15-Year-Old Rollerskater Flips Over 12 People In Order To Break A World Record
By Mike-Ross

At the age of 11, Mia Peterson's initiation into roller skating held no foresight of the achievements it would unlock. Through dedicated practice, her skills evolved, allowing her to master impressive maneuvers, including flips. As she reached 13, she ventured into the realm of half pipe tricks. Nonetheless, her most remarkable feat, a feat involving a Guinness World Record, was accomplished at a mere 15 years old.
Prompted by her friend Jake's encouragement, Mia embarked on an endeavor to flip over him while he lay on the ground. This initial attempt spurred a cascade of trust from more of Mia's friends who willingly volunteered for the role. Over time, her talent and their confidence converged, resulting in her ability to consistently perform flips over a group of up to 10 individuals.
It was at this point that Mia received even more encouragement from her friends. They were confident that she was a shoo-in to break the world record for the most people barani flipped over from a quarter pipe on roller skates — and they were right!
“My closest friends at the skate park who watched me since the first day I started skating were the ones who trusted me,” Mia said. “I’m grateful they trust and believe in me to flip over them, as well as to put up with all of my other crazy ideas.”
Watch Mia break the world record in the video below.
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