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Nishiya Kaede Moves to Los Angeles to Focus on Skateboarding; Wins Gold at the Tokyo Olympics, but Doesn't Plan on Attending University (Kyodo News)

Nishiya Kaede (Sanrio), the youngest Japanese athlete to win a gold medal in the women's street skateboarding event at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics at the age of 13, held a press conference in Osaka City on the 17th after her graduation ceremony from Osaka Gakugei High School, and announced her intention to focus on skateboarding instead of going on to university.
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Nishiya Kaede (Sanrio), the youngest Japanese athlete to win a gold medal in the women's street skateboarding event at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics at the age of 13, held a press conference in Osaka City on the 17th after her graduation ceremony from Osaka Gakugei High School, and announced her intention to focus on skateboarding instead of going on to university.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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