Teen Skateboarding Star Arisa Trew Makes History at X Games
Arisa Trew, a 15-year-old skateboarding prodigy from Australia, has become the most decorated female skateboarder in X Games history with her eighth gold medal win. Inspired by her early exposure to skateparks and the increased presence of female skaters, Trew is focused on continuous improvement as she sets her sights on future competitions, including the 2028 Olympics.

Teenage skateboard sensation Arisa Trew etched her name in history by clinching her eighth gold medal at the X Games, making her the most successful female athlete in the event's summer disciplines.
The 15-year-old Australian executed a flawless kickflip body varial 540, marking a triumphant return after a knee injury earlier this year. Her victory, celebrated by fellow competitors, recalls her remarkable performance at the Paris Olympics, where she became Australia's youngest Olympic champion.
With an eye on the future, Trew is determined to defend her Olympic title at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, while continuing to hone her skills and compete at prestigious skateboarding events worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)