





Witness skateboard history in the making! Actually, watch closely because Arisa Trew is dropping iconic milestones at a rapid pace. In 2023, the young ripper from Palm Beach, Australia, put down the first 720 landed by a female rider in competition and clinched double gold medals at X Games California. Only 13 years old at the time, the Monster Army recruit earned the prestigious title of Action Sportsperson of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards. In 2024, Trew became the first woman to spin a switch McTwist on vert, and, only a few days later stomped the first women’s 900. Next up, she clinched Olympic gold at the 2024 Paris Games with plenty of never-been-done tricks up her sleeve. Now that she’s graduated to full-fledged Monster Energy status, the sky’s the limit. Good luck keeping up because Arisa Trew has only just begun leaving her mark on skateboarding!
Witness skateboard history in the making! Actually, watch closely because Arisa Trew is dropping iconic milestones at a rapid pace. In 2023, the young ripper from Palm Beach, Australia, put down the first 720 landed by a female rider in competition and clinched double gold medals at X Games California. Only 13 years old at the time, the Monster Army recruit earned the prestigious title of Action Sportsperson of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards. In 2024, Trew became the first woman to spin a switch McTwist on vert, and, only a few days later stomped the first women’s 900. Next up, she clinched Olympic gold at the 2024 Paris Games with plenty of never-been-done tricks up her sleeve. Now that she’s graduated to full-fledged Monster Energy status, the sky’s the limit. Good luck keeping up because Arisa Trew has only just begun leaving her mark on skateboarding!
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