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Skateboarding Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Updates on skateboarding:

 

Street M

 

battle for 3 Japanese quotas:

 

1- :JPNONODERA Ginwoo 421241 - QUALIFIED TODAY

2- :JPN NETSUKE Kairi 322391 - needs a top3 to qualify without results from others

3- :JPNSHIRAI Sora 312405 - needs a top3 to qualify without results from others

4- :JPNSASAKI Toa 262213 - out

5- :JPNHORIGOME Yuto 217388 - needs a top2 to have any chances

 

battle for 2nd and 3rd American quotas. the 2nd was taken, the 3rd still open

 

2- :USANyjah HUSTON - qualified

3- :USAChris JOSLIN 266473 - qualifies if Hoban is not on top3 on the final

4- :USABraden HOBAN 285670 - needs top3 to qualify

 

battle for 3rd quotas

:CANRyan DECENZO - qualified after Micky Papa's results

:BRAFelipe Gustavo - qualified after Filipe Mota was 11th, when he needed a top10 :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry: - Brazil takes the same squad from Tokyo

 

Park W

 

 

battle for 3rd quotas

:BRAIsadora Pacheco - QUALIFIED after Yndiara Asp's results

 

battle for 3 American quotas

Only Ruby Lilley qualified to SF and all quootas are set

 

1- :USABryce WETTSTEIN 212333 - QUALIFIED

2- :USARuby LILLEY 169189 (at least) - QUALIFIED

3- :USAMinna STESS 158379 - QUALIFIED 

4- Grace Marhoeffer 122350

 

 

battle for 2nd and 3rd Japanese quotas

2- :JPNSakura Yosozumi 304.388 - 9th waiting results of finals

3- :JPNHinani Kusaki 266.367- needs top4 to qualify

4- :JPNMizuho HAZEGAWA - needs top3 to have a chance, top2 to qualify without combination

 

Park M

Only fight was for the 3 American quotas. In a fairy-tale run Tom Schaar Olympic dreams may become true tomorrow

 

1- :USATate CAREW 400.743 (F) - QUALIFIED

2- :USAGavin BOTTGER 308.139 (F) - QUALIFIED

3- :USAJagger EATON 307.127 (16th) - qualifies if Schaar is not on top2

4- :USATom SCHAAR (F) 222.603 - needs a top2 to qualify

 

Street F

 

First of all, the 22nd quota will go to a new country!!

 

22- :THAVareeraya SUKASEM - QUALIFIED - she needed a top14 and got a 11th and grabbed a direct quota

 

and in the battle for 3 Japanese quotas, 5 of them go to Final and still have hopes, but our Olympic champion is out!

 

1- :JPNAKAMA Liz (F) 474049 - QUALIFIED

2- :JPNYOSHIZAWA Coco (F) 387026 - needs top3 to secure spot without combination

3- :JPNNAKAYAMA Funa (F) 341314

4- :JPNNISHIYA Momiji (15th) 302008 - OUT

5- :JPNODA Yumeka (F) 296868

6- :JPNITO Miyu (F) 228295 - needs at least top2 + combination

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Just now, hckošice said:

Qualified Athletes M Street

 

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Fun fact: Richard Tury is 3rd athlete born in my city Košice qualified for Paris and 1st from directly my city quarter :d

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Qualified Athletes M Street

 

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Yuto Horigome winning outright in Budapest to just out qualify the next best Japanese skater, someone ranked higher then Yuto is exactly the momentum he needs to become a superstar with a good performance in Paris. 
 

I had fully discounted him after Shanghai. I posted that the success of the inspired young Japanese generation could push him out of defending his gold. And yet in one comp he went from ranked 6th in Japan to 3rd in world (and in Japan.) Yet, the winner of qualifying is still a 14 year old, so maybe the new generation has already bested Yuto.

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On 6/24/2024 at 5:45 AM, hckošice said:

Qualified Athletes W Street

 

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:ESP Daniela Terol, who was first alternate is going to be a last minute replacement for someone who cant compete

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