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The first event is set to take part this week, you can watch and see results here.

 

This is an Olympic qualification series where the top 10 eligible men and top 8 eligible women qualify to the Olympics (max two athletes per nation per event and they must finish in the top 34 and 18 respectively).

 

The eligibility requirements likely won't matter too much for the men (outside of the two athletes per nation rule for :AUS :BRA :USA ), but for the women it might. Only seven eligible athletes are part of the main group, but the first injury reserve is from :POR and thus could sneak into the Olympics should she get enough appearances. She is set to compete in this event, replacing :FRA Defay who needs to get better soon lest she gives up what is essentially a free quota.

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The women's quarterfinals for the first Championship Tour event is set.

 

:CRC Hennessy vs. :USA Peterson

:BRA Weston-Webb vs. :AUS Wright

:HWI Moore vs.  :AUS Picklum

:HWI Bryan vs. :HWI Johnson 

 

 

The men's knockouts and the rest of the women's event will continue on Saturday and Sunday.

 

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The event restarted yesterday and will hopefully conclude today.

 

The quarterfinals for the men is as follows

 

:RSA Smith vs. :ITA Fioravanti

:AUS O'Brien vs. :BRA Ibelli

:BRA Toledo vs. :BRA Chianca

:AUS Robinson vs. :HWI Florence

 

The women's semifinals will be

 

:USA Peterson vs. :AUS Wright

:HWI Moore vs. :HWI Johnson

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:AUS Robinson defeated :ITA Fioravanti in the men's final.

 

Likewise, :HWI Moore won over :USA Peterson in the women's final.

 

Next stop is literally down the road at Sunset Beach in Hawaii. The schedule hasn't been set yet, but we can start as early as this Sunday.

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

:AUS Robinson defeated :ITA Fioravanti in the men's final.

 

Likewise, :HWI Moore won over :USA Peterson in the women's final.

 

Next stop is literally down the road at Sunset Beach in Hawaii. The schedule hasn't been set yet, but we can start as early as this Sunday.

An amazing start for Fioravanti, he is obsessed for Olympics. Peterson also was very disappointed when lost the second quota for USA. Both will battle for these places.

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Here are the quarterfinals of the second event, the Hurley Pro Sunset Beach. Results and videos can be seen here

 

Men

:AUS Robinson vs :USA Young

:AUS Ewing vs :USA Colapinto

:BRA Toledo vs :BRA Ibelli

:BRA Chianca vs. :RSA McGillivray

 

McGillivray with a couple of upsets over :RSA Smith and :JPN Igarashi to reach the quarters.

 

Women

:CRC Hennessy vs. :AUS Picklum

:AUS Gilmore vs. :AUS Wright

:HWI Moore vs. :HWI Bryan

:USA Simmers vs. :USA Marks

 

Funny how all six Australians ended up on the same half of the bracket. Is Hennessy up to take on the Australian gauntlet?

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