Key Takeaways
- Augusto made history as the first Portuguese skater to compete in the park skateboarding event at the Olympics.
- He expressed his happiness with his Olympic debut performance and is focused on training for a potential podium finish at the Los Angeles 2028 Games.
- He will undergo shoulder surgery scheduled for two months from now.
Portuguese skater Thomas Augusto did not qualify for the park final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Wednesday (7th August 2024), ending up outside the top eight in his qualifying performance.
The 20-year-old rookie, Augusto, posted the highest score of 81.75 points at Praça da Concórdia but did not qualify for the final. He finished 13th with scores of 3.10 and 2.66 in his remaining runs.
He crashed at the beginning of his first attempt. Nevertheless, in his second run, he successfully performed a series of difficult moves to achieve a score of 81.75. Unfortunately, he fell again in his third run.
Competing in the third of four qualifying rounds, Thomas Augusto made history as the first Portuguese participant in the park skateboarding event at the Olympics.
Following his debut at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, he felt “very happy” with his performance in the park qualifications, having ridden “exactly what he wanted,” and looks forward to striving for the podium at Los Angeles 2028.
He expressed his fulfillment with his skateboarding performance, stating:
He expressed that achieving his Olympic dream has been a long-term goal, beginning when he first started skateboarding at four.
Post-performance, one Twitter user wrote:
While another user tweeted:
Augusto’s Commitment To Skateboarding: No Holidays, Just Training
Hailing from San Diego and currently based in California, the athlete with Brazilian roots and a Portuguese grandfather opted to play for Portugal.
He arrived at Paris 2024 “with a plan, hoping that he would reach the final.”
After his final run at the Olympics, he remarked:
At the end of the race, he stated that skateboarding “is totally mental” and explained that he needs to “train a lot” because, he notes, “if your head is not in the right place, you will not hit the maneuver.”
He put everything at stake with a maneuver he had trained extensively on, eight hours a day for a month. He said:
After wrapping up his participation in these Olympic Games, Augusto is excited to begin his journey toward Los Angeles in 2028.
With this, Thomas expressed:
Prior to that, he will have shoulder surgery, which he’s dislocated “more than 275 times this year,” with the surgery set for two months from now. He aims to return “stronger” than before.
Augusto is actively working towards his career ambitions. He upholds a competitive edge, marked by his drive and reliability.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Thomas has triple citizenship, being a Brazilian, Portuguese, and USA national.
- He is 21st in the world ranking, and his stance is Goofy.
- His ethnic background appears to be a blend of Portuguese and Brazilian roots.