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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing Women's Semifinals

 

 

Today the Results service is working quicker than the previous days, so we already know who are the 8 riders advancing to Today's women's Final.

 

Here they are:

 

1 :JPN Misugu Okamoto

2 :JPN Kisa Nakamura
3 :GBR Sky Brown
4 :BRA Yndiara Asp
5 :USA Bryce Wettstein
6 :AUS Poppy Starr Olsen
7 :JPN Sakura Yosozumi
8 :BRA Isadora Pacheco

 

 

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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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing Men's Semifinals

 

 

And now we know also the 8 riders advancing to Today's men's Final.

 

Here they are:

 

1 :USA Alex Sorgente

2 :ITA Ivan Federico
3 :BRA Luiz Francisco
4 :USA Heimana Raynolds
5 :USA Corey Juneau
6 :USA Jagger Eaton
7 :FRA Vincent Matheron
8 :BRA Hericles Fagundes Galle

 

 

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

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

Another final for Ivan Federico... I think he is in a good position for the Olympic qualification

 

yes, very good result for Federico...

 

if he makes the final also at the world champs later this year, he's basically sure to be among the 20 lucky riders that will fight for the Olympic medals (not to mention that a world medal would mean automatic qualification)...

 

p.s. still, I don't know why they put this thing in the Olympic program...:whistle::facepalm:

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3 hours ago, phelps said:

5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing Women's Semifinals

 

 

Today the Results service is working quicker than the previous days, so we already know who are the 8 riders advancing to Tomorrow's women's Final.

 

Here they are:

 

1 :JPN Misugu Okamoto

2 :JPN Kisa Nakamura
3 :GBR Sky Brown
4 :BRA Yndiara Asp
5 :USA Bryce Wettstein
6 :AUS Poppy Starr Olsen
7 :JPN Sakura Yosozumi
8 :BRA Isadora Pacheco

 

 

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

 

Wasn't the final held earlier today?

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9 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Wasn't the final held earlier today?

 

yes, but for now I only have the women's results...still waiting for worldskate to publish the men's final results (the event should be over right now)...

 

the mistake on the day of the finals happened because of a copy & paste from yesterday's post...:facepalm:

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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing, Women's Final

 

 

Gold: :JPN Misugu Okamoto

Silver: :JPN Sakura Yosozumi

Bronze: :JPN Kisa Nakamura

 

 

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

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as expected, it's a Japanese clean sweep...

 

in the Park discipline, they're miles ahead of anybody else...

 

another amazing win for the Japanese sensation Okamura...but still, a 12 year young baby shouldn't be allowed to compete in a senior event, imho...:redcard:

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5 Star International Skateboarding Open of Nanjing, Men's Final

 

 

Gold: :USA Heimana Reynolds

Silver: :BRA Luiz Francisco

Bronze: :USA Alex Sorgente

 

 

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

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