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Arisa Trew Makes History as The First Female Skater to Land a 900

Congrats Arisa Trew!
ShreddER May 30, 2024
Arisa Trew
Getty Images: Lintao Zhang

Competitive contest Aussie vert skateboarder Arisa Trew just did something unique in skateboarding – she's the first female skater to nail a 900-degree rotation!

This move, made famous by skate legend Tony Hawk back in the X Games days 1999, has always been challenging, especially for female skaters.

But Trew pulled it off, and the homies went wild when she landed it perfectly. It's not just a big deal for Trew, but for all female skaters out there.

The 14-year-old's success is a game-changer, showing that skateboarding is for everyone and inspiring more women to go after their dreams in skateboarding.

She's making history and paving the way for a new generation of female skaters to aim higher and break barriers in skateboarding.

Even the Birdman was shcoked and posted, "Arisa Trew just became the first female to land a 900. Glass ceilings are so 2023. Congrats @arisa_trew! 🛹🌀🏆
(vert skating is not [yet] in the Olympics btw)"

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