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  2. Madeleine Larcheron - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Larcheron (born 24 January 2006) is a French skateboarder and the reigning French National Champion in women's park skateboarding. She competed in the World Skateboarding Championship in 2019, finishing 22nd. [2] Larcheron is set to compete in the women's park event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Female skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    American female skateboarders (46 P) J. Japanese female skateboarders (12 P) Pages in category "Female skateboarders"

  4. Lizzie Armanto - Wikipedia

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    Armanto has won over 30 skateboarding awards. In 2010, 2011 and 2012, she placed first overall in the World Cup of Skateboarding points race. In 2013, Armanto won silver at the first ever Women's Skateboard Park event at X Games in Barcelona, Spain. She won the 2014 Van Doren Invitational in Huntington Beach, California. [9] [3]

  5. Momiji Nishiya - Wikipedia

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    Momiji Nishiya (西矢 椛, Nishiya Momiji, born 30 August 2007) is a Japanese skateboarder.At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she won the first ever gold medal in the women's street competition.

  6. Cara-Beth Burnside - Wikipedia

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    Cara-Beth Burnside, nicknamed "CB" (born July 23, 1971, in Orange, California, United States), is a professional skateboarder and snowboarder and ranks amongst the top female athletes in these sports in the world. She was the first president of the Action Sports Alliance.

  7. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable professional skateboarders and their sponsors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Entries with blank cells represent skateboarders who have not yet secured a sponsor in this category.

  8. Coco Yoshizawa - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] In 2024, she won bronze at the 2024 World Skateboarding Tour Dubai, competing in the street skating event. [6] She competed at the 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series and placed third at the first event, then first at the second to secure qualification for the 2024 Summer Olympics , being age 14 at the games.

  9. Julia Brueckler - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Olympic Games, she was the 23rd ranked women's street skater in the World Skate Olympic World Skateboarding Rankings. [1] She represented Austria in the women's street event and finished in the 18th place.