14-year-old female skateboard wizards pedal to the dream of fighting the Eastern Olympics

California 14-year-old girl Stess (Minna Stess) earlier in the national skateboard championship won third place, was represented in the United States to participate in the Tokyo Olympics, the first Olympic event to become a skateboarding competition, but also made her since the 1960s, the United States youngest Olympic representative one of the players.

Stacy showed her skateboarding talent as early as 2 years old, often wearing diapers with her older brother to the skatepark to play skateboarding, and at the age of 5, she began to participate in small competitions. When Stacy was 6 years old, her father built a skatepark in the backyard, and she has been enjoying herself ever since, often playing until 11 p.m. Every day. When she was 12 years old, she was devastated by an accidental elbow injury that required her to stop playing skateboarding, and decided that skateboarding was the love of her Life, and after recovering, she became a full-fledged competitor at the age of 13.

Stacy has since won numerous competitions and awards, and is now among the top 20 skateboarders in the world. She says she never thought of skateboarding as a hobby, but never thought she could represent her country. She was a little sorry about the postponement of the Eastern Olympics, but felt that it would give her more room to grow and play better in the future. Stacy says that participating in the East Olympics will be a life-changing moment for her and that she is more nervous than excited at the moment.