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At age 18, Minna Stess has gone from skating in her neighborhood to representing the USA in the Olympics. She will be competing in the women’s park event on Tuesday, a dream come true for her. Stess expressed her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to compete on such a prestigious stage.

Skateboarding made its Olympic debut in Tokyo, and Stess believes that this exposure will elevate the sport to new heights. While some have mixed opinions about skateboarding becoming an Olympic event, Stess sees it as a positive development that will attract more people to the sport and provide opportunities for aspiring skaters.

Despite the United States not medaling in the women’s street competition, Stess does not feel any additional pressure. She acknowledges that skateboarding is a sport filled with failures and uncertainties, but her goal is always to land her run and perform to the best of her abilities.

Stess’s journey to the Olympics highlights the dedication and perseverance required to excel in skateboarding. She hopes to inspire other young skaters to pursue their passion and work hard to achieve their goals. Stess’s positive attitude and determination make her a role model for aspiring athletes in the sport.