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Entry List for this event is available. Some points from it...

 

There isn't so many changes in terms of countries.

 

Sky Brown will compete for :GBR, it's gonna be a huge opportunity to see her level against the tops.

Toledo :BRA will take part, even after his annoucement about the season off at WSL

:COL is renewing its team, there is even a 14-years-old boy.

If I am not wrong, :GRE and :NOR have the oldest athletes at this event. An 42-years-old lady for each

:INA gave up of its women's team, sending only a 14-years-old girl.

:ITA is not counting with Jesse Mendes, a Brazilian athlete who got an italian citizenship to compete for them

:JPN recruited Connor O'Leary to its team. He competes in CT under :USA flag, but always with a Japanese flag on his shoulders. It's interesting, I didn't know about his move. Seems he saw his chance to take part at Olympics, using the third Japanese quota, wich is already granted.

 

:PER hasn't confirmed its third female athlete yet.

:TPE has the youngest athlete, an 12-years-old girl. And the only one

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:CAN team:

 

Men’s Shortboard

Cody Young
Wheeler Hasburgh

Levi Young

 

Women’s Shortboard

Mathea Olin

Sanoa Olin

Erin Brooks

 

Sanoa already booked her ticket to Paris during the Pan Am Games. Erin Brooks is a safe bet to join her, while Cody Young/Mathea Olin also have chances. 

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Judging from the entry list, here are the main contenders for the Olympic quotas: 

 

@Laraja if there’s any names that I’ve missed, feel free to also mention them. 
 

Men

:ARG Leandro Usuna

:CAN Cody Young

:FRA Maxime Huscenot

:PER Miguel Tudela

:GER Leon Glatzer

:INA Rio Waida

:MAR Ramzi Boukhiam

:MEX Sebastian Williams

:VEN Francisco Bellorin

:CHI Manuel Selman

 

Women

:BRA Luana Silva

:CAN Erin Brooks

:CAN Mathea Olin

:POR Francisca Veselko

:POR Yolanda Seqeira

:PER Daniella Rosas

:PER Sol Aguirre

:GER Noah Klapp

:GER Rachel Presti

:CRC Leilani McGonagle

:JPN Amuro Tsuzuki

:JPN Mahina Maeda

:NZL Paige Hareb

:ISR Anat Leilor

:ISR Noa Leilor

 

Men’s Team Quota: :BRA Brazil or :USA United States

Women’s Team Quota: :AUS Australia

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49 minutes ago, Josh said:

Judging from the entry list, here are the main contenders for the Olympic quotas: 

 

@Laraja if there’s any names that I’ve missed, feel free to also mention them. 
 

Men

:ARG Leandro Usuna

:CAN Cody Young

:FRA Maxime Huscenot

:PER Miguel Tudela

:GER Leon Glatzer

:INA Rio Waida

:MAR Ramzi Boukhiam

:MEX Sebastian Williams

:VEN Francisco Bellorin

:CHI Manuel Selman

 

Women

:BRA Luana Silva

:CAN Erin Brooks

:CAN Mathea Olin

:POR Francisca Veselko

:POR Yolanda Seqeira

:PER Daniella Rosas

:PER Sol Aguirre

:GER Noah Klapp

:GER Rachel Presti

:CRC Leilani McGonagle

:JPN Amuro Tsuzuki

:JPN Mahina Maeda

:NZL Paige Hareb

:ISR Anat Leilor

:ISR Noa Leilor

 

Men’s Team Quota: :BRA Brazil or :USA United States

Women’s Team Quota: :AUS Australia

According to Wikipedia Olin got the reallocated Pan Am qualifier. Also I don't think Huscenot is eligible to qualify through world games due to France already having host and 2023 EU world games quota. 

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7 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

According to Wikipedia Olin got the reallocated Pan Am qualifier. Also I don't think Huscenot is eligible to qualify through world games due to France already having host and 2023 EU world games quota. 

A different Olin got the Pan Am quota.

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3 hours ago, Josh said:

Judging from the entry list, here are the main contenders for the Olympic quotas: 

 

@Laraja if there’s any names that I’ve missed, feel free to also mention them. 
 

Men

:ARG Leandro Usuna

:CAN Cody Young

:FRA Maxime Huscenot

:PER Miguel Tudela

:GER Leon Glatzer

:INA Rio Waida

:MAR Ramzi Boukhiam

:MEX Sebastian Williams

:VEN Francisco Bellorin

:CHI Manuel Selman

 

Women

:BRA Luana Silva

:CAN Erin Brooks

:CAN Mathea Olin

:POR Francisca Veselko

:POR Yolanda Seqeira

:PER Daniella Rosas

:PER Sol Aguirre

:GER Noah Klapp

:GER Rachel Presti

:CRC Leilani McGonagle

:JPN Amuro Tsuzuki

:JPN Mahina Maeda

:NZL Paige Hareb

:ISR Anat Leilor

:ISR Noa Leilor

 

Men’s Team Quota: :BRA Brazil or :USA United States

Women’s Team Quota: :AUS Australia

I prefer don't haha. Because I cant control myself when I am doing these lists.

 

But, I'd say there are a lot more athletes who I would add to it haha

 

As for the Teams Quotas. I think :FRA:USA:BRA:JPN:AUS:POR:PER are the favorites to get any of these quotas.

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12 minutes ago, Laraja said:

I prefer don't haha. Because I cant control myself when I am doing these lists.

 

But, I'd say there are a lot more athletes who I would add to it haha

 

As for the Teams Quotas. I think :FRA:USA:BRA:JPN:AUS:POR:PER are the favorites to get any of these quotas.

The thing with this event, and the whole sport of surfing for that matter, is that it's so unpredictable and wide open that half the entries in each category have a realistic shot at getting a quota. 

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3 hours ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

According to Wikipedia Olin got the reallocated Pan Am qualifier. Also I don't think Huscenot is eligible to qualify through world games due to France already having host and 2023 EU world games quota. 

:FRA no longer has a host country quota for boys

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