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Sky Brown becomes Great Britain's first skateboarding world champion - at age of 14

Sky Brown follows up bronze at Tokyo 2020 Olympics with a gold in park skateboarding at the World Championships in Sharjah; 14-year-old, who has a Japanese mother and British father, finished more than four points ahead of closest rival

Sky Brown has become Great Britain's first skateboarding world champion
Image: Sky Brown has become Great Britain's first skateboarding world champion

Olympic bronze medallist Sky Brown has become Great Britain's first skateboarding world champion at the age of 14.

Brown won gold in park skateboarding at the World Championships in Sharjah on Sunday with a best score of 90.83 from her three runs.

The teenager was already top of the standings with a score of 89.63 from her second run, but saved her best until last to finish more than four points ahead of Japan's Kokona Hiraki.

Olympic champion Sakura Yosozumi, also from Japan, took bronze with Britain's Lola Tambling finishing sixth with 81.53 points.

"Being on the podium with these guys again is so crazy," Brown said. "It's just been really fun. I was trying to enjoy it as much as I could.

"Landing all three of my runs was an amazing feeling."

Brown became Great Britain's youngest Olympic medal winner of all time when she won park bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Games at the age of 13.

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Born in Miyazaki, Japan, to a Japanese mother and British father, Brown competed at the US Open in 2016 at the age of eight, and first elected to compete for Great Britain in 2018.

Skateboarding was one of four new sports added to the Olympics in 2020, with skateboarding events held in both 'park' and 'street' categories of the sport.