Annie Guglia (born 15 November 1990) is a Canadian skateboarder and LGBTQ rights activist.
[4] She was initially not picked in the Canadian contingent for the 2020 Summer Olympics but was later added as a substitute for an injured athlete in skateboarding event.
[7] She considered quitting the sport at the age of 17 after realising that female skateboarders did not get the same attention and international opportunities as their male counterparts.
[9] She was later picked as an alternative for an injured South African skateboarder and competed in the women's street event at the 2020 Olympics.
[10][11] She was the only Canadian female skateboarder to compete in the women's street event at the Tokyo Olympics.