Aori Nishimura

Japanese street skateboarder From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nishimura Aori (西村 碧莉; born 31 July 2001) is a Japanese regular-footed professional street skateboarder.[2] Nishimura represented Japan in the women's street event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.[3]

Nativename
西村 碧莉 (Kanji)
にしむら あおり (Kana)
NationalityJapanese
Born (2001-07-31) 31 July 2001 (age 24)
OccupationSkateboarder
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Aori Nishimura
Personal information
Native name
西村 碧莉 (Kanji)
にしむら あおり (Kana)
NationalityJapanese
Born (2001-07-31) 31 July 2001 (age 24)
OccupationSkateboarder
Spouse
Rinku Konishi
(m. 2025)
Children1
Sport
CountryJapan
SportSkateboarding
PositionRegular-footed
Rank3rd[1]
Event
Street
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals8th (2020)
National finals
  • 1st Japan National Skateboarding Championships 2017: Women's street; Gold
Medal record
Women's street skateboarding
Representing  Japan
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2018 Rio de JaneiroStreet
Gold medal – first place2020 RomeStreet
Bronze medal – third place2019 São PauloStreet
X Games
Gold medal – first place2019 Minneapolis
Gold medal – first place2019 Norway
Gold medal – first place2017 Minneapolis
Silver medal – second place2018 Minneapolis
Bronze medal – third place2018 Sydney
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Biography

Born in Edogawa, Tokyo, Nishimura Aori started skating at the age of seven, in 2008.[4]

She made her professional debut when she was in fifth grade in a tournament organized by the All-Japan Skateboarding Association.

Professional skateboarding

In 2017, Nishimura won the Japan National Skateboarding Championship. Furthermore, she was the first athlete from Japan to win gold at the X Games Minneapolis 2017 extreme sports event held in Minneapolis.[5]

In October 2017, three months after her victory, Nishimura suffered an ACL injury in her left knee for which she had to undergo reconstructive ligament surgery and temporarily move away from skateboarding. After six months of rehabilitation, she returned to training in June 2018 and returned to competitions in July 2018.

She was invited to the Dew Tour Long Beach tournament, where she was eighth among the eight participants. On that occasion she expressed her dissatisfaction with the results obtained; however, that same month, she would achieve an evolution and take the silver medal in the X Games Minneapolis 2018, where Mariah Duran took first place.[6]

In January 2019, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she was crowned world skateboarding champion in the World Skateboarding Championship, which was jointly organized by World Skate and Street League Skateboarding (SLS). Nishimura eclipsed hometown favorite, Letícia Bufoni, who won the silver medal.[7]

Nishimura appears as one of the new playable skateboarders in the 2020 game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2.[8]

Awards

  • Bronze medal - World Skateboarding Championship (São Paulo, 2019)
  • Gold medal - X Games Norway (2019)
  • Gold medal - X Games Minneapolis (2019)[9]
  • Women's world champion of street skateboarding (Street League Skateboarding Tournament, Rio, 2018)[10]
  • Silver medal - X Games Minneapolis 2018[6]
  • Bronze medal - X Games Sydney - (2018)
  • Japanese street skateboarding champion (2017)
  • Gold medal - X Games Minneapolis 2017

Personal life

Aori has two sisters, who are also dedicated to skateboarding: Sana and Kotone.[11]

She was previously in a relationship with Brazilian skateboarder Lucas Rabelo.[12]

Nishimura married Japanese skateboarder Rinku Konishi on July 31, 2025.[13] They have one child.[14]

References

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