attitude, earning her the highest score in the competition.

Congratulations to Leal, Covell, and Nishiya for a job well done.

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