Rayssa Leal pays her change in Japanese women and becomes world street skate champion in Rome
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Brazilian skater Rayssa Leal, known as “Fadinha”, won the title of champion at the 2024 World Skate Street, held in Rome, Italy. At just 16 years old, Rayssa secured her second tournament title this Saturday afternoon (14). In the final, the Brazilian faced seven Japanese competitors and took the podium alongside Momiji Nishiya and Miyu Ito. Rayssa shone in the laps, scoring her best score of 88.43, which placed her among the leaders. Despite in…
The Brazilian Rayssa Leal won the title of the Women's Skate Street World Championship this Saturday (14), held in Rome, Italy. The skater shone in her first laps and, with a change in maneuvers, secured the highest place on the podium. Momiji Nishiya, from Japan, took second place, followed by compatriot Miyu Ito. This is Rayssa's second world title on skate street. The athlete had already won the World Skate tournament in Sharjah in 2023 and h…

16-year-old Brazilian woman shone with great performance in Rome
Brazilian skater Rayssa Leal shone once again and won the world street skate title in Rome. In an impeccable performance, Rayssa made two perfect laps and excelled in the maneuvering contest, securing her second world title. This is the first championship that the athlete participates in after winning the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Rayssa, known as “Little Fairy”, enchanted the audience and the judges with her skill and precision. …
The Brazilian woman was the highlight of the women's skate street final and won the World Skate Championship title in Rome, Italy. Momiji Nishiya (JAP) was in second place, followed by Miyu Ito (JAP)
Rayssa Leal, the Little Fairy, won her second world street skate title this Saturday (14), performing at the rink in Rome, Italy. The Brazilian had already won the title in 2022 and was runner-up in 2023. The 16-year-old from Maranhão played her first competition after the Paris Olympic Games, where she won the bronze medal. With two impeccable laps, Fadinha shone in the maneuvering contest and won the victory with a total score of 270.56. She b…
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