Australian skateboarding standout Arisa Trew has officially joined the Swatch Proteam. At just 14, she’s already one of the most recognizable names in the sport, thanks to a string of history-making moments and an approach to skating that blends technical skill with pure style. In 2024, she took gold in the women’s park skateboarding event at the Paris Olympics, becoming Australia’s youngest-ever Olympic champion and the country’s seventh-youngest Olympian overall.
The Swatch partnership is a fitting match. Known for backing creative, forward-thinking athletes, Swatch finds in Arisa someone who brings more than just podiums. Her skating speaks to expression, risk, and originality—all values that align naturally with the brand’s identity. As one of the youngest members to join the Proteam, Arisa represents a new generation of skaters shaping the culture on and off the board.
History-Making Tricks and Signature Style
Arisa isn’t just a rising star; she’s already broken through some of the sport’s biggest barriers. She became the first woman ever to land a 720 in competition—following in the footsteps of legends like Tony Hawk—and then became the first to land a 900, marking another turning point in the evolution of women’s skateboarding. These milestones didn’t just win her medals; they raised the bar for what’s possible.
Her style is equally distinctive. Arisa skates with a confident fluidity, marked by quick spinning tricks, effortless switch moves, and a natural sense of rhythm. She’s also the creator of a trick called the “Arizzla,” which blends creative footwork and rotation, adding a personal stamp to her runs. Combined with her signature pink aesthetic, Arisa brings a visual flair that makes her instantly recognizable in any park or vert setting.
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