Yesterday, history was made at the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) competition as Rayssa Leal took home the top prize in the Women’s Street event. The Brazilian skateboarding prodigy, also known as “Fadinha” meaning little fairy, proved once again why she is considered one of the best in the world.

Rayssa’s performance was nothing short of spectacular as she effortlessly landed technical tricks and showcased her incredible skill and style. From kickflips to frontside boardslides, Rayssa displayed a diverse and powerful repertoire of tricks that left the crowd in awe.

This victory is particularly significant as Rayssa is only 14 years old, making her the youngest skater to ever win an SLS event. With her impressive win, Rayssa continues to break barriers and inspire young skaters around the world.

In her post-win interview, Rayssa expressed her gratitude and excitement for the future of women’s skateboarding. She emphasized the importance of hard work, dedication, and believing in oneself in achieving success in the sport.

Rayssa’s win at the SLS competition is a testament to her talent and determination. As she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in women’s skateboarding, we can only expect more incredible performances from this young superstar in the future. Congratulations, Rayssa, on your well-deserved victory!