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On 5/16/2024 at 4:55 AM, Josh said:

Matt Berger and Ryan Decenzo qualify for the men’s street semifinals in 12th and 13th respectively. 
 

Cordano Russell finished in 23rd, while Micky Papa finished in 29th. 

Russell adds another 3,769 points to his total, while Papa adds another 1,997 points to his total. Heading into the Budapest leg of the series, Russell is on 24,496 points, and Papa is on 9,535 points. 

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Bad day for our sports climbers.

 

In the boulder portion of qualification, Sean McColl finished 29th in men’s combined, and Oscar Bautrand 39th, while Alannah Yip finished 39th as well. All of them will need to produce good lead scores in order to make the top 20. 

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Sean McColl and Oscar Bautrand finish 32nd and 37th in men’s combined qualification, while Alannah Yip finishes in 41st in women’s combined. Doesn’t look like we’ll be qualifying anyone for the Olympics in this sport :(

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Fay Ebert finishes in 15th, with a best semifinal score of 59.36. With there being 20 spots available through the Olympic Qualifier Series, this is a great start towards Olympic qualification. Her new Olympic Ranking total is now 13,703 points. 

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59 minutes ago, Josh said:

Fat Ebert finishes in 15th, with a best semifinal score of 59.36. With there being 20 spots available through the Olympic Qualifier Series, this is a great start towards Olympic qualification. Her new Olympic Ranking total is now 13,703 points. 

Her name is Fay :P

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

Fat Ebert finishes in 15th, with a best semifinal score of 59.36. With there being 20 spots available through the Olympic Qualifier Series, this is a great start towards Olympic qualification. Her new Olympic Ranking total is now 13,703 points. 

Not me fat shaming Fay through autocorrect :facepalm::p:roflmao::lol:

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In the first semifinal heat, Matt Berger finishes 6th with a total of 230.65, and Ryan Decenzo 8th with a total of 148.59. Neither will make the final. Despite having excellent tricks scores, Berger really struggled during his runs which put him out of contention for the final. DeCenzo on the other hand, had a mediocre run score but only managed to put down one out of his five tricks (three count towards your score)

 

I’ll do updated Olympic ranking points for each of them as soon as the next semifinal has finished. 

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

In the first semifinal heat, Matt Berger finishes 6th with a total of 230.65, and Ryan Decenzo 8th with a total of 148.59. Neither will make the final. Despite having excellent tricks scores, Berger really struggled during his runs which put him out of contention for the final. DeCenzo on the other hand, had a mediocre run score but only managed to put down one out of his five tricks (three count towards your score)

 

I’ll do updated Olympic ranking points for each of them as soon as the next semifinal has finished. 

Berger finishes 11th overall, while DeCenzo finishes in 16th. Berger is now on 23,767 points, while DeCenzo is on 27,973 points. 

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