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8 hours ago, Laraja said:

@intoronto @Olympian1010 Do you know which athletes have already qualified to Panamerican Games, and how many will in this competiton? I am not too much into these qualifications, and now I am a little bit worried with our chances to get a second quota at women's dispute :wacko:

Silvana Lima is already qualified to 2023 Panamaerican Games. The Surfing World Games gives 5 quotas to countries that haven't qualified yet (max 2), so there is a chance for Luana Silva to qualify too. Chile (2), Argentina (1), Canada (2), Barbados (1), Colombia (1), Equador (1), Peru (2) and Brazil (1) are already qualified.

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Yesterday we also had the end of Main Round 2 for women

 

Europe - :ESP:GER:ITA:FRA:ISR:GBR:NED:POR are yet on main round. Germany is the favorite up this moment, with full team.

 

Africa - No athletes from this continent on main round, we might have a reallocation here.

 

Oceania - Only Paige Hareb :NZL is here. She was, and still is the favorite for this quota

 

Asia - :JPN advanced with its three surfers. No :PHI or :INA, but surprisingly, we have a :CHN surfer there.

 

Candelaria :NCA is also in a great position for a Universality Quota

 

Today we are going to advance a lot at Main Rounds, with phase 3 and 4 for men, and 3 for women

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End of the day. We didnt have the main round 4 for men. Lets sum up that

 

Women

 

Oceania - Paige Hareb :NZL advanced on competition, and keeps being the best from her country.

 

Africa - Sarah Baum and Zoe Steyn :RSA advanced at repechage, they still have a long way till the quotas. South Africa still has a third athlete to compete, meanwhile :MAR had one surfer eliminated, and two to competing yet.

 

Asia - Shino Matsuda :JPN is the last one at main round. She is some steps ahead of her rivals.

 

Europe - :FRA is unstoppable. All surfers at main round, even Defay who is ineligible. :GER is also competitive with two athletes.

 

:POR and :NED have one athlete each.

 

Men

 

Europe - :ITA:FRA advance with two surfers. But Fioravanti likely will be ineligible. :POR and :ISR are in contender with one athlete.

 

Asia - :JPN has its full team qualified. And :INA keeps bothering them with Rio Waida and I Ketut Agus. We might have direct dispute for the Asian quota.

 

Africa - Teva :MAR keeps fighting for his spot, he is the only African at main round.

 

Oceania - Billy Stairmand :NZL Is in the same situation of his compatriot, Paige. He is the favorite for this quota

 

 

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Some updates after frist 2 heat in men's 4th round:

 

Oceania::NZL Billy Stairmand won his heat and advanced to round 5, top30 (and quota for Oceania) is now sure

 

Africa: Nothing to do for :MAR Bouchgua, that was eliminated. Bouchgua need to don't finish in the 4th place in his repechage round, or the Africa's Continental quota will be on trouble.

 

Europe: :POR Morais is out, still 5 European in the 4th round (2x :ITA, 2x :FRA1x :ISR)

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Very disappointing result for Vittoria Farmer in the round 3 repechage - she had the highest single scoring wave at 8.33 but could only manage a 0.83 second score. Think she becomes the first Brit to exit the competition - the rest of the guys/girls are in all in repechage action.

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