13-year-old girl is China's youngest Asiad champ

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Cui Chenxi became China's youngest ever Asian Games gold medalist on Wednesday after the spunky 13-year-old skateboarder won the women's street event at the Qiantang Roller Sports Centre in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

The street competition involves skaters performing daring tricks on a tough course that features rails and gaps. Cui, who hails from Jinan in East China's Shandong province, made an impressive landing off the notoriously difficult high rail — a move many of her competitors avoided.

Cui Chenxi of China competes during the Women's Street Final of Skateboarding at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Sept. 27, 2023. (Xinhua/Pan Yulong)

The teenager, who is the Chinese national team's youngest athlete, clinched gold by scoring 242.62 points. Compatriot Zeng Wenhui, 18, claimed silver with 236.61 points, and Japanese skateboarder Ito Miyu, 16, took home the bronze with 221.59 points.

Until Wednesday, the title of China's youngest Asian Games gold medalist belonged to 15-year-old skateboarder Chen Ye, who won the men's park event on Monday.

The youngest participant at the Games is Mazel Paris Alegado, a 9-year-old Filipino skateboarder who ranked ninth in the women's park final on Monday.

Cui said this victory means a lot to her. "I always wanted to win gold. This competition is different from other competitions, so I particularly wanted to win this one."

Asked if she was nervous before the competition, she shook her head and said: "My dad told me to stay relaxed, enjoy the competition and showcase my skills. As long as I give it my all, I have no regrets."

Skateboarding, which is rooted in street culture and closely tied to lifestyles and attitudes of young people, is a sport that emphasizes freedom and personal techniques.

Cui only took up skateboarding in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow her to practice rollerblading, which she began as a 3-year-old. Her father, a skateboarding enthusiast, suggested that she try skateboarding at home instead.

"I remember the day I stepped onto the board for the first time. It felt incredibly smooth. It was love at first sight," Cui said.

Within a year, she was reaching podiums at professional-level events. In 2022, she ranked third in the women's street event at the Shandong provincial games. She soon joined the provincial skateboarding team and underwent a more comprehensive and structured training program.

Earlier this year, Cui secured the 30th spot in the women's street event at the World Street Skateboarding Championships held in Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates, and 17th at the 2023 Street Pro Tour's stop in Rome, Italy.

In skateboarding, injuries are unavoidable, but when discussing the pain and the setbacks, Cui displayed a level of resilience beyond her age. "When I started skateboarding, I thought it was great fun. Later, I realized people sustain a lot of injuries while skateboarding. But that is where the spirit of skateboarding lies," she said.

Most of the time, getting injured is just part of the process, and she simply pushes through it and perseveres, she added.

Apart from her daily training regimen, Cui's life also revolves around skateboarding.

Speaking about her hobbies, she mentioned finger skateboarding, which involves using one's fingers to manipulate miniature skateboards. She loves pulling off tricks and maneuvers on these tiny skateboards designed to mimic the movements of real ones. "Sometimes, I even play skateboarding-related games on my phone," she said.

As the youngest member of the Chinese delegation, Cui is adored by her fellow athletes, and has received a lot of pins as gifts.

It's worth mentioning that the character chen in the name of one of the Games' robot mascots, Chenchen, is the same as the one in her name. This is why she is fond of the mascot and has collected many pins featuring him.

Cui has formed a close bond with Zeng, the silver medalist, who also represented China in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

Cui is "the future of Team China", according to Zeng. "I think she is quite excellent. We will stand together in moving forward in the future," she said.

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