Skateboarder Sky Brown targeting more Olympic medals aged just 15 (2024)

Sky Brown looks over her shoulder towards Tower Bridge. 'Definitely the coolest place I've ever skated,' she says. 'Having that as a backdrop, so iconic.'

The 15-year-old skateboarding superstar has just performed a repertoire of breathtaking tricks on a floating 14ft-high half-pipe between two London buses on the Thames, stopping commuters, tourists and children in their tracks.

Naturally, Brown's exhibition was all part of a new advertising campaign for one of her many sponsors, namely luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer. But the Team GB sensation caught a red-eye flight to London especially for it, then jetted back to her Los Angeles home the next day. Hardly a normal week for a teenager. But Brown is hardly a normal teenager.


This is the girl who signed her first sponsorship deal aged seven, turned professional and earned a contract with Nike aged 10, then became Britain's youngest Olympic medallist aged 13.

This is the girl who boasts 2.2million followers onTikTok and 1.3m on Instagram, won Dancing with the Stars: Juniors on US television, has released a music single and two books, and recently tried to qualify for the Olympics in a second sport, surfing.

Skateboarding superstar Sky Brown is targeting more Olympic medals in Paris this summer

Brown, aged just 15,performed a repertoire of breathtaking tricks between two London buses

For many athletes, so much so young would blow their careers off course. For Brown, however, there are no such fears.

'Honestly, it's really easy for me,' she says whenMail Sport asks how she manages to juggle training with her commercial commitments and studies. 'This is my lifestyle - skating and surfing and travelling. This is what I have always been doing. I am really grateful that I get to do what I love.'

What, then, does an ordinary day in the life of this extraordinary athlete look like? 'I try to get up around 5am so I can get in the ocean before everyone and surf,' begins Brown. 'Then I go home, have some food, do some school, then go to the skate park. If the waves are still good, I'll go surfing again. Then I will hang out with friends and have dinner with my family.'

On that basis, it sounds like Brown's day-to-day life remains relatively unchanged from before she won her historic Olympic bronze medal in the women's park event in Tokyo three years ago. However, her fame has exploded since those Games, when she not only shot to the attention of the British public, but won new fans around the world.

'I gained a lot more supporters,' says Brown, who was born in Japan to a Japanese mother, Mieko, and an English father, Stuart. 'Just going to different places, like being in London now, a lot of people do recognise me.

'Going around the world and having people recognise me everywhere is really special. I've always wanted to inspire. I have seen a growth in skateboarding, especially young girls coming into the sport.'

Brown's fame exploded after she won the bronze medal in the women's park event in Tokyo

She has grown as a person and believes she has more power and strength on her skateboard

As for her literal growth, Brown estimates she is only two inches taller than when she competed in Tokyo. 'I was 5ft and now I'm 5ft 2in - I thought I was going to grow a little more!' she laughs. But it is evident she has grown as a person. The young girl we watched in Tokyo is now a young woman, who even has a hair stylist and make-up artist on hand for a touch-up before she goes in front of our camera.

'I do feel older,' she says. 'I have grown up a little bit. I have gained more power and strength. I have a few new tricks on the skateboard, so I am really excited to show it.'

Brown certainly showed it a year ago, when she won gold at the World Championships in Sharjah, all but guaranteeing her place in Paris at the first time of asking.

Now sitting third in the park world rankings, it is almost a formality she will confirm her Olympic spot at the upcoming qualifying events in Shanghai and Budapest.

Brown will then go to the Games as one of the gold medal favourites - not that she is fazed. 'I really want to get the gold for Team GB, for my family, for all my supporters,' she says. 'It would mean a lot to them and be insane.

'I don't feel pressure. Having done it in Tokyo already, it just makes me want to show my new tricks even more. It's just exciting for me. Skating is not about the medals, it's about the show you put on. I just want to show what I love to do and show how beautiful skating is. Paris is one of my favourite places and I can't wait to skate there.'

Brown narrowly missed out on qualifying in surfing, with her full focus now on skateboarding

Brown's ultimate ambition for Paris 2024 had been to qualify for the surfing competition - which is taking place 10,000 miles way in the French Polynesian island of Tahiti - as well as skateboarding.

Her dream of a unique double ended at the start of the month, when she was eliminated from the repechage rounds at the World Surfing Games, finishing third in her heat, with the top two going through.

'I was a little bit bummed because I was really close to getting in,' she says. 'I was one spot away. But it puts a bigger fire in my heart. I have LA not that long away, and I am just going to aim for that. Do Paris first, hopefully get a gold and then get two golds in LA!'

Outside sport, Brown is still interested in pursuing singing, following her 2020 pop single GIRL - which has been watched 29million times on YouTube - and dancing, after her reality TV success in 2018. 'I also try some hip-hop and I play the guitar. I try to do as much as I can,' she adds.

The truth is, Brown can do - and be - whatever she wants. The Sky really is the limit.

Skateboarder Sky Brown targeting more Olympic medals aged just 15 (2024)

FAQs

Was Sky Brown in the Olympics? ›

Described as a 'miracle' by doctors, Sky's resilience and positive attitude fueled her recovery. The young phenom participated in the delayed Tokyo Games, becoming Great Britain's youngest-ever summer Olympian at 13.

Who is Sky Brown's dad? ›

Her mother, Mieko, is Japanese and her father, Stuart, is British.

What is Sky Brown real name? ›

Sky Brown (スカイ・ブラウン, Sukai Buraun, born 12 July 2008) is a British-Japanese professional skateboarder and surfer who competes for Great Britain.

How old was Sky Brown at the Olympics? ›

The Japan-born athlete, who aged 13 won park skateboard bronze in the sport's debut at Tokyo 2020, recently said it “would mean the world” to be an Olympian in both sports.

What does Sky Brown's dad do? ›

Brown got her love of skateboarding from her father Stuart, who has also plied his trade as a professional skateboarder. Stuart is from the UK and is one of the biggest influences on his daughter's career. "I remember her, as a baby, on her tummy all the time on a skateboard.

Does Sky Brown have siblings? ›

“My parents thought it would be too much pressure, so we weren't going to do it,” Brown says. She has a brother, Ocean, nine, also a promising skater, and the family now divide their time between Japan and California for skating events.

What does it mean when the sky is brown? ›

"Hazy air has a lot of water molecules, and these molecules can scatter light of all wavelengths, not just blue. In heavily polluted air, the sky may appear yellow or brown, and this is due to the particles being able to scatter the light to produce these colors. This phenomenon is called Mie scattering.

What does Sky Brown dislike? ›

Fear. It would be pretty easy to assume that nothing could possibly scare Sky Brown. But this little-known fact about her proves otherwise: “I am so scared of insects and bugs! I just hate them!”

How much does Sky Brown make? ›

She is the 15-year-old Olympian giving skateboarding its breakthrough into mainstream sports and inspiring a new generation of young athletes. Astonishingly though, teenager Sky Brown is already worth £3.5 million after signing a deal to the be youngest ever face of luxury watch brand, Tag Heuer.

Does Sky Brown have an accent? ›

“They said no a few times - they thought it was too much pressure and they want me to have a good childhood - but I feel like I skate on my surfboard and surf on my skateboard anyway...” Brown tells me in her upbeat American accent after a morning out on the waves (her family split their time between Japan and ...

What are some cool facts about Sky Brown? ›

Sky Brown is an inspirational sports personality. Not only is she Great Britain's first ever park skateboarding world champion, she is the youngest British Olympian of all time (as of 2023) and the proud owner of an Olympic bronze medal. She has achieved all of this before the age of 15 years old.

How many subscribers does Sky Brown have? ›

This is the girl who boasts 2.2million followers on TikTok and 1.3m on Instagram, won Dancing with the Stars: Juniors on US television, has released a music single and two books, and recently tried to qualify for the Olympics in a second sport, surfing.

Who won the Olympics for women's skateboarding? ›

Momiji Nishiya of Japan won the gold medal, with Rayssa Leal of Brazil and Funa Nakayama of the Japan winning the silver and bronze medals.

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