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Teen Skateboarder Arisa Trew Becomes First Female to Land 720

Congrats to Arisa Trew for a job well done!
ShreddER July 1, 2023
Arisa Trew
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In a groundbreaking moment for skateboarding, Australian teenager Arisa Trew has etched her name in history as the first female skateboarder to execute a 720-degree rotation successfully.

The remarkable feat showcases Trew's exceptional talent, determination, and the growing presence of women in skateboarding.

Her accomplishment inspires aspiring female skaters around the globe, breaking barriers and pushing themselves further to achieve greatness.

At just 13 years old, Arisa Trew has been making waves in the skateboarding scene, capturing attention with her incredible skills and fearless approach.

Hailing from Gold Coast, Australia, Trew has been honing her craft for years, dedicating countless hours to perfecting her technique.

With an unwavering passion for skateboarding, she has rapidly gained recognition as one of the brightest young talents in the skate scene.

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