Australia’s 14-year-old Arisa Trew, who had been in third after the first two runs, throws down a massive third round including a big body varial 540 that has her support staff erupting in joy!
Trew earns a massive 93.18 to shoot to the top of the standings with just five riders to go. Heili Sirvio of Finland can’t get into the top three.
Sky Brown is next, riding with a dislocated shoulder. It’s a great run! She is thrown up in the air by her dad. It’s 92.31 and moves her ahead of Hiraki Cocona!
Japan’s Kusaki Hinano falls on her last run and so won’t be moving up the standings. Trew is guaranteed a medal.
Only Hiraki and USA’s Bryce Wettstein can prevent that medal being gold.
But Wettstein, too, can’t complete one of her tricks! So Trew and Brown are guaranteed medals!
All eyes on Hiraki. It’s a clean run! It looks good and solid! The Japanese raises both arms in the air then goes over to get hugs from all her competitors.
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92.63! She beats Brown for silver! Brown is standing right behind her and can barely look – they then hug, both with massive smiles on their faces.
Arisa Trew is Olympic champion – and the Australian also sports a wide grin as she hugs her fellow medallists.
She’s the youngest Paris 2024 medallist so far these Olympic Games! (Olympics)