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Japanese Teens Triumphed in The 2022 Women’s Street Skateboarding World Championships in Rome

Congratulations to Funa Nakayama, Momiji Nishiya, and Yumeka Oda.
ShreddER July 4, 2022
Japanese Teens Wins Women's Street Skateboarding World Championships in Rome
YouTube: Olympics Skateboarding

Girl Power: Japanese teenagers took home the victory in Rome's 2022 women's street skateboarding world championships.

Funa Nakayama, Momiji Nishiya, and Yumeka Oda triumphed and provided all the technical tricks in the course, making them unstoppable.

Most of the maneuvers are handrail skating, which the three girl skaters made look easy.

Those eye-popping tricks delivered Nakayama, Nishiya, and Oda to triumph over fan-favorite Ryssa Leal and other competitors, who did their hardest to make it to the finals.

Congratulations to the winners and girl skateboarders for a job well done.

Final Score:
Nakayama - 264.13 Points
Nishiya- 255.64 Points
Oda - 254.91 Points

Stream the entire broadcast below, and don't forget to like and subscribe to Olympics Skateboarding's official YouTube channel so you won't miss any incredible skate contests.

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