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Skateboarding WS Park World Championships 2019


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It will be interesting to see who earns the direct quotas. We’ve sent all our best 12-15 year olds :p

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56 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

It will be interesting to see who earns the direct quotas. We’ve sent all our best 12-15 year olds :p

 

no direct quotas here...

 

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

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Just now, phelps said:

 

no direct quotas here...

 

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

I hate how these federations make you think every event ever is a qualification event :mad:

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

I hate how these federations make you think every event ever is a qualification event :mad:

 

well, technically this is a qualification event, as they award quite an amount of points good for the OQR, but still no direct quotas this time...;)

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Sao Paulo 2019 Park World Championships: moving on to the Quarter Finals

 

 

So many amazing and talented skateboarders in today’s open qualifiers.
The youth showed up strong to challenge many of the park vets, but in the end, the herd was thinned.
Full list of those moving on to the quarter finals is posted below, along with the event schedule, streaming schedule and format details.

 


Women advancing to Quarterfinals

 

1 :USA Jordan SANTANA
2 :USA Arianna CARMONA
3 :USA Nicole HAUSE
4 :USA Alana SMITH
5 :BRA Karen JONZ
6 :FRA Madeleine LARCHERON
7 :AUS Shanae COLLINS
8 :GER Lilly STOEPHASIUS
9 :POL Amelia BRODKA
10 :AUS Charlotte HEATH
11 :BRA Camila BORGES
12 :CHI Josefina TAPIAS VARAS
13 :JPN Mei SUGAWARA
14 :BEL Maité STEENHOUDT
15 :ITA Valeria BERTACCINI
16 :ITA Lucrezia ZARATTINI
17 :BRA Leticia GONCALVES
18 :BRA Bia SODRE'

 

Full Results:

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/656-wc-park-sao-paulo-2019-results.html?download=3980:sao-paulo-park-world-championship-women-open-qualifiers-results

 


Men advancing to Quarterfinals

 

1 :USA Thomas SCHAAR
2 :FRA Edouard DAMESTOY
3 :USA Liam PACE
4 :BRA Pedro CARVALHO
5 :JPN Ayumu HIRANO
6 :BRA Matheus MELLO
7 :PUR Steven YANCY PINERO
8 :GER Tyler EDTMAYER
9 :BRA Mateus HIROSHI
10 :CAN Andy ANDERSON
11 :USA Kevin KOWALSKI
12 :SWE Oscar ROZENBERG HALLBERG
13 :USA Shaun WHITE
14 :CAN Adam HOPKINS
15 :AUS Kieran WOLLEY
16 :BRA Italo PENARRUBIA
17 :BRA Luigi CINI
18 :USA Zion WRIGHT
19 :USA Gavin RUNE BOTTGER

 

Full Results:

http://www.worldskate.org/skateboarding/results/category/656-wc-park-sao-paulo-2019-results.html?download=3981:sao-paulo-park-world-championship-men-open-qualifiers-results

 

 

COMPETITION SCHEDULE

 

FRIDAY - 09/13
8:45am- REGISTRATION
9:00am - 10:00am: Women’s Quarterfinals Practice
10:00am - 1:00pm - Women’s Quarterfinals
1:00pm - 1:45pm: Men's & Women’s Semifinals Pre-Seed Practice
1:45pm - 2:45pm: Men’s Quarterfinals Practice
2:45pm - 5:45pm: Men’s Quarterfinals
5:45pm - 6:25pm: Women’s Semifinals practice
6:25pm - 7:05pm: Men’s Semifinals practice

 

SATURDAY - 09/14
8:45am- REGISTRATION
9:00am - 9:50am: Women’s Semifinals practice
9:50am - 12:10pm: Women’s Semifinals
12:10pm - 12:25pm: Pause for skatepark cleaning
12:25pm - 1:15pm: Men’s Semifinals practice
1:15pm - 3:35pm: Men’s Semifinals
3:35pm - 4:50pm: Women’s Finals
4:50pm - 5:30pm: Men’s Finals practice
5:30pm - 6:00pm: Women’s Award Ceremony

 

SUNDAY - 09/15
8:45am- REGISTRATION
9:00am - 10:00am: Men’s Finals practice
10:00am - 10:15am: Men’s Finals Official Warm Up
10:15am - 11:30am: Men’s Finals
11:30am - 12:00pm: Awards Ceremony

 

 

LIVE STREAMING ON WWW.WORLDSKATE.TV

 

 

COMPETITION FORMAT (WOMEN AND MEN)

 

SEEDING

04 Skateboarders Preseed to the Semifinal
16 Skateboarders Preseed to the Quarterfinal

 

OPEN QUALIFIERS

The Qualifier round is open to a country quota of 3 athletes registered by World Skate recognized National Governing Body and Event Wildcard holding athletes.
2 runs of 45 seconds (full time runs with bails included)
Best run counts
Top 16 skaters advance to the Quarterfinal

 

QUARTERFINAL - 32 SKATERS

3 runs of 45 seconds (time until the fall, no restarts)
Best run counts
Top 16 skaters advance to the Semifinal

 

SEMIFINAL - 20 SKATERS

3 runs of 45 seconds (time until the fall, no restarts)
Best run counts
Top 8 skaters advance to the Final

 

FINAL - 8 SKATERS

4 runs of 45 seconds (time until the fall, no restarts)
Best run counts

 

 

PARK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FORMAT

 

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and Shaun White's Summer Olympic quest for a medal starts here, with a modest 13th place (out of 72 skaters) in the Global Qualifier, closer to elimination (2.66 pts below) than the top of the ranking (7.08 pts above)...

 

it's going to be interesting to see how he performs later today in the quarterfinals, where an outing like yesterday's couldn't be good enough to make it through to the semifinal round...

 

personally, I think he's going to improve round by round, but I'd be really surprised to see him in the final (meanwhile I expect him to comfortably make the semis)...

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Przed chwilą, phelps napisał:

and Shaun White's Summer Olympic quest for a medal starts here, with a modest 13th place (out of 72 skaters) in the Global Qualifier, closer to elimination (2.66 pts below) than the top of the ranking (7.08 pts above)...

Ayumu Hirano is also here ;) 

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