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Sky Brown

Sky Brown (スカイ・ブラウン, Sukai Buraun, born 7 July 2008)[2][3] is a British-Japanese professional skateboarder and surfer who competes for Great Britain. She was the youngest professional skateboarder in the world, and has also won the American TV programme Dancing with the Stars: Juniors. She represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics, where she won a bronze medal in the park event, making her the country's youngest ever medallist. She repeated this feat by winning bronze for a second time in park at the 2024 Summer Olympics. In addition, she won the same event at the 2023 World Skateboarding Championship.

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Sky Brown
スカイ・ブラウン
Personal information
Born (2008-07-07) 7 July 2008 (age 16)
Miyazaki, Japan
Years active2016–present
Japanese name
Kanjiブラウン 澄海
Kanaブラウン スカイ
Sport
CountryGreat Britain
SportSkateboarding
PositionGoofy footed
Rank4th (2024)[1]
EventPark
Medal record
Women's park skateboarding
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
2020 TokyoPark
2024 ParisPark
World Championships
2019 São PauloPark
2023 SharjahPark
X Games
2021 CaliforniaPark
2022 CaliforniaPark
Dew Tour
2021 Des MoinesPark
2022 Des MoinesPark
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Early life

Brown was born in Miyazaki, Japan. Her mother, Mieko, is Japanese, and her father, Stuart,[4] is British.[5][6][7] She has a younger brother, Ocean Brown. In Japanese, her given name is written in katakana as スカイ (Sukai) or in kanji as 澄海 (Sukai); as is standard for Japanese surnames of foreign origin, her family name is written only in katakana.[8][9]

Her British father lived in the United States for several years before moving to Japan.[10] Brown lives in Miyazaki, but spends around half the year in the US.[10] Her family are skateboarders, and her preschool had a skate park.[11] She has a skating ramp in her back garden,[12] as there are no skate parks in her home area of Takanabe, Miyazaki.[9] In addition to skateboarding, Brown also surfs.[6][12][13]

Career

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Skateboarding

Brown does not have a skateboarding coach; instead she learns tricks from YouTube.[10][14] She sometimes practises with Shaun White, who won Olympic snowboarding medals.[10]

2016–2017: Early competitions

In 2016, at the age of 8, Brown took part in the Vans US Open, making her the youngest person ever to compete at the event.[5] She fell off her skateboard in a heat.[11] In 2017, she came second in the Asian Continental Finals,[15] and she finished in the top 10 of the 2018 Vans Park Series.[15]

2018: Turning professional

In 2018, at the age of 10, Brown became a professional athlete, making her the youngest professional skateboarder in the world.[11] The same year, she won the US TV show Dancing with the Stars: Juniors.[5][11][12]

2019: Competing for Team GB

In February 2019, she won the Simple Session event in Tallinn, Estonia.[5][15]

In March 2019, Brown announced that she would compete for Great Britain, having previously said that she would compete for Japan.[15] She said that she favoured the "more relaxed approach" of the British Skateboarding Association.[11] She was one of five Britons awarded funding from UK Sport that year as they worked to qualify for the skateboarding events at the 2020 Summer Olympics, the first time the sport was included in the Games.[6]

In 2019, Brown placed 3rd in the park event at the 2019 World Skateboarding Championship in São Paulo[10] and became the first female to land a frontside 540 at the X Games.[10] She finished 5th at the X Games skateboarding event.[8]

2020: Training injury

On 28 May 2020, while training in California, she suffered a "horrific" fall from a halfpipe ramp which left her with several skull fractures and a broken left wrist and hand.[16] She was flown to a hospital and was reported as being unresponsive on arrival. Her father said afterwards that she was "lucky to be alive", whilst Brown herself said it was her worst fall yet. Nevertheless, she remained determined to push boundaries and compete for gold at the Tokyo Olympics.[17]

2021: X Games gold and Tokyo Olympics bronze

In July 2021, she won the X Games women's skateboarding park gold medal.[18][19]

Brown represented Great Britain in skateboarding at the pandemic-delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in August 2021.[20] Brown was the youngest British Summer Olympian ever, at the age of 13, beating Margery Hinton who was 13 years and 43 days when she competed in the 200 metre breaststroke event at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[21] Brown was not the youngest competitor at the Games — Syrian table tennis player Hend Zaza and Japanese skateboarder Cocona Hiraki were younger.[22][23]

Brown won the bronze medal in the women's park skateboarding event at the 2020 Summer Olympics and became Great Britain’s youngest ever medal winner, at the age of 13 years and 28 days.[24] She fell in her first two runs at the event and scored 56.47 in her final attempt. Brown was not the youngest medallist at the Games, as 12-year-old Cocona Hiraki of Japan won silver in the same event.[25]

In late 2021, it was announced that some of Brown's skateboards would be displayed at the renovated Young V&A in London.[26]

2022–2023

In 2022, Brown retained her X Games title, and also won the Dew Tour event for the second year in a row.[27] She won the park event at the World Skateboarding Championship in 2023,[28] becoming the first British skateboarding world champion.[29]

2024: Paris Olympics bronze

In June 2024, Brown qualified for the park event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[30] She joined a team that consisted of 2022 British Champion Lola Tambling and 22-time Summer X Games medallist Andy Macdonald. This team was not only notable for their individual records, but also in the skaters' age gap, with both Tambling and Brown being 16 and Macdonald being 51 years old at the time of competing.[31]

Surfing

In April 2021, Brown said that she was also considering trying to compete in surfing at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics, though she ultimately only competed in skateboarding.[32]

In March 2024, she competed at the ISA World Surfing Games in Puerto Rico, in hopes of qualifying to compete in surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics, in addition to skateboarding, but was not successful in doing so after placing 3rd in her heat.[33]

Awards

On 19 December 2021, Brown won the 2021 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award; she was shortlisted again in 2022 and 2024.[34][35] In April 2022, she won the Comeback of the Year award for 2021 at the Laureus World Sports Awards.[36]

Sponsorships

In 2019, Brown became the youngest-ever Nike-sponsored athlete in the world.[37][38] She has featured in a Nike campaign alongside Serena Williams and Simone Biles.[6] She is also supported by Almost Skateboards and Skateistan.[11]

Competition history

International competitions

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Representing  Great Britain
YearCompetitionVenueRankEventNotes
2019 World Championship[39] São Paulo, Brazil 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park
2021 Summer Olympics[40] Tokyo, Japan 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park
2023 World Championship[41] Sharjah, UAE 1st place, gold medalist(s) Park
2024 Summer Olympics[42] Paris, France 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Park
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Skateboarding contests

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YearCompetitionVenueRankEventNotes
2019 X Games[43] Minneapolis, Minnesota 5 Park
2021 Dew Tour[44] Des Moines, Iowa 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Park
X Games[43] Southern California 1st place, gold medalist(s) Park
2022 X Games[43] Southern California 1st place, gold medalist(s) Park
Dew Tour[45] Des Moines, Iowa 1st place, gold medalist(s) Park
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Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2018 Dancing with the Stars: Juniors Herself Contestant; winner
2019 Mani Jade Main role (season 4)
2020 The Drew Barrymore Show Herself Episode: "Tom Green, Tabitha Brown"
Polly Pocket Herself (voice) 2 episodes
2021 Attaway General Jade Episode: "Difference Of Opinion"
2022 The Tiny Chef Show Herself Episode: "Snap Pea Stir Fry"
Hell's Kitchen: Battle of the Ages Episode: "Clawing Their Way to the Top"
2025 Sneaks Sky (voice)
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