Brown became the youngest participant from the Great Britain, who made every citizen’s head high with pride by winning the bronze medal
Being a British-Japanese skateboarder, 13-year-old Sky Brown could have represented either one of the two countries at the Tokyo Olympics, but when Team Great Britain put forth a proposal to join and just dive in to have fun, she instantly chose to seize the moment. At the Olympics this year, Brown became the youngest participant from the Great Britain, who made every citizen’s head high with pride by winning the bronze medal.
When the first Olympic qualifier happened at California in the year 2019, she was just 10, and it was just a week before that a minor accident left her with a broken arm. However, that seldom became a stumbling block for Sky, and with a pink cast on her arm, coupled with steadfastness that could leave anyone in awe of her dedication, rather than just making her participation, she made sure to come first too. That said, a mishap happened again in May last year, leaving multiple injuries to her skull, arm and hand, but for the tenacious player that she has been, Brown bounced back to the extent that she put her best foot forward at the Summer Olympics.