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Chinese Skateboard Prodigy Makes Olympic History

Story Highlights
  • Haohao etched her name into the Olympic record books
  • China's youngest ever Olympian
  • Zheng's journey is a testament to the evolving face of the Olympics

Eleven-year-old Zheng Haohao has etched her name into the Olympic record books as China’s youngest ever Olympian.

The skateboarding sensation, born just days before the London 2012 Games, competed in the women’s park event at Paris 2024.

While she didn’t qualify for the final, won by 14-year-old Australian Arisa Trew, Zheng’s participation alone is a remarkable achievement.

The young skater, who only started skateboarding at seven, has already shown immense talent and potential.

Skateboarding’s inclusion in the Olympics has showcased a youthful energy, with teenagers dominating the podiums.

However, the sport also caters to a wider age range, as evidenced by 51-year-old Andy Macdonald’s participation for Team GB.

Zheng’s journey is a testament to the evolving face of the Olympics, where age is no barrier to achieving greatness.

As she celebrates her 12th birthday this week, the world watches with anticipation for what this young star might accomplish in the future.

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