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Kokona Hiraki lights her birthday candle every August 6. The young skateboarder has no age limit to show her extraordinary skills to the world. Know her exact age and height details.
Kokona is a Japanese skateboarder who recently made her mark by winning a silver medal in the women’s park event at the Tokyo Olympics. She became the youngest person from Japan till now to participate in the Summer Olympic Games.
Apart from that, Hiraki has also competed in women’s park events at various World Championships, finishing seventh and eleventh in 2018 and 2019, respectively. She has further won a silver medal in 2019 by competing at the X Games in Boise, Idaho.
Kokona Hiraki Age
Kokona Hiraki is just 12 years old of age.
She was born in 2008 in Hokkaido, Japan, and she celebrates her birthday on 26 August.
The skateboarder has already impressed the world with her skills by participating in international skateboarding events early. She qualified for the Olympics after finishing fifth at the Dew Tour Event, a contest that determines the participants for the Tokyo Olympics.
Hiraki is currently ranked at 67 globally. She has been sponsored by the famous skateboarding shoes and clothing brand Vans.
Kokona Hiraki Height
Kokona Hiraki’s height is somewhere around 5 feet and 3 inches tall.
But the exact measurement has not yet been specified anywhere. Even though she is young and small than her fellow contenders, she is still the best on the field.
Who Are Kokona Hiraki Parents?
Talking about Kokona Hiraki’s parents, her mother is Minako Hiraki but her father’s name remains a mystery.
She is currently residing in Hokkaido with her parents.
It seems that Hiraki’s parents have been very supportive of her skateboarding career and have encouraged her to fulfill her dreams. As a result, the Hokkaido native is very determined and has chosen such extreme sports at a very young age.
Find Kokona on Instagram
Kokona is active on Instagram under the username @cocona.hiraki.
She has over 21 thousand followers and has more than 130 posts as of yet.
The Olympian has clearly stated in her bio that her mother, Minako Hiraki, runs her page. Her homepage is full of her skating achievements and the people she has met while fulfilling her journey.
Source: CelebSaga