Everything Keegan Palmer touches seems to turn into gold.
At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Keegan won the gold medal in the inaugural men’s skateboarding competition. He followed that up with a successful defence of his title at the Paris 2024 Olympics to remain the only person to achieve this feat in the skateboarding park events.
Keegan Palmer was born on March 12, 2003, in San Diego, USA to father Chris and mother Cindy but moved to Gold Coast, Australia a year later. He began skating at his local park when he was just two years old and took to the sport naturally.
Palmer took up surfing at an early age before switching his focus to skateboarding. His start in skating came after his father discovered his ability to balance while out surfing on a foam board at a young age. Soon after that, he was on the famous Elanora Skate Park on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Palmer was only 14 when he won the Bondi Bowl-A-Rama in Sydney, becoming the youngest competitor to ever win the pro division at this event. In the same year, he conquered the 2017 Tour Am Bowl competition.
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