Paris Olympics: Aussie skateboarding sensation Arisa Trew reveals the BIZARRE reward her parents promised her for winning gold

  • Became Australia’s youngest gold medallist at just 14  
  • Incredible final run saw her take women’s park title 

The parents of Australia’s youngest Olympic champion made their daughter a very surprising promise if she secured a gold medal in Paris.

Arisa Trew, 14, earned a score of 93.18 in the women’s skateboard park overnight, wiping out her competitors and making it to the top of the podium.

But a gold medal isn’t the only thing the young skateboarder won after a near perfect run on the skate park, after her parents promised her she could have a very unusual pet if she won the event.

‘My parents promised me if I won the gold medal I could get a pet duck,’ she told the Today show on Wednesday morning.

The skateboarding champion explained she will take her new pet on ‘walks and to the skate park’ once she returns to Australia.

Ms Trew said a pet duck would suit her busy lifestyle as she competes overseas.

‘My parents wouldn’t let me get a dog or a cat because we are travelling so much right now,’ she said.

‘I feel like a duck might be a little bit easier.’

Arisa Trew turned in an amazing final run to win the women’s skateboard park title and set a record as Australia’s youngest ever Olympic gold medal winner 

The Queenslander's parents promised her she could have an unusual pet if she took out top spot on the podium in Paris

The Queenslander’s parents promised her she could have an unusual pet if she took out top spot on the podium in Paris 

Trew said having a pet duck is preferable to getting a dog or a cat because she travels too much to take care of them properly

Trew said having a pet duck is preferable to getting a dog or a cat because she travels too much to take care of them properly

The young skateboarder said she will keep her new pet duck in little pool in her backyard.

Ms Trew is Australia’s first medallist in women’s skateboarding and for the first time, Japan didn’t win a gold medal in a women’s skateboarding event after Ms Trew pulled out all the stops.

Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawke was left impressed by the young Aussie’s performance.

‘She absolutely deserved it, I think that she’s leading the way of what’s possible in skateboarding and women’s skateboarding,’ he said following her win.

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