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Skateboarding WS Oi Skate Total Urbe Open 2019


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5 minutos atrás, Griff88 disse:

There is actually one in the women's park, Bunga Nyimas, who is 21st at the qualifiers.

 

For the men's (both in park event if I'm not mistaken), we have Pevi Permana and the Dutch born Jason Lijnzaat

 

Yeah, my bad, I skipped her when I looked at the qualifier results.

 

The men's competition is running now. Perhaps you may see them on the links that I posted here

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Women's Street Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/644-stu-rio-de-janeiro-street-2019-results.html?download=4395:oi-stu-open-women-s-street-semifinal-results

 

Girls qualified to the Final

 

1. :BRA Pamela Rosa

2. :BRA Rayssa Leal

3. :BRA Gabriela Mazetto

4. :USA Mariah Duran

5. :JPN Aori Nishimura

6. :NED Roos Zwetsloot

7. :BRA Virginia Forte Aguas

8. :USA Alexis Sablone

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Men's Park Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/643-stu-rio-de-janeiro-park-2019-results.html?download=4396:oi-stu-open-men-s-park-semifinal-results

 

Men qualified to the Final

 

1. :USA Alex Sorgente

2. :USA Ben Hatchell

3. :USA Jagger Eaton

4. :BRA Pedro Barros

5. :USA Thomas Schaar

6. :USA Cory Juneau

7. :USA Gavin Rune Bottger

8. :SWE Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg

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Agora, phelps disse:

Men's Park Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/643-stu-rio-de-janeiro-park-2019-results.html?download=4396:oi-stu-open-men-s-park-semifinal-results

 

Men qualified to the Final

 

1. :USA Alex Sorgente

2. :USA Ben Hatchell

3. :USA Jagger Eaton

4. :BRA Pedro Barros

5. :USA Thomas Schaar

6. :USA Cory Juneau

7. :USA Gavin Rune Bottger

8. :SWE Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg

 

 

And the American leader of the ranking, Heymana Reynolds finished on the 15th place :yikes:

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6 minutes ago, phelps said:

Men's Park Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/643-stu-rio-de-janeiro-park-2019-results.html?download=4396:oi-stu-open-men-s-park-semifinal-results

 

Men qualified to the Final

 

1. :USA Alex Sorgente

2. :USA Ben Hatchell

3. :USA Jagger Eaton

4. :BRA Pedro Barros

5. :USA Thomas Schaar

6. :USA Cory Juneau

7. :USA Gavin Rune Bottger

8. :SWE Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg

Gavin Botteger is our 12 year old prodig:p

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Women's Park Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/643-stu-rio-de-janeiro-park-2019-results.html?download=4398:oi-stu-open-women-s-park-semifinal-results

 

Girls qualified to the Final

 

1. :JPN Misugu Okamoto

2. :GBR Sky Brown

3. :USA Brighton Zeuner

4. :JPN Sakura Yosozumi

5. :USA Bryce Wettstein

6. :USA Jordyn Barratt

7. :AUS Poppy Starr Olsen

8. :BRA Dora Varella

 

Men's Street Semifinals Results

 

http://www.worldskate.org/component/phocadownload/category/644-stu-rio-de-janeiro-street-2019-results.html?download=4399:oi-stu-open-men-s-street-semifinal-results

 

Men qualified to the Final

 

1. :USA Nyjah Huston

2. :JPN Sora Shirai

3. :PER Angelo Caro Narvaez

4. :BRA Lucas Rabelo

5. :BRA Kelvin Hoefler

6. :USA Jake Ilardi

7. :JPN Yuto Horigome

8. :USA Dashawn Jordan

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Women's Park Final Results

 

Gold. :JPN Misugu Okamoto

Silver. :JPN Sakura Yosozumi

Bronze. :GBR Sky Brown

 

4. :USA Brighton Zeuner

5. :AUS Poppy Starr Olsen

6. :USA Jordyn Barratt

7. :BRA Dora Varella

8. :USA Bryce Wettstein

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Men's Park Final Results

 

Gold. :USA Cory Juneau

Silver. :USA Jagger Eaton

Bronze. :USA Ben Hatchell

 

4. :USA Thomas Schaar

5. :USA Alex Sorgente

6. :SWE Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg

7. :BRA Pedro Barros

8. :USA Gavin Rune Bottger

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