





Rayssa Leal entered into the viral media hall of fame in 2015 when, at the age of seven, a clip of her heelflipping a three-stair spread like wildfire... oh, and she was wearing a fairy outfit. She may have since outgrown her "Heelflip Fairy Girl" image, but Leal continues to turn heads. In July 2019, she became the youngest skater ever to take first place at Street League — she was 11.Leal has only really been competing since late 2018, but her number of podium placements were truly shocking for a ten-year-old. At this point, we're only seeing Leal at the beginning stages of her prowess; as she progresses, the whole world will realize that fairies are real.
Rayssa Leal entered into the viral media hall of fame in 2015 when, at the age of seven, a clip of her heelflipping a three-stair spread like wildfire... oh, and she was wearing a fairy outfit. She may have since outgrown her "Heelflip Fairy Girl" image, but Leal continues to turn heads. In July 2019, she became the youngest skater ever to take first place at Street League — she was 11.Leal has only really been competing since late 2018, but her number of podium placements were truly shocking for a ten-year-old. At this point, we're only seeing Leal at the beginning stages of her prowess; as she progresses, the whole world will realize that fairies are real.
Skateboard News

Monster Energy riders dominated the 2025 Skateboarding World Championships, with Toa Sasaki, Egoitz Bijueska, and Felipe Nunes claiming top honors in Street, Park, and Adaptive events.

Monster Energy’s Tom Schaar claims first place at the 2026 Belco Bowl Jam in Australia, leading a full podium sweep and an unforgettable weekend of bowl and vert dominance.

Monster Energy’s Rayssa Leal opens the 2026 Street League Skateboarding season with a massive win in Sydney, backed by podium finishes from teammates Liz Akama, Julian Agliardi, and Giovanni Vianna.





