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Dew Tour 2019: Women's Park Final Results

 

Women's Park Final

 

1 :JPN OKAMOTO Misugu (12 years young!) :facepalm::wall:
2 :FIN ARMANTO Lizzie
3 :JPN HIRAKI Kokona (10 years young, her weight: around 30kg) :yikes::stop::redcard:
4 :JPN TEZUKA Mami
5 :JPN YOSOZUMI Sakura
6 :USA WETTSTEIN Bryce
7 :JPN NAKAMURA Kisa
8 :USA ZEUNER Brighton

 

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and here we go with absolute craziness (10 years young contenders! :yikes::facepalm::redcard::stop:) and biased (understatement, if there's one) judges...:facepalm::wall:

 

God save us from this thing (I don't even know how to name it)...

 

IOC greediness must have gone to the point of no return, if they want to take advantage of such young kids...:pope:

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

and here we go with absolute craziness (10 years young contenders! :yikes::facepalm::redcard::stop:) and biased (understatement, if there's one) judges...:facepalm::wall:

 

God save us from this thing (I don't even know how to name it)...

 

IOC greediness must have gone to the point of no return, if they want to take advantage of such young kids...:pope:

Have the current Olympic qualifying rankings been published yet?

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

Have the current Olympic qualifying rankings been published yet?

 

no, they publish them every Tuesday after an event has been completed...

 

by the way, in the Park discipline, the ranking is exactly the same as the Dew Tour's (being the first event counting for the OQR)...

 

those are yesterday's events full rankings...

 

women's Park Final Ranking

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3505:women-park-full-results

 

men's Park Final Ranking

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3504:men-park-full-result

 

women's Street Final Ranking

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html?download=3500:women-street-full-results

 

men's Street Final Ranking

NOT published yet, but here you can find the various stages of the competition and take the final ranking off them...

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/568-dew-tour-2019-street-results.html

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  • 5 weeks later...

this week it's time for a new Park event awarding useful points for the Olympic qualification...

 

5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing (CHN)

 

tomorrow the global Open qualifiers will be contested, meanwhile on Thursday (quarterfinals) and Friday (semifinals and finals) the actual Nanjing Open will be on stage...

 

here the detailed schedule:

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/566-program-crownboard-open-nanjing-2019.html?download=3769:skateboarding-iso-park-nanjing-2019-provisional-program-updated-on-july-11th

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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing Global Qualifiers

 

 

After three days of intense heat and practice the first Skater dropped into her qualifier run Wednesday morning.

 

Three runs, three chances to own a spot in the Quarter finals for the 60 riders coming from around the globe to compete at the International Skateboarding Open in Nanjing qualifier.

 

 

Jagger Eaton (USA), here above with one of his flowless Switch Stance FS ollies in the deep end, took the first place in Men division followed by Elias Nilsen (Norway) and George Richards (Australia). 

 

Top ten ranking of the Men qualifier (there were 18 places for the quarterfinals up for grabs) follows here below:

 

1 :USA Jagger Eaton
2 :BRA Hericles Fagundes Galle
3 :AUS Kieran Woolley
4 :SWE Oskar Rozenberg
5 :BRA Pedro Acosta Carvalho
6 :BRA Felipe Foguinho
7 :GER Tyler Edtmayer
8 :PUR Steven Piniero
9 :JPN Ayumu Hirano
10 :AUS Ethan Copeland

 

 

On the Women side of things the qualifier have been won by China own Xin Zhang, here above doing an inverted aerial during her run, followed by the two fine Australian riders Amar Hadid and Charlotte Heath.

 

Top ten ranking of the Women qualifier (in any case, all the starting riders were sure of a place in the quarterfinals) follows here below:

 

1 :CHN Xin Zhang
2 :AUS Amar Hadid
3 :AUS Charlotte Heath
4 :USA Hunter Long
5 :USA Jordan Santana
6 :AUS Taniah Meyers
7 :POL Amelia Brodka
8 :ITA Valeria Bertaccini
9 :ITA Lucrezia Zarattini
10 :FIN Heini Luotola

 

 

Impressive skateboarding went down by many of the skaters, showing the variety in the range of tricks and styles of skateboarding that you expect from a group of skaters coming from such diverse countries and backgrounds.

 

Thursday will be the time for Quarter Finals and this will get hotter and hotter.

 

The full results of qualifications are available in the result section of the WorldSkate website:

 

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/571-iso-park-nanjing-2019.html

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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing Quarterfinals

 

 

With World Skateboarding Ranking pre seeded skaters joining the best riders from the Qualifiers, the competition shifted gear into the Quarter Finals picking up pace toward the final phases of the contest.

 

 

Jagger Eaton (USA) had another extraordinary day of skateboarding landing again in the first spot in front of Dani Leon (ESP) and Steven Piniero (PUR).

 

Here are the riders advancing to the Men's Semi Finals:

 

1 :USA Jagger Eaton
2 :ESPDanny Leon
3 :PUR Steven Piniero
4 :SWE Oskar Rozenberg
5 :SWE Karl Berglind
6 :BRA Hericles Fagundes Galle
7 :USA Alex Sorgente
8 :ITA Ivan Federico
9 :USA Corey Juneau
10 :USA Trey Wood

11 :JPN Ayumu Hirano

12 :AUS Kieran Woolley

13 :BRA Pedro Acosta Carvalho

14 :AUS Ethan Copeland

 

 

In the Women division the field has been dominated by Sky Brown (GBR), preseeded after her good result at the Dew Tour last June.

 

In the top three we have also Amelia Brodka (POL)  and Mami Tezuka (JPN).

 

Here are the riders advancing to the Women's Semi Finals:

 

1 :GBR Sky Brown
2 :POL Amelia Brodka
3 :JPN Mami Tezuka
4 :USA Jordan Santana
5 :BRA Dora Varela
6 :ESP Julia Benedetti
7 :AUS Charlotte Heath
8 :JPN Mei Sugawara
9 :USA Hunter Long
10 :AUS Taniah Meyers

11 :AUS Amar Hadid

12 :CHN Xin Zhang

 

 

Top 12 Women and top 14 Men of the made the cut Today.

 

Thursday will be the time for the Semifinals, where 8 out of 24 competitors will advance into the Finals.

 

The Full Results of the ISO Park of Nanjing are available in the result section of the WorldSkate website:

 

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/571-iso-park-nanjing-2019.html

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