Pâmela Rosa still wins second place in the Seattle stage; The Japanese Momiji Nishiya wins the bronze and completes the podium

Brazil dominated the second phase of the World Skate Street League, held in Seattle. The Brazilian Rayssa Leal won the gold medal in the stage, which was dominated by compatriot Pâmela Rosa until the end, which ended with the silver medal. the Japanese Momiji Nishiya completed the podium with bronze. Rayssa’s success demonstrates the dominance of the Brazilian on the circuit, who became the biggest winner in the SLS stages.
Throughout the day of competition, everything indicated a Brazilian double, however, with a reversal in the first places. In her first maneuver, Pâmela jumped to second position, with a score of 6.4. She soon reached the summit with a score of 7.4 and remained there in the next two maneuvers, with scores of 6.5 and 7.2 respectively.
Rayssa, in turn, recorded a flawless first lap, adding 6.5. Later, he discarded a 5.9 note, but later engaged a 5.7 and an 8.1. The Brazilian duo moved up to the bottom four, with Pâmela Rosa in the lead and Rayssa in third place. In the last attempt at the decision, Rayssa scored a 7.8 and jumped to the top, with no chance of recovery for her compatriot, who did not make it in the last attempt.
This was Rayssa’s second consecutive triumph with a rollover at the end. Since the last season of the SLS, the athlete from Maranhão has achieved four victories with rounds in the final maneuver.
IT’S GOLDEN! IT’S PRAAATA!
It is a Brazilian double in the Seattle Street League
Rayssa Leal ??? gives a show and is champion, with an incredible comeback: 22.4
And Pâmela Rosa is immediately behind: 21.4
Brazil is at the top of world skateboarding! pic.twitter.com/6mPkfmNVGE
– Team Brazil (@timebrasil) August 14, 2022
Source: Terra

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