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World Urban Games 2019


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BMX Info

  • Competition will feature the highest ranked riders in the world for both genders
  • A Qualification Round specifically for local riders will be held (winner gets wild card entry)
  • Competition Format: Heats -> Final
  • Each gender will feature 24 riders
  • Venue: Freestyle Park
  • Events: Women’s Freestyle Park, Men’s Freestyle Park

 

Women

:USA Hannah Roberts

:USA Cory Coffey

:USA Chelsea Wolfe

:CRC Melania Salazar

:KOR Mini Park

:COL Liszurley Villegas Serna

:COL Queensaray Villegas Serna

:BRA Eduarda Bordingon

:BRA Derlayne Dias Roque

:JPN Minato Oike 

:RUS Ekaterina Kruglova

:NZL Ellie Chew

:VEN Katerine Diaz

:ARG Anailia Zacarias Gabriela

:NED Jana Muradova

:FRA Magalie Pottier

:GBR Valeria Ward

:CZE Nikol Prikrylová

 

Men

:AUS Logan Martin

:AUS Brandon Loupos

:AUS Jake Wallwork

:USA Justin Dowell

:USA Daniel Sandoval

:USA Nicholas Bruce

:RUS Konstantin Andreev

:RUS Irek Rizaev

:RUS Aleksandr Nikulin

:GBR James Jones

:ARG Gabriel Chaves

:JPN Toshio Takagi

:JPN Takase Nishi

:VEN Daniel Dhers

:VEN Edy Jose Alviarez Sanchez

:CRC Kenneth Tencio

:CRO Marin Ranteš

:FRA Anthony Jeanjean

:MEX Victor Pereza

:ITA Francesco Mongillo

:LAT Tomass Grinbergs

:BRA Gustavo Batista de Oliveria

Edited by Olympian1010

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Roller Freestyle Info

  • Competition will feature best skaters in the world including the WRG champions in both genders
  • Competition Format: Qualification (2 Groups) -> Final
  • Informal Best Trick contest will be held (no medals awarded)
  • Venue: Freestyle Park
  • Events: Women’s Freestyle, Men’s Freestyle

 

Qualified Athletes

Women

:JPN Misaki Katayama 

:FRA Manon Derrien

:ESP Maria Munoz

:ESP Sara Vilella

:CHI Alejandra Javiera Garrido Diaz 

:FRA Amandine Condroyer

:PER Carolina Annie Nole Arboleda

:ESP Emilia Parejo 

:LAT Liene Nulle

:CHN Jinhong Zhao

:COL Andrea Daniela Salgado Martinez

:JPN Suzuka Hyoyama

:POL Patrycja Najda

:COL Clara Maria Platero

 

Men

:GBR Joe Atkinson

:FRA Jeremy Melique

:SUI Maxime Genoud

:AUS Christopher Wellsmore

:NED Jelle Briggeman

:SUI Diego Guilloud

:FRA Roman Abrate

:NED Sem Croft

:POL Tomasz Przybylik

:THA Worapoj Boonnim

:NED Jaro Frijn

:THA Jeerasak Tassorin

:POL Piotr Combrzyski

:SUI Stephane Torres

:LAT Jason Nils

Edited by Olympian1010

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Flying Disc

  • Competition will feature world champions
  • Competition Format: Pool Play -> 2nd Round -> Finals
  • Venue: 3x3 and Flying Disc Arena
  • Events: Mixed Team

 

Mixed Team

:USA Juliana Korver/Ryan Young

:USA Emma Kahle/Daniel O’Neill

:GER Bianca Strunz/Fabian Dinklage

:GER Ilka Simon/Waldemar Wagner

:ITA Maxine Mittempergher/Edo Turri

:ITA Anna Bragagnolo/Andrea Rimatori

:SWE Joakim Arveskar/Vendella Arveskar

:ISR Meirav Pinhas/Yuval Reikoren

:CAN Benedicte Audet/Brett Schramek

:POL Marysia Ryszarda Krajewska/Kuba Radwanska

:GBR Sophie Rickers/Gordon Brown

:COL Paola Andrea Garcia Palaez/Pablo Azul

Edited by Olympian1010

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Breaking Info

  • Competition will feature the best 16 top ranked b-boys and b-girls per gender.
  • Competition Format: Group Stage -> Top 8 -> SF -> Finals
  • Venue: Breaking Battle Arena
  • Events: Women, Men 

 

B-Girls

:JPN Ami

:USA Sunny

:GER Jilou

:CHN Ying Zi

:GBR Roxy

:JPN Ayane 

:BEL Madmax

:BUL Queen Mary

:USA Logistix 

:KOR Fresh Bella

:RUS Vavi

:POL Paulina 

:HUN Csepke 

:UKR Kate

:FRA San Andrea 

:FRA Sarah Bee

 

B-Boys

:NED Menno

:UKR Lussy Sky

:VEN Lil G

:RUS Bumblebee

:FRA Lagaet 

:JPN Shigekix 

:CAN Phil Wizard

:KOR Vero

:HUN Roll

:MEX Dr. Hill

:POR BruceAlmighty

:ESP Xak

:USA Victor

:USA Icey Ives 

:NOR Daniel 

:TPE Quake

Edited by Olympian1010

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Parkour Info

  • Competition will feature FIG World Cup winners.
  • Competition Format: Qualification -> Final Rounds
  • Venue: Parkour Park
  • Events: Women’s Speed, Women’s Freestyle, Men’s Speed, Men’s Freestyle

 

Women

:NED Paula Broersen

:ARG Micaela Buono

:MEX Karla Castellanos

:UKR Anna Griukach

:CHI Javiera Inunza

:JPN Hikari Izumi

:CZE Adela Merkova

:CZE Vendula Merkova

:ESP Stefanny Navarro

:RUS Alexandra Shevchenko

:COL Katerine Valencia 

:AUS Anna Yamashita 

:AUS Stephania Zitis

:NED Bodine Zuijderwijk

:FRA Orane Florida

:ESP Nuria Brigido

:FRA Birgui Tall

:ARG Flor Florencia 

 

Men

:NED Kevin Alsemgeest

:RUS Evguenii Aroian

:NED Luciano Balestra 

:ALG Islem Ben Ahmed

:FRA Valentin Dubois

:ESP Alberto Gomez

:SUI Christian Harmat

:POL Krystian Kowalewski

:GRE Dimitris Krysandis

:BEL Jérémy Lorsignol

:UKR Erik Mukhametshin

:GBR David Nelmes

:GBR Edward Scott

:JPN Zen Shimada

:MEX Daniel Suares Vanegas

:UKR Oleksandr Titarenko

:FRA Johan Tonnoir 

:JPN Takeo Watanabe

:CZE Matej Srovnal

:HUN Áron Máté (Speed Only)

:HUN Vajk Szentváry-Lukács (Speed Only)

:HUN Dominik Balogh (Freestyle Only)

:HUN Zoltán Pataki (Freestyle Only)

Edited by Olympian1010

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The games will broadcast by the Olympic Channel. Not sure if all events/rounds will be shown. They’ve promised good coverage though.

Edited by Olympian1010

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Entries known for every sport except BMX. Poland appears to be the most urban. They have a representative in every sport so far. Netherlands, France, Colombia are very urban too. Happy to see at least 3 African nations represented (Uganda, Egypt, Algeria). Overall there’s a good variance of countries participating. I’ll watch a bit of the competitions maybe. 

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@heywoodu your favorites are back :d. Yep, b-boys and b-girls. There are some downright ridiculous names.

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4 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

 

Women

:BLR :FRA :HUN :NED :RUS :UGA :FRA :NED (Yes, France and Poland have two teams)

Something isn't right here. Either Poland should be the Netherlands or the Dutch flags should be Polish :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Something isn't right here. Either Poland should be the Netherlands or the Dutch flags should be Polish :p 

Ah shit! Well, it’s midnight, so that may just have to be a tomorrow problem. Sorry about that. I believe those are supposed to be Dutch though.

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