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Skateboarding WS Park World Championships 2019


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Gavin Bottger is our best upcoming athlete. He was pretty happy to make the quarterfinals. Definitely a lot more world travels than when I was 12.

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

Ayumu Hirano is also here ;) 

Thomas Schaar too :clap:

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

He never was a snowboarder, I believe :p 

Nope, the youngest X Games Big Air gold medalist of all time. He jumped onto the scene when he was 14. He’s only a year older than me, but much more successful :lol:. He probably has one of the biggest catalogs of tricks. He’ll be hard to beat.

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Przed chwilą, Olympian1010 napisał:

Nope, the youngest X Games Big Air gold medalist of all time. He jumped onto the scene when he was 14. He’s only a year older than me, but much more successful :lol:. He probably has one of the biggest catalogs of tricks. He’ll be hard to beat.

Wasn't it skateboarding big air?

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

Wasn't it skateboarding big air?

Yes.

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2 hours ago, Col_Frost said:

Ayumu Hirano is also here ;) 

 

yeah, but this is not his first worldskate sanctioned event...;)

meanwhile for White it is the first appearance outside the US tour in this discipline...

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Women advancing to the Semifinals

 

1 :GBR Sky Brown
2 :JPN Mami Tezuka
3 :JPN Kokona Hiraki
4 :AUS Poppy Starr-Olsen
5 :USA Arianna Carmona
6 :BRA Isadora Pacheco
7 :USA Bryce Wettstein
8 :JPN Kihana Ogawa
9 :USA Alana Smith
10 :BRA Dora Varella
11 :USA Jordan Santana
12 :ESP Julia Benedetti
13 :BRA Leticia Gonçalves
14 :BRA Victoria Bassi
15 :GER Lilly Stoephasius
16 :USA Minna Stess

 

Full Quarterfinals Results:

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/656-wc-park-sao-paulo-2019-results.html?download=3982:sao-paulo-park-world-championship-women-quarter-final-results

 

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On 12/09/2019 at 19:48, phelps said:

 

no direct quotas here...

 

only next year's worlds will award 3 direct trips to Tokyo...

When are the 2020 World Championships?

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Just now, Dragon said:

When are the 2020 World Championships?

 

18 – 24 May 2020 Street World Champ by SLS, London (GBR)

25 – 31 May 2020 Park World Champ by CB, TBA (CHI)

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