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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the quota from this event will likely be the third place finisher, correct? Brazil and the United States will end up maxing out their two quotas in each event from the World Surf League standings in all likelihood. 

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3 minutes ago, ofan said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the quota from this event will likely be the third place finisher, correct? Brazil and the United States will end up maxing out their two quotas in each event from the World Surf League standings in all likelihood. 

 

Except that Brazil surfers are not really great, and athletes from other nations will challenge USA here. I guess Argentina, Canada and Peru might have a chance to get a quota.

 

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13 minutes ago, ofan said:

 

Do you know if the entry lists are in order of World Ranking?

 

It's probably in order of importance regarding the qualification events. #1 and #2 seeds from the Men's event were on the podium at the last ISA World Games (argentine athlete was the champion, and the peruvian was third). Same for the Women's where the american #1 seed was the best from the Americas at that event.

 

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

It appears to be, but the entry list is out of date.

 

USA declined one quota and Panama got it for ex.

That wasn’t the entry list, It was the initial quota assignments

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my picks (not that I'm a real expert, tbh)...

 

:ARG Santiago Muniz, :PER Lucca Mesinas and :MEX Jhony Corzo should be the top male specialists (but surprising results from a few other competitiors are not to be excluded -I don't know anything about the race course, which could be a factor)...

 

among the women, instead, it should be a :CRC Brisa Hennessy one-woman show...

and in terms of Olympic qualification, since I think Hennessy would eventually qualify through the WSL (as surely will do the American girls), I'd keep an eye especially on :CAN Bethany Zelasko and :PER Daniela Rosas...

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Muñiz has been out of surfing for like 6 months (He had some psychological issue, I don't understand well). He came back recently in one competition but very out of shape. I'm not expecting anything from him here.

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On 17/07/2019 at 13:35, Laraja said:

Yes, you are right. It is not the entry list from the official website, but there are names of qualified athletes, with only two exceptions. H

owever, I believe that it will not so different from this.

I'll check that when the official website releases the names.

 

According to official website, these are the athletes:

Men's Sup Race

 

Franco Faccin :ARG

Vinnicius Furtado Martins :BRA

Michael Akira Darbyshire :CAN

Giorgio Loren Gomez :COL

Carlos Julio Zambrano :ECU

Connor Baxter :USA

Hector Fernando Stalla :MEX

Itzel Vicente Naranjo :PER

Omelv Gonzalez :PUR

Francisco Silva :VEN

 

Women's Sup Race

 

Juliana Gonzalez :ARG

Lina Augaitis :CAN

Valeria Salustri :CRC

Alejandra Huereca :MEX

Mariecarmen Rivera :PUR

Lena Ribeiro :BRA

Carla Elizabeth Salas :CHI

Candice Appleby :USA

Giannisa Jimena Farje :PER

Edimar Torres :VEN 

 

Men's Surf Sup

 

Mariano Nicolas de Cabo :ARG

Finn Henry Spencer :CAN

Daniel Hughes :USA

Tamil Nadu Marchetti :PER

Armando Antonio Cardozo :VEN

Luiz Eduardo Diniz :BRA

Giorgio Loren Gomez :COL

Felipe Lorenzo :MEX

Dave Allen Rivera :PUR

 

Women's Surf Sup

 

Maria Lucia Cosoleto :ARG

Catherine Marie Temple :CAN

Isabella Maria Gomez :COL

Josselyn Cordova :ESA

Vania Liana Olivieri :PER

Nicole Pacelli :BRA

Carla Elizabeth Salas :CHI

Michell Ariana Buendia :ECU

Candice Appleby :USA

 

Men's Surf Longboard

 

Franciso Prete :ARG

Rafael José Tobar :CHI

Leonardo Isidro Fernandez :ECU

Benoit Rothfuss :PER

Julian di Paula :URU

Wenderson Conceição :BRA

Anthony Josue Mesen :CRC

Cole Robbins :USA

Roberto Tomas Lugo :PUR

 

Women's Surf Longboard

 

Maria Teresa Boggan :ARG

Mathea Dempfle :CAN

Michell Ariana Buendia :ECU

Risa Schilanger :MEX

Marianna Pombo :VEN

Chloe Calmon :BRA

Constanza Vega :CHI

Tiare Thompson :USA

Maria Fernanda Reyes :PER

 

Men's Surf Shortboard(or Open Surf)

 

Santiago Muniz :ARG

Leandro Usuna :ARG

Robson Santos :BRA

Cody Young :CAN

Anthony Fillingim :CRC

Guillermo Oscar Unzueta :CHI

Noe Gonagle :CRC

Joshua Barona :ECU

Kevin Schulz :USA

Bryan Perez :ESA

Jhonathan Corzo :MEX

Ricardo Rodriguez :PUR

Lucas Martin Fraga :URU

Luca Novaro :PER

Francisco Acacio :VEN

Alonso Yzaga :PER

 

Women's Surf Shortboard(or Open Surf)

 

Lucia Mariana Indurain :ARG

Ornela Pellizzari :ARG

Karol Ribeiro :BRA

Jessica Anderson :CHI

Dominic Barona :ECU

Chelsea Tuach :BAR

Vanessa Rivas :ESA

Shelby Marie Cesenas :MEX

Melanie Roche :PER

Rosanny Guia :VEN

Bethany Zelasko :CAN

Isabella Maria Gomez :COL

Susana Limon :ECU

Tiare Thompson :USA

Enilda Alonso :PAN

Daniela Vega :PER

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