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Nyjah Huston Wins The 2022 Street Skateboarding World Championships in Rome

Congratulations to Nyjah Huston, Giraud and Ribeiro. Well deserved.
ShreddER July 4, 2022
Nyjah Wins
Via: Olympics Skateboarding

Professional skateboarder and Disorder skateboarders CEO Nyjah Huston is back, taking home the world's best street skateboarding championship.

Olympic god medalist and fan-favorite Yuto Horigome didn't place this time due to the nollie frontside heelflip to noseblunt that he missed, with Aurelien Giraud receiving the second spot and Gustavo Ribeiro in third place.

Huston, who has been a successful contest pro skater, spearheaded multiple switch stances on his run, making him generate 279.43 points, while Giraud received 275.96 points and Ribeiro with 261.40 points.

Skateboarding competition has elevated its course, pointing system, and contestants' abilities to put forth mind-blowing maneuvers by being consistent. It is no surprise that it is now a sport and not just a wooden toy that skaters use.

Congratulations to all the Huston, Giraud, Ribeiro and skaters who participated.

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