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  2. Category:Female skateboarders - Wikipedia

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

  3. Funa Nakayama - Wikipedia

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    Funa Nakayama (中山 楓奈, Nakayama Fūna; born 17 June 2005) is a Japanese skateboarder from Toyama City. [2] Nakayama won a bronze medal in the women's street competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. [3]

  4. 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.

  5. Judi Oyama - Wikipedia

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    She is one of few Asian-American women professional skateboarders and was a pioneer of Vert skateboarding and vert pool skateboarding for women. [ 3 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Oyama was sponsored by Santa Cruz Skateboards [ 2 ] and garnered additional sponsorships by brands managed under the NHS, Inc. umbrella, including Independent Trucks , OJ Wheels ...

  6. Minna Stess - Wikipedia

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    Stess began skateboarding at two years old. [8] In 2013, at eight years old, she became the first girl ever to win the California Amateur Skateboard League. [9] In 2014, during the King of Groms Championship, she became the first female skater to compete in all three skateboarding finals (street, mini ramp and bowl), and was the first girl to win the mini ramp competition. [10]

  7. Letícia Bufoni - Wikipedia

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    Bufoni was ranked the #1 women's street skateboarder by World Cup of Skateboarding four years in a row 2010–2013 and appeared in [11] The Guinness Book of World Records (2017) for the "Most Wins Of The World Cup of Skateboarding. In 2013, she was nominated for an ESPY Award – Best Female Action Sports Athlete.

  8. 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]

  9. Alexis Sablone - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Sablone (born August 12, 1986) is a goofy-footed American professional skateboarder, who ranked 12th in the world as of July 2021. [2] She has competed in every X Games competition since 2009, the World Skateboarding Championship, and skated on the Dew Tour.