Mini Skateboarder Wins Gold at SEA Games 2025
Thai Skateboarders Shine at the 33rd SEA Games
The future of Thai skateboarding is looking exceptionally luminous following a remarkable performance at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA games) held December 14,2025,at the Extreme Stadium within the Sports Authority of Thailand complex in Hua Mak. Two young athletes, Nong Mini and ‘ST’ Wareeraya Sukkasem, brought home medals, signaling a new era for the sport in Thailand.
A Golden Moment for Nong Mini
Ten-year-old Nong Mini, hailing from Chankao Udomphen, captivated audiences and judges alike, securing the gold medal in the street skateboarding category.Her winning run, scored at an notable 160.34 points, demonstrated a level of skill and composure beyond her years. This victory marks a important milestone not only for Nong Mini but also for the growing popularity of skateboarding within Thailand.
Bronze for Rising Star Wareeraya Sukkasem
Adding to Thailand’s success, 13-year-old Wareeraya Sukkasem, known as ‘ST’, earned a well-deserved bronze medal in the same street skateboarding competition. Her score of 111.18 points showcased her dedication and talent, solidifying her position as a rising star in the sport. The performance by both athletes underscores the effectiveness of thailand’s national skateboarding program.
The Growing Momentum of skateboarding in Southeast Asia
The SEA Games skateboarding competition, organized by the Extreme Sports Association of thailand, is becoming a crucial platform for showcasing the region’s burgeoning skateboarding talent. These results suggest a growing investment in and passion for the sport across Southeast Asia,with Thailand now firmly positioned as a competitive force. The success of Nong Mini and ‘ST’ will undoubtedly inspire a new generation of Thai skateboarders to pursue their dreams.
