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Nyjah Huston Claims Victory in Men’s Street at WST Rome 2023

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Nyjah Huston successfully defended his men’s title at the World Skate Tour: Street Skateboarding Rome 2023 event on Sunday, June 25.

During his first run, the American athlete initially secured a score of 90.00. But Kelvin Hoeffler was able to get the lead in the second run with a score of 91.51.

However, Huston quickly took charge with his impressive first trick for the best trick section of the competition earning him a score of 92.55. His second trick also impressed the judges and got him 89.92 points.

Although he failed to execute his third trick, he managed to exceed his own performance with an incredible effort on his fourth attempt, resulting in an impressive score of 93.96 points.

This outstanding display contributed to his overall winning score of 276.51 (best run and top 2 best tricks).

Huston’s exceptional performance left him comfortably ahead of the other competitors, with a 17-point lead over the rest of the field.

Sora Shirai from Japan secured second place, scoring 263.36 points, thanks to two tricks that each earned him over 90 points. Brazilian athlete Kelvin Hoefler rounded out the podium with a score of 259.28

Meanwhile, 14-year-old Liz Akama snatched victory from Chloe Covell after nailing her final trick in the women’s division. She earned a final score of 263.90.

Australian Covell came in at a close second with a score of 261.43. Yumeka Oda placed third with a score of 246.38.

The event serves as one of the qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Watch the full coverage of the WST Rome 2023 below.

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Giovanni Vianna’s Top 5 SLS Scores of 2023

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Giovanni Vianna earned his first Street League Skateboarding Super Crown title last year. Will he be able to defend his crown in the 2024 SLS Tour?

Let’s rewind to how Giovanni was able to push his way up to get the Super Crown.

In the Chicago and Sydney stops, he managed to land in the nine club in the knockout rounds, but they weren’t enough to get him to the finals.

But come the Super Crown Championships, he was able to land three nine-club scores, with 9.4 being the highest, enough to snatch the crown from his closest rival, Vincent Milou.

Watch how it all went down in the video above.

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The 2024 SLS Tour: Bigger and Better

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The SLS Tour will return bigger and better in 2024. Up to $1.8 million prize purse is at stake, with $100,000 to go to the Super Crown Champions.

The tour is also adding more stops for a total of eight, including three SLS “Apex” spot-based events. Regular stops include Paris, San Diego, Australia (TBA), and Tokyo.

The SLS Super Crown Championships 2024 will be again held in São Paulo, Brazil, on December 14-15.

The SLS Tour 2024 will kick off at Adidas Arena, Paris, France, on February 24. Tickets are now available on the SLS website.

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Rayssa Leal’s Top 5 Scores of SLS 2023

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Before the first stop of Street League Skateboarding this February, let’s look back to how Rayssa Leal managed to land her top 5 scores of 2023.

Rayssa kicked off the 2023 season with a win at the Chicago stop and finished with a Super Crown in São Paulo. It was her second Super Crown win.

She is surely someone to watch out for in the 2024 SLS Tour, which will commence on February 24 at the Adidas Arena in Paris.

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