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Rayssa Leal and Pâmela Rosa end Pro Tour off the podium

Rayssa Leal and Pâmela Rosa end Pro Tour off the podium

Brazilians Rayssa Leal and Pâmela Rosa ended the final of the Pro Tour in Rome (Italy), respectively, in 5th and 8th positions, this Sunday (3). The competition marked the beginning of the race to get a spot on the skate street for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris (France).Rayssa Leal and Pâmela Rosa end Pro Tour off the podium

The first three placed were from Japan: Funa Nakayama (first), Momiji Nishiya (second) and Yumeka Oda (third).

Now the Olympic race will continue in Brazil, with the Park and Street World Championships. The competitions will be held in sequence at Praça Duó, in Rio de Janeiro. Between October 2 and 9, the Rio World Skate Park World Championships 2022 will take place. From October 9 to 16, the Rio World Skate Street World Championships 2022 will take place.



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