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Dew Tour 2019: Street Quarterfinals and Women's Park Semifinals

 

Skateboarding & Olympics was the pairing of the day here at Dew Tour in Long Beach, starting early in the morning with the Qualifier Crash Course and following during the day with the astonishing skaters and their tricks in the Street Quarter Finals - Women and Men - and in the Park Women Semi Final.

 

The in-depth panel session was an amazing opportunity for the press to meet skaters, sport organizations and industry leaders and to have a chat about the upcoming future of the skateboarding in the Olympics throughout such an engaging path towards Tokyo and beyond.

 

The first competition of the day was on the street course for the Women Quarter Final: 5 of the 12 skaters from the Open Qualifier made the cut to the Semi Final and 4 continents will be represented in the next phase of the contest.

 

Women Street Quarter Final
1 :NED JACOBS Candy
2 :JPN NISHIYA Momiji
3 :USA SMITH Alana
4 :AUS WILSON Hayley
5 :BRA LEAL Rayssa
6 :BRA MENDONÇA Vitória
7 :BRA ÁVILA DA SILVA Isabelly
8 :JPN FUJISAWA Nanaka
9 :PHI DIDAL Margielyn Arda
10 :JPN ISA Kaya
11 :COL RENDÓN Ana María
12 :JPN NAKAYAMA Funa

 

HERE the women's Street Quarterfinals full results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html?download=3480:women-street-quarter-final

 

The public turned then to the Park for the Women Semi Final: Japan got it all with 5 qualified girls (out of 8 finalists).

Nothing to do for the youngest promising skater on the scene, Sky Brown, who did not make the cut as ranking only 12.

 

Women Park Semi Final
1 :JPN OKAMOTO Misugu
2 :USA ZEUNER Brighton
3 :JPN YOSOZUMI Sakura
4 :USA WETTSTEIN Bryce
5 :JPN TEZUKA Mami
6 :JPN NAKAMURA Kisa
7 :FIN ARMANTO Lizzie
8 :JPN HIRAKI Kokona

 

HERE the women's Park Semifinals full results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3481:women-park-semi-final

 

Back to the street course, it was the turn of the guys for the Quarter Final.

 

Men Street Quarter Final
1 :USA EATON Jagger
2 :JPN AOKI Yukito
3 :USA ORTIZ Chaz
4 :USA ILARDI Jake
5 :CAN ROGERS TJ
6 :POR RIBEIRO Gustavo
7 :CAN BERGER Matt
8 :USA McCOY Maurio
9 :USA SHECKLER Ryan
10 :FRA MILOU Vincent
11 :JPN SHIRAI Sora
12 :USA WAIR Ishod

 

HERE the men's Street Quarterfinals full results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html?download=3484:men-street-quarter-final

 

 

LIVE STREAMING SCHEDULE (UTC/GMT -7 hours)

www.worldskate.tv

 

Friday, June 14th
11:45am - 4:45pm Women’s Street Semi Final
5:45pm - 9:15pm Men’s Park Quarter Final
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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Candy Jacobs is actually being part of the full top of the world now? :yikes:

 

Yes, she is...

unfortunately for her, last year's results let her down in terms of seeding, so she has to go through the world open qualifier and the quarterfinals every time (which could affect her physical and mental condition when it comes down to the final rounds of the competition)...but right now she definitely is among the top Street Skateboarding specialists in the World...

later tonight we'll see if she can make back-to-back finals after the London Open, which would be amazing for her and it would also give her a very, very good position in the OQR...

 

 

meanwhile, looking at the general results, the women's Park is quite scary...it's only USA and Japan (Armanto now represents Finland, but she's a true American)...even Brazil is not there among the finalists of this event...:yikes::facepalm:

definitely not a good "presentation", only 13 months or so before the Olympic debut of this discipline...:nopompom:

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Dew Tour 2019: Women's Street Semifinals and Men's Park Quarterfinals

 

Men's Park Quarterfinals, Skaters qualified to the Semifinals

1 :USA JUNEAU Cory
2 :USA SORGENTE Alex
3 :USA RENNIE Tristan
4 :ITA MAZZARA Alessandro
5 :DEN GLIFBERG Rune
6 :ITA FEDERICO Ivan
7 :USA CAPLES Curren
8 :BRA QUINTAS Pedro
9 :JPN SASAOKA Kensuke
10 :USA GRAHAM Collin
11 :ESP LEON Danny
12 :USA COLLINS CJ


Men's Park Quarterfinals, Full Results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3490:men-park-quarter-final

 

Women's Street Semifinals, Skaters qualified to the Final


1 :USA DURAN Mariah
2 :BRA ROSA Pamela
3 :BRA BUFONI Leticia
4 :USA BAKER Lacey
5 :JPN NISHIMURA Aori
6 :JPN ODA Yumeka
7 :NED JACOBS Candy
8 :AUS WILSON Hayley


Women's Street Semifinals, Full Results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html?download=3489:women-street-semi-final

 

 

LIVE STREAMING SCHEDULE (UTC/GMT -7 hours)
www.worldskate.tv


Saturday, June 15th
12:30pm - 3:30pm, Men’s Park Semi Final
3:30pm - 8:30pm, Men’s Street Semi Final

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Dew Tour 2019: Men's Street & Park Semifinals

 

Men's Park Semifinals, Skaters qualified to the Final

1 :BRA BARROS Pedro
2 :ITA FEDERICO Ivan
3 :USA JUNEAU Cory
4 :BRA FRANCISCO Luiz
5 :USA REYNOLDS Heimana
6 :ITA MAZZARA Alessandro
7 :AUS PALMER Keegan
8 :ESP MATEU Jaime


Men's Park Semifinals, Full Results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3493:men-park-semi-final

 

Men's Street Semifinals, Skaters qualified to the Final
1 :USA HUSTON Nyjah
2 :FRA GIRAUD Aurelien
3 :BRA GUSTAVO Felipe
4 :POR RIBEIRO Gustavo
5 :BRA HOEFLER Kelvin
6 :JPN SHIRAI Sora
7 :CAN BERGER Matt
8 :BRA MONTEIRO Ivan


Men's Street Semifinals, Full Results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html?download=3497:men-street-semi-final

 

 

LIVE STREAMING SCHEDULE (UTC/GMT -7 hours)
www.worldskate.tv


Sunday, June 16th

10:45am - 12:45pm, Women’s Street Final 
12:45pm - 2:15pm, Women’s Park Final 
2:15pm - 4:15pm, Men’s Street Final 

4:15pm - 5:45pm, Men’s Park Final

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5 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

When is scheduled the men's final?

 

just look at the post above...;)

 

the men's Street is scheduled for 23.30 (Italian time), the men's Park (with our 2 guys) will start @ 1.30 a.m. (Italian time)...

 

however, tomorrow you will find all the 4 finals on Youtube...;)

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