Trew, A
Brown
Trew, A. vs. Brown Prediction on August 6, 2024
Match info
You have to wait to see what these guys—or, in this case, girls—can accomplish on the park course if you liked the street skateboarding competitions at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. At the Place de La Concorde, in the center of the French capital, skateboarding is still very much alive and well—from going for broke to going for gold. The women’s park final, which begins on Tuesday, August 6 at 5:30 p.m. local time (preliminaries start at 12:30 p.m.), has the potential to deliver one of the youngest podiums of the entire Olympic Games, just like it did three years prior. Sakura Yosozumi, now 22; Kokona Hiraki, now 15; and Sky Brown, also 15, the three Tokyo medalists, are back.
Meeting statistics
Brown’s final run at the Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) in Budapest saved the day for Yosozumi. The reigning Olympic champion was on the verge of not making it to Paris to defend the crown. It’s by no means a tough challenge for the Japanese athlete, given she’ll go against the young guns, though. Yosozumi gets longer odds at the best European sports betting sites because of this, but he shouldn’t be written off. Her technical proficiency and carefree flair effortlessly create an elegant and straightforward look even with the most challenging combinations. Although Yosozumi’s Olympic experience is an advantage, she’ll need to have added new, higher-scoring techniques to her arsenal in order to compete with the sport’s advancement since Tokyo. She has a good chance of winning a second gold medal if she can combine her recognizable consistency with increased challenge. After a strong performance at both OQS races, 14-year-old Australian sensation Arisa Trew is the clear favorite going into the competition. Arisa , who’s expected to be among Australia’s youngest Olympians, along with her sibling Ruby (also among the top favorites for gold) stands out for her unique combination of technical prowess and audacious amplitude. Her quick ascent over the last 12 months suggests that we haven’t yet fully realized her potential. How she’ll manage the pressure of making her Olympic debut is the biggest unknown. Arisa has an excellent opportunity to win the gold if she can keep her cool and skate with the same fearlessness she’s shown previously. The bronze medalist from Tokyo, Sky Brown of Great Britain, rounds up the top three competitors (the third is Hiraki). After suffering an MCL tear in early April, the tough 16-year-old bounced back to place second in the Budapest OQS. Brown is a consistent podium threat thanks to her explosive approach and knack for stepping up to the plate under duress. Her exposure to Tokyo may prove invaluable in negotiating the unique demands of the Olympic arena. It’s advisable for bettors to contemplate her capacity to perform admirably once more.
Match analytics
So, the younger of the Trew sisters is the best outright pick for park events in Paris. MyBookie set odds of -250 on her as Olympic Games Winner - Skateboarding - Park Women.