Would-be Olympic skateboarder discusses postponement, training for 2021 games
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Posted: Sep 24, 2020 8:19 AM CDT

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LOS ANGELES (CBS 58) – The 2020 Olympics were set to be the first games to include skateboarding. 21-year-old Jordyn Barratt was ready to compete, but with the games being postponed due to COVID-19, she now has her sights set on 2021.
Barratt joined CBS 58 to talk about her training and her excitement for skateboarding to be included in the Olympics.
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