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Skateboarding 2019 Dicussion Thread


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35 minutes ago, phelps said:

meanwhile, for the joy of @hckosice, here is the men's Semifinal Heats start list (there's also :SVK Richard Tury among the top 30)

 

my city district neighbor, could be eventually my first summer Olympian I met often here and there in the shop or just in the streets :p

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On 25/05/2019 at 08:10, Olympian1010 said:

At least I can’t remember when I used to have to listen to the Olympics on a radio because TV wasn’t a thing yet.

When I was a boy we had to wait for the carrier pigeon to arrive from Athens before we knew the results.

I remember the whole town getting drunk to celebrate Milon of Kroton's 4th Olympic title,

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London 2019

 

The 8 skateboarders qualified to the men's Final

 

1 :USA Nyjah HOUSTON

2 :BRA Kelvin HOEFLER

3 :AUS Shane O'NEILL

4 :PUR Manny SANTIAGO

5 :USA Louie LOPEZ

6 :POR Gustavo RIBEIRO

7 :CAN Matt BERGER

8 :JPN Sora SHIRAI

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London 2019

 

Women's Final

 

Gold: :BRA Pamela ROSA

Silver: :AUS Hayley WILSON

Bronze: :BRA Jhulia Rayssa MENDES LEAL

 

4th, :BRA Leticia BUFONI

5th, :JPN Aori NISHIMURA

6th, :JPN Funa NAKAYAMA

7th, :NED Candy JACOBS

8th, :USA Alexis SABLONE

 

 

Women's Final, Full Replay

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London 2019

 

Men's Final

 

Gold: :USA Nyjah HOUSTON

Silver: :POR Gustavo RIBEIRO

Bronze: :AUS Shane O'NEILL

 

4th, :BRA Kelvin HOEFLER

5th, :PUR Manny SANTIAGO

6th, :CAN Matt BERGER

7th, :JPN Sora SHIRAI

8th, :USA Louie LOPEZ

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Long Beach Dew Tour 2019

Olympic qualifier event for both Street and Park Skateboarding

 

Long Beach is welcoming more than 300 of the world’s best male and female skateboarders who will compete in the Park and Street events for a chance to win the Dew Tour title, while earning valuable points toward their country’s Olympic skateboarding team.

 

The Olympic qualification system will be based on World Skateboarding Rankings maintained by World Skate: Skateboarders are now earning points by competing in World Skate sanctioned events during the Olympic qualifying period which started January 1 of this year and will end May 31, 2020.

 

Dew Tour, part of the World Skate sanctioned Five-Star Street and Park skateboarding will also serve as the last global qualifying event in the U.S. in 2020.

 

This year’s Dew Tour will host open qualifiers, quarter final, semi final and final rounds of competition, offering fans the chance to see both favorite and new skaters from across the globe. 

 

Competitions will start on Thursday, June 13 and will conclude on Sunday, June 16.

 

The Park competition course is comprised of a concrete “pool” with a combination of ramps and course bends.

 

For the Street competition, a street-like course will be designed featuring stairs, curbs, slopes and rails.

 

Dew Tour is free and open to the public.

 

The weekend event also includes the Dew Tour Experience, a vibrant interactive sponsor village and Dew Tour on the Green, a festival of outdoor music, local food and drink vendors and lifestyle activations, including a public skatepark and a learn to skate area.

Various events incorporating the Long Beach community will also be featured throughout the weekend through local nonprofit partners.

 

On June 13, at 10 a.m. (local time) the Dew Tour Qualifier Crash Course will take place in the media area: an expert panel session and press brunch featuring pro skateboarders and industry leaders to discuss the Olympic qualification process leading into Tokyo.

The event will be live streamed on DewTour.com.

 

A total of six hours of Dew Tour coverage will air on NBC and NBCSN.

The event will also be livestreamed in its entirety on Worldskate.tv and DewTour.com for a total of 31 hours LIVE.

 

SCHEDULE

 

Thursday, June 13

1:00 – 3:00PM Women’s Quarter Final Street Course
3:30 – 6:30PM Women’s Semi Final Park Course
6:30 – 8:30PM Men’s Street Quarter Final Street Course

 

Friday, June 14

12:00 – 4:30PM Women’s Semi Final Street Course
6:00 – 9:00PM Men’s Quarter Final Park Course

 

Saturday, June 15
12:45 – 3:15PM Men’s Semi Final Park Course
3:45 – 8:15PM Men’s Semi Final Street Course

 

Sunday, June 16

11:00AM- 12:30PM Women’s Street Final Street Course
1:00 – 2:00PM Women’s Park Final Park Course
2:30 – 4:30PM Men’s Street Final Street Course
4:30 – 5:30PM Men’s Park Final Park Course

 

DEW TOUR 2019 FORMAT

 

Open Qualifier

The Qualifier round is open to a country quota of 3 skaters registered by World Skate recognized National Governing Body and Event Wildcard holding athletes.

The 10 best athletes from the Qualifier round will advance to the Quarter Final.

- Jam Format: Heats of 15 (approx.), 3 minute jam sessions with 3 skaters each.

 

Quarter Final

The top 10 athletes from the Open Qualifier will meet the top 15 skaters from the previous World Championship, not already pre-seeded in the Semi Final, and the 5 skaters holding an event Wild Card.

The best 12 athletes from the Quarter Final round will advance to the Semi Final.

- M&W Street Format: 2 Runs, 45 Seconds, best run counts.

- M&W Park Format: 3 runs, 45 seconds, best run counts.

 

Semi Final

The top 12 skaters from the last World Championship will be pre-seeded in the Semi Final competition round and meet the 12 athletes who made the cut from the Quarters.

The best 8 athletes of the Semi Final will advance to the Final.

- M&W Street Format: 2 Runs, 5 Tricks

- M&W Park Format: Best of 3 Runs

 

Final

- Women and Men's Street: The best 8 skaters from the Semi Final will compete in 2 Runs with a 5 Trick Format.

- Women and Men's Park: The best 8 skaters from the Semi Final will compete as for a Best-of-3-Runs Format.

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Dew Tour 2019: Open Qualifiers for Street and Park

 

A busy day today in Long Beach, with 300 skaters involved in the Open qualifiers on the two courses of Street and Park Skateboarding for the 2019 Dew Tour edition.

 

Riders from all over the world tried to get a spot for the Quarter Finals.

 

Also here in California the format confirmed once again a considerable boost to the skateboarding movement in all the continents as the proof of how much the Olympic dream is contributing its huge development.

 

Here the skaters making the cut to the Quarterfinals:

 

Women's Park Open Qualifier
1 :GBR BROWN Sky
2 :PHI LE Allysha
3 :USA BREAUX Spencer
4 :USA SANTANA Jordan
5 :FRA LARCHERON Madeleine
6 :USA CARMONA Arianna
7 :JPN SUGAWARA Mei
8 :GER STOEPHASIUS Lilly
9 :USA KENWORTHY Bella
10 :POL BRODKA Amelia
11 :BRA DE SOUZA BASSI Victoria
12 :JPN KAMIMURA Mion
13 :AUS HEATH Charlotte
14 :USA TAMANAHA Kody

 

Men's Park Open Qualifier
1 :ITA FEDERICO Ivan
2 :AUS WOOLLEY Kieran
3 :FRA DAMESTOY Edouard
4 :USA WOOD Trey
5 :ITA MAZZARA Alessandro
6 :DEN GLIFBERG Rune
7 :SWE BERGLIND Karl
8 :USA GRAHAM Collin
9 :CAN HOPKINS Adam
10 :AUS MCKENZIE Jedd
11 :JPN HIRANO Ayumu
12 :BRA GOETZKE BARBOSA Vinicius
13 :DEN BOSERUP Hugo
14 :AUS FARDELL Jack

 

HERE the full Park results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html

 

Women's Street Open Qualifier
1 :JPN FUJISAWA Nanaka
2 :JPN NAKAYAMA Funa
3 :AUS POWELL Haylie
4 :USA PINSON Poe
5 :JPN NISHIYA Momiji
6 :AUS WILLIAMS Katherine
7 :BRA PEREIRA MAZETTO Gabriela
8 :BRA ÁVILA DA SILVA Isabelly
9 :AUS MASSIE Aimee
10 :RUS MARICHEVA Ksenia
11 :COL RENDÓN CASTAÑO Ana María
12 :BRA MENDONÇA EUGENIO DA SILVA Vitoria

 

Men's Street Open Qualifier
1 :JPN IKE Kayaki
2 :USA ORTIZ Chaz
3 :JPN SHIRAI Sora
4 :PUR SANTIAGO Emanuel
5 :POR RIBEIRO Gustavo
6 :USA FOY Jamie
7 :CZE HABANEC Maxim
8 :JPN AOKI Yukito
9 :RUS KABANOV Konstantin
10 :JPN SEJIRI Ryo
11 :USA MONTOYA Marcos
12 :ARG DELL'OLIO Matias

 

HERE the full Street results

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

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Dew Tour 2019

 

A busy day today in Long Beach, with 300 skaters involved in the Open qualifiers on the two courses of Street and Park Skateboarding for the 2019 Dew Tour edition.

 

Riders from all over the world tried to get a spot for the Quarter Finals.

 

Also here in California the format confirmed once again a considerable boost to the skateboarding movement in all the continents as the proof of how much the Olympic dream is contributing its huge development.

 

Here the skaters making the cut to the women's Park Semifinals:

 

Women's Park Quarterfinals

1 :USA ZEUNER Brighton
2 :FIN ARMANTO Lizzie
3 :GBR BROWN Sky
4 :USA CARMONA Arianna
5 :PHI LE Allysha
6 :USA VASCONCELLOS Nora
7 :USA KENWORTHY Bella
8 :JPN TEZUKA Mami
9 :GER STOEPHASIUS Lilly
10 :ESP BENEDETTI Julia
11 :BRA DE SOUZA BASSI Victoria
12 :JPN SUGAWARA Mei
13 :FRA LARCHERON Madeleine

 

HERE the women's Park Quarterfinals full results

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/569-dew-tour-2019-park-results.html?download=3475:women-park-quarter-finals

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