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Surfing Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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:INA Waida with an early elimination on the last event before the cut-off. If Kelly Slater or Barron Mamiya win their round of 32 match they will overtake Waida and eliminate him.

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4 hours ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

This is my same mistake. Waida is not eliminated, because there is a discard.

Thanks, forgot about the discard. At least the fight for Olympic quotas will be interesting on the men's side

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The following surfers have made the 2023 WSL Championship Tour mid-season cut. 
 

Men

João Chianca :BRA 

Filipe Toledo :BRA

Yago Dora :BRA

Caio Ibelli :BRA

Gabriel Medina :BRA

Ítalo Ferreira :BRA 

Ethan Ewing :AUS

Jack Robinson :AUS

Ryan Callinan :AUS

Connor O’Leary :AUS

Callum Robinson :AUS

Liam O’Brien :AUS 

Griffin Colapinto :USA

John John Florence :USA

Barron Mamiya :USA 

Seth Moniz :USA

Ian Gentil :USA 

Leonardo Fioravanti :ITA

Jordy Smith :RSA

Matthew McGillivray :RSA

Rio Waida :INA

Kanoa Igarashi :JPN 

 

Women

Carissa Moore :USA

Caroline Marks :USA

Caitlin Simmers :USA

Lakey Peterson :USA

Gabriela Bryan :USA 

Bettylou Sakura Johnson :USA 
Stephanie Gilmore :AUS 

Tyler Wright :AUS 

Molly Picklum :AUS

Tatiana Weston-Webb :BRA

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Johanne Defay :FRA and Kelly Slater :USA have been selected as 2023 WSL season wildcards, giving them entry into the final five events of the 2023 Championship Tour. 

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The following athletes have qualified for Paris 2024 through the 2023 ISA Surfing Games

 

Vahine Fierro :FRA (European Women's Quota)

Kauli Vaast :FRA (European Men's Quota)

Saffi Vette :NZL (Oceania Women's Quota)

Billy Stairmand :NZL (Oceania Men's Quota)

Shino Matsuda :JPN (Asia Women's Quota)

Kanoa Igarashi :JPN (Asia Men's Quota)

Jordy Smith :RSA (Africa Men's Quota)

Sarah Baum :RSA (Africa Women's Quota)

 

Should Jordy qualify through the CT, the quota will be reallocated to Alan Cleland :MEX, and should Kanoa qualify through the CT, the quota will be reallocated to Reo Inaba :JPN.

 

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