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Women's Individual

Round 48 Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round of 32, 3rd Athletes will be ranked 33rd, 4th Athletes will be ranked 41st

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Nanaho Tsuzuki

:JPN 13.00
2

Jesse Starling

:AUS 8.20
3

Jasmine Studer

:INA 4.90
4

Hanasuri Jabrik

:INA 5.17


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Saffi Vette

:NZL 9.70
2

Natsuki Suda

:JPN 7.47
3

Angela Ball

:AUS 11.07
4

Daisy Nerida

:PHI 4.07


 

Heat 3
 

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Sai Maniwa

:JPN 7.10
2

Arabella Wilson

:AUS 12.40
3

Minori Kawai

:JPN 13.27
4

Lilliana Bowrey

:AUS 8.44


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Sasha Baker

:AUS 8.16
2

Kana Nakashio

:JPN 11.17
3

Jade Wheatley

:AUS 7.94
4

Giada Legati

:ITA 8.40


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Charli Hurst

:AUS 6.20
2

Annissa Flynn

:THA 8.03
3

Tru Starling

:AUS 6.56
4

Lorena Maruhawa

:INA 4.96


 

Heat 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Julie Nishimoto

:JPN 8.43
2

Willow Hardy

:AUS 8.63
3

Emily Nishimoto

:JPN 7.97
4

Piper Harrison

:AUS 8.90


 

Heat 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Gia Lorentson

:AUS 9.00
2

Cocona Kawase

:JPN 7.66
3

Anne Dos Santos

:BRA 15.66
4

Nilbie Blancada

:PHI 11.97


 

Heat 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Mia Huppatz

:AUS 8.97
2

Kyla Whitfield

:AUS 6.33
3

Nao Omura

:JPN 8.46
4

Ella McCaffray

:USA 8.47
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Men's Individual

Round 32 Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Round of 16, 3rd Athletes will be ranked 17th, 4th Athletes will be ranked 25th

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Paige Hareb

:NZL 14.83
2

Mahina Maeda

:JPN 9.17
3

Nanaho Tsuzuki

:JPN 10.36
4

Saffi Vette

:NZL 9.17


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Taina Izquierdo

:INA 7.90
2

Sage Goldsbury

:AUS 8.87
3

Angela Ball

:AUS 6.50
4

Jesse Starling

:AUS 6.13


 

Heat 3
 

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kobie Enright

:AUS 12.83
2

Cinta Hansel

:INA 5.97
3

Minori Kawai

:JPN 9.80
4

Giada Legati

:ITA 14.16


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Kailani Johnson

:INA 13.50
2

Raya Campbell

:AUS 8.04
3

Kana Nakashio

:JPN 9.06
4

Arabella Wilson

:AUS 9.54


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Minami Nonaka

:JPN 11.86
2

Sumomo Sato

:JPN 12.17
3

Annissa Flynn

:THA 4.53
4

Willow Hardy

:AUS 10.93


 

Heat 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Alysse Cooper

:AUS 7.73
2

Anon Matsuoka

:JPN 11.37
3

Piper Harrison

:AUS 11.00
4

Tru Starling

:AUS 10.46


 

Heat 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ziggy Aloha Mackenzie

:AUS 6.23
2

Freya Prumm

:AUS 9.10
3

Anne Dos Santos

:BRA 11.70
4

Ella McCaffray

:USA 9.53


 

Heat 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Ellie Harrison

:AUS 12.70
2

Mirai Ikeda

:JPN 9.10
3

Mia Huppatz

:AUS 12.90
4

Nilbie Blancada

:PHI 11.84
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Women's Individual

Round 16 Results
The best 2 Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Quartelfinals, 3rd Athlete will be ranked 9th, 4th Athlete will be ranked 13th

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Paige Hareb

:NZL 15.24
2

Kobie Enright

:AUS 12.60
3

Sage Goldsbury

:AUS 9.30
4

Arabella Wilson

:AUS 9.44


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Giada Legati

:ITA 10.16
2

Nanaho Tsuzuki

:JPN 9.23
3

Kailani Johnson

:INA 9.50
4

Taina Izquierdo

:INA 7.66


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Sumomo Sato

:JPN 9.06
2

Ella McCaffray

:USA 10.30
3

Anon Matsuoka

:JPN 13.76
4

Ellie Harrison

:AUS 10.13


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Anne Dos Santos

:BRA 6.27
2

Minami Nonaka

:JPN 8.17
3

Mia Huppatz

:AUS 15.33
4

Piper Harrison

:AUS 4.33
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Women's Individual

 

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:NZL Paige Hareb

16.87 :NZL Paige Hareb 15.03 Final

:INA Kailani Johnson

14.87

:AUS Kobie Enright

14.70 :AUS Kobie Enright 13.96 :NZL Paige Hareb 16.50

:ITA Giada Legati

12.83

:JPN Anon Matsuoka

13.43 :JPN Anon Matsuoka 13.70 :USA Ella McCaffray 12.60

:JPN Minami Nonaka

7.97

:USA Ella McCaffray

13.03 :USA Ella McCaffray 15.44 No 3rd Place Match

:AUS Mia Huppatz

12.17

 

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