00:00 13-year-old Kui Chenxi of China clinched gold in women's skateboarding at the Asian Games
00:05 on Wednesday, becoming the country's youngest gold medalist as teenage girls continue to
00:11 dominate the sport.
00:12 According to Chinese state media, Kui picked up her first board at just three years old,
00:18 but only began training seriously after being unable to go outside during the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:25 Within a year, the then-Amer was reaching podiums at professional-level provincial events.
00:30 Shandong-born Kui, who is the Chinese national team's youngest athlete competing in Hangzhou,
00:36 nailed an impressive landing off the notoriously difficult high rail during the street event
00:42 a move her competitors avoided, according to Reuters.
00:46 Afterward, she could be seen proudly parading Qiantang Roller Sports Center with the national
00:51 flag wrapped around her shoulders.
00:53 "This is just the beginning," Kui said, adding she will watch her performance back on film.
00:59 "We must continue to work hard and strive to the Paris Olympics and get good results."
01:04 Kui's 18-year-old teammate Zheng Wenhui claimed silver, while 16-year-old Ito Mu of Japan
01:11 won bronze.
01:12 While skateboarding had already made its Asian Games debut in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2014,
01:19 it exploded onto the mainstream competitive sports scene upon its debut at the 2020 Tokyo
01:25 Summer Olympics.
01:26 The street event requires competitors to perform tricks on a track scattered with stairs, rails,
01:33 ramps, benches and more.
01:35 Skaters arrange their own routes and moves as they wish, and are scored over two runs
01:40 and five tricks to determine the final score.
01:43 While the men's sport tends to be dominated by athletes in their late teens or early twenties,
01:48 women's skateboarding has skewed increasingly younger.
01:52 In September, Kui made it to the finals of the WSD Lausanne Street at 2024 Paris Olympic
01:59 Games Qualifier A with a score higher than that of Tokyo 2020 Olympics bronze medalist
02:05 Funa Nakayama.
02:07 Her victory on Wednesday was cheered by supporters on Chinese social media, who praised her young
02:13 age and composure.
02:14 "Optimistic, outgoing, and confident girl, you're the best.
02:18 You're honoring the nation."
02:20 One person wrote on the Twitter-like platform Weibo, while another joked that the teenage
02:25 champion "reminds me that I was trash when I was young."
02:29 Kui's winning run follows an impressive showing from 9-year-old Muzil Paris Alegado of the
02:35 Philippines on Monday.
02:36 Alegado told CNN she was proud to be youngest finalist to qualify for the women's park event.
02:42 Marjolaine Didal, who won gold for the Philippines at the 2018 Asian Games, is still only 24
02:50 a year.
02:51 She seemed like a veteran in the street event against her younger competitors, Reuters reported.
02:56 With protective equipment required for competitors under 18, Didal was the only athlete in the
03:02 final not forced to wear a helmet of padding to protect her knees.
03:06 "I don't feel old because I'm also a bit childish, I just want to mess around," she
03:11 said, after an injury in the final meant she finished last of the eight skaters, according
03:17 to Reuters.
03:18 "But I feel kind of left out because everyone is wearing helmets and knee pads."
03:23 The women's park event was ultimately won by Japan's Hinano Kuzaki, 15, while Chinese
03:29 pair Li Yujuan, 20, and Mao Jiaxi, 15, took silver and bronze.
03:36 Li was the oldest among the eight finalists.
03:39 Her skateboarding gained global prominence in Tokyo during the 2020 Olympics for the
03:44 remarkably young age of its medalists a even younger than the two men's gold medalists,
03:50 who were 22 and 20.
03:52 Sakura Yozozomi, then 19, won the women's park event, while 12-year-old Japanese teammate
03:59 Kokona Hiroki and Great Britain's Sky Brown, 13, also scored a medal.
04:05 Meanwhile in the street event, Momiji Nishiya became Japan's youngest ever Olympic champion
04:11 at 13, while 13-year-old Reisa Leal of Brazil finished second and 16-year-old Nakayama,
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