High-fiving a little girl! Fans rejoice at the “divine response” of the “absolute champion” of the skateboarding world, Nyjah Huston.
In mid-August, skateboarding superstar Nyjah Huston, 28, appeared at a select store in Harajuku, Tokyo. She has won 13 gold medals, the most in history, and has been crowned World Champion a total of six times. He is the richest prize-winning skateboarder in history and is considered a “living legend.
He is coming to Japan to hold a meet-and-greet at the first pop-up store in Japan for his brand Disorder Skateboards on the 13th and 14th of this month,” said an editor of a street fashion magazine.
Although her nationality is American, Naija, whose grandmother on her father’s side is Japanese, is known as a very pro-Japanese person. She is a strong-looking woman with tattoos all over her body, but she also has a Japanese word “passion” tattooed on her arm. Naija stood at the storefront as soon as it opened and responded to requests for handshakes and photos with a big smile. To a little girl at the store,
“Thank you for coming. Where are you from?
in English and gave her a high-five. The fans around her cheered.
Naija was said to be a sure-fire winner at the Tokyo Olympics, but she lost her balance and fell, finishing a disappointing 7th and handing the gold medal to Yuto Horigome, 24, but recently a party was held in Beverly Hills to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Paris Olympics. Naija attended the party in Beverly Hills to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the opening of the Paris Olympics,
Naija told Reuters, “It’s a good experience to be able to feel the energy of the fans at a normal Olympics with an audience. It makes me more happy.
She expressed her enthusiasm for the Olympics. I can’t wait for the Paris Olympics, where I will once again compete with the U.S. team for the title of Olympic gold medalist, the only one I haven’t won yet.