Monster Energy congratulates team rider Rayssa Leal on taking first place in Women's
Skateboard Street in the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) Tokyo
2024 skateboarding competition.
TOKYO, Nov. 24,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The energy was off
the charts in Japan! Monster
Energy congratulates team rider Rayssa
Leal on taking first place in Women's Skateboard Street in
the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) Tokyo 2024 skateboarding
competition. In the seventh stop of the 2024 SLS Championship Tour
presented by Monster Energy as the official energy drink sponsor,
the 16-year-old from Imperatriz, Brazil, took the win amid an international
field.
Japanese Team Rider Liz Akama Claims Second
Place in Women's Skateboard Street
In the battle that came down to final attempts, 15-year-old
Liz Akama from Miyagi, Japan, finished in close second place,
trailing Leal by fractions of a point.
Contested inside Ariake Arena in Tokyo, SLS Tokyo marked the fourth major
stadium event on the 2024 SLS Championship Tour. This year's
edition boasts the largest equal-gender purse in competitive
skateboarding. A total of $1.8
million in prize money is at stake, including $100,000 each for SLS Super Crown Champions, the
largest single prize purse in skateboarding.
The 2024 season will conclude in three weeks, with the SLS Super
Crown World Championships in Brazil from December
14-15.
Street League Skateboarding (SLS) was started in 2010 by
professional skateboarder Rob
Dyrdek, with Monster Energy as a foundational partner. Since
then, the competition series has cemented itself as the most
authentic showcase for street skateboarding contests. Riders
compete on lifelike street obstacles designed by expert course
builders California Skateparks.
Monster Energy's Leal came to Tokyo looking for a podium finish after
settling for fourth place at SLS Sydney in October. When the
Women's Skateboard Street final kicked off, the Brazilian skate
prodigy demonstrated her focus by putting down two high-scoring
runs.
On her second run, Leal covered the Tokyo course with crooked grind the big Hubba
ledge, 360 kickflip the bump, frontside bluntslide the flat rail,
backside lipslide the big rail, backside tailslide the rail, and
kickflip backside Smith grind the rail
for 7.8 points.
Expanding her score in Best Trick, Leal finessed a flawless
backside tailslide the big Hubba ledge for 8.2 points on her second
attempt. On the next try, she posted a backside Smith grind the big Hubba for 7.1 points.
On her fifth and final attempt, Leal found herself behind
teammate Akama, who took over first place with a score of 30.1
points. Putting it all on the line, Leal needed a big trick to seal
her win: She found it with a technical frontside bluntslide the big
rail for 7.9 points and an overall score of 30.7 points for the win
at SLS Tokyo.
The win in Tokyo concludes a
successful season for Leal, with this win guaranteeing her a ticket
straight to the finals at the SLS Super Crown World Championship.
Before today's win, Leal took second place at SLS Paris, first at
SLS San Diego, and fourth at SLS Sydney.
Leal's most intense competition came from 15-year-old
Liz Akama from Miyagi, Japan. On her second attempt in the Run
section, Akama put together frontside feeble the big rail, kickflip
the bump, sugarcane grind the rail, huge ollie over the rock gap,
frontside heelflip bigspin the bump, and backside 50-50 the big
Hubba ledge for 6.6 points.
Boosting her score, Akama unleashed signature tech moves in the
Best Trick section: A perfectly dipped backside Smith grind the big rail earned 7.0 points. On her
fourth attempt, Akama dropped one of the day's most difficult
tricks with a frontside 180 nosegrind the big Hubba for 8.1 points.
On her fifth and final attempt, she posted the highest score of
Saturday's women's competition by landing a Barley grind revert for
8.4 points. Akama claimed second place in Tokyo with an overall score of 30.1 points,
only 0.6 points behind Leal.
Next on the agenda, it's time to end the 2024 season with a
bang: The SLS Super Crown World Championship will determine this
year's winners in São Paulo, Brazil, from December
14-15. Don't miss it!
For more information on Rayssa
Leal, Liz Akama, and the
Monster Energy skateboarding team, visit
http://www.monsterenergy.com. Follow Monster Energy on YouTube,
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for exclusive updates as
the action sports season continues.
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