Skateboarding

In Olympic Skateboarding, athletes perform tricks and maneuvers on skateboards across two main disciplines: Street and Park. In Street, athletes navigate through urban-inspired courses featuring stairs, rails, and other obstacles, executing technical tricks with creativity and style. Park takes place in bowl-shaped courses with curves, ramps, and transitions, allowing athletes to perform high-flying aerial tricks and fluid maneuvers. Judges evaluate each skater's performance based on difficulty, execution, style, and creativity, with the highest-scoring participants earning medals.
A female skateboarder is captured mid-air performing a trick in a skate park. She is wearing a black helmet, a colorful sleeveless top, grey pants, and protective gear on her wrists and knees. Her long hair is flying back as she holds onto her skateboard, with her knees bent and one hand extended for balance. The background is a smooth, light grey concrete surface.