Rayssa Leal Dominantly Wins Women's Street Skateboarding Pro Tour in Rio

Rayssa Leal Takes the Crown at STU Pro Tour



The vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro was alive with energy from November 13-16 as it hosted the annual STU Open, an event celebrating skateboarding culture. This year marked the eighth edition of the Skate Total Urbe (STU), where top skateboarders from around the globe gathered. However, the spotlight shone particularly bright on Rayssa Leal, a 17-year-old from Imperatriz, Brazil, who exhibited outstanding prowess in the Women’s Street Skateboarding finals on November 17.

A Stellar Performance by Leal


Rayssa Leal entered the competition as a favorite, and she did not disappoint her fans. Her final run was a masterclass in technique and creativity, earning her a score of 75.69 points. Key elements of her routine included complex tricks like the backside lipslide on the big rail, the kickflip frontside boardslide on the Euro Gap rail, and the impressive backside Suski grind on the Hubba. In the Best Trick segment, she also executed a backside tailslide on the big rail, scoring an additional 14.925 points. This combination of skills secured her first place, reinforcing her status as a leading figure in the sport.

Other Notable Performances


While Leal stole the show, other competitions held alongside the Women's Street Skateboarding event showcased remarkable talent. Felipe Nunes, a 26-year-old skateboarder from Curitiba, won the Adaptive Street Skateboarding competition with a high level of technical skill, finishing with a total score of 88.03 points. He impressed the judges with tricks like the backside 50-50 on the big rail and frontside feeble 180 on the flat rail.

In the Women’s Skateboard Park category, Raicca Ventura, an 18-year-old Monster Army rider, delivered a stellar performance that earned her second place. Her routine included captivating tricks such as the backside 360 method and a seamless transition into a frontside 50-50 to 5-0 on the love seat.

The Men's Skateboard Street final also offered an exhilarating contest, with Giovanni Vianna, a 24-year-old from Santo André, securing third place. His impressive run highlighted skills like nollie bigspin frontside boardslide fakie and a Caballerial frontside noseslide.

A Celebration of Skateboarding Culture


The STU Open isn't just about competition; it's a vibrant celebration of skateboarding culture. The event drew a diverse crowd of enthusiasts, creating a festival-like atmosphere. With activities and showcases of urban culture surrounding the main events, spectators had plenty to engage with between watching the athletes.

Monster Energy, known for its commitment to extreme sports, played a pivotal role in supporting these competitions. The brand continues to champion the daring spirit found in skateboarding and other action sports, further solidifying its position as a leader in the world of extreme athletics.

Looking Ahead


As the skateboarding season progresses, the incredible performances from athletes like Rayssa Leal, Felipe Nunes, and Raicca Ventura promise more excitement for fans and aspiring skateboarders around the world. For continuous updates and insights into the lives and careers of these incredible athletes, follow Monster Energy across social media platforms.

For more information about the STU Open and upcoming skateboarding events, visit Monster Energy's official site and keep an eye out for more thrilling competitions to come.

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