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Everyone talks about :AUS:BRA:JPN:USA doing really well in the newer/urban sports, but :ESP has having a great cycle too.

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Women’s Street Semifinalists:

1.) :JPN Liz Akama - 87.14

2.) :AUS Chloe Covell - 84.76

3.) :JPN Funa Nakayama - 84.12

4.) :JPN Coco Yoshizawa - 83.32

5.) :CHN Cui Chenxi - 79.76

6.) :BRA Rayssa Leal - 76.01

7.) :JPN Momiji Nishiya - 75.24

8.) :USA Poe Pinson - 74.46

9.) :CHN Wenhui Zeng - 72.46

10.) :CHN Yuanling Zhu - 70.46

11.) :ESP Natalia Munoz - 70.00

12.) :USA Paige Heyn - 69.88

13.) :USA Mariah Duran - 69.57

14.) :JPN Miyu Ito - 68.37

15.) :ESP Afrika Criado Oliva - 67.60

16.) :CHN Yan Zhang - 65.18

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If my calculations are right, we already have the 22 NOC quotas for skateboarding women's park. Brazil, Japan and USA still with internal battles.

 

1- :JPNKokona Hiraki

2- :AUSArisa TREW

3- :JPNTBD**

4- :JPNTBD**

5- :USATBD***

6- :AUSRuby TREW

7- :BRARaicca VENTURA

8- :BRADora VARELLA

9- :BRATBD*

10- :GBRSky Brown

11- :USATBD***

12- :USATBD***

13- :ESPNaia LASO

14- :GERLily Stoephasius

15- :FRANana TABOULET

16- :GBRLola Tambling

17- :CANFay EBERT

18- :FINHeili SIRVIO

19- :FRAEmilie ALEXANDRE 38.560pt

20- :ESPJulia BENEDETTI 38.353pt
21- :CHNZHENG Haohao  35.133pt

22- :MARAya Asaqas (continental quota)

 

Immediate alternates (for non-BRA, USA, JPN)

 

1- :GBRElizabeth (Lilly) STRACHAN 28.575

2- :AUSPoppy STARR OLSEN 28.357
3- :KORCHO Hyunju 25.239

 


* :BRABrazilian dispute for 3rd quota:BRA*

 

Isadora PACHECO- 160.688pt (was 17h and out)

Yndiara ASP- at least 79.440pt (needs top4)

 

**:JPNJapanese dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:JPN**

 

All 4 are on SF, so I included points from 16th to all of them

 

Sakura Yosozumi- 272.354pt 

Hinano Kusaki - 219.896pt

Mizuho HASEGAWA - 163.873pt (needs at least top6 + combination)

Mei SUGAWARA.- 63.978 (needs to be champion with a bizarre combination)

 

***:USAAmerican dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:USA***

 

All 4 are on SF

 

Bryce Wettstein- 186.680pt

Minna STESS - 147.826pt

Ruby LILLEY - 122.718pt

Grace MARHOEFER - 107.355pt

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

If my calculations are right, we already have the 22 NOC quotas for skateboarding women's park. Brazil, Japan and USA still with internal battles.

 

1- :JPNKokona Hiraki

2- :AUSArisa TREW

3- :JPNTBD**

4- :JPNTBD**

5- :USATBD***

6- :AUSRuby TREW

7- :BRARaicca VENTURA

8- :BRADora VARELLA

9- :BRATBD*

10- :GBRSky Brown

11- :USATBD***

12- :USATBD***

13- :ESPNaia LASO

14- :GERLily Stoephasius

15- :FRANana TABOULET

16- :GBRLola Tambling

17- :CANFay EBERT

18- :FINHeili SIRVIO

19- :FRAEmilie ALEXANDRE 38.560pt

20- :ESPJulia BENEDETTI 38.353pt
21- :CHNZHENG Haohao  35.133pt

22- :MARAya Asaqas (continental quota)

 

Immediate alternates (for non-BRA, USA, JPN)

 

1- :GBRElizabeth (Lilly) STRACHAN 28.575

2- :AUSPoppy STARR OLSEN 28.357
3- :KORCHO Hyunju 25.239

 


* :BRABrazilian dispute for 3rd quota:BRA*

 

Isadora PACHECO- 160.688pt (was 17h and out)

Yndiara ASP- at least 79.440pt (needs top4)

 

**:JPNJapanese dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:JPN**

 

All 4 are on SF, so I included points from 16th to all of them

 

Sakura Yosozumi- 272.354pt 

Hinano Kusaki - 219.896pt

Mizuho HASEGAWA - 163.873pt (needs at least top6 + combination)

Mei SUGAWARA.- 63.978 (needs to be champion with a bizarre combination)

 

***:USAAmerican dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:USA***

 

All 4 are on SF

 

Bryce Wettstein- 186.680pt

Minna STESS - 147.826pt

Ruby LILLEY - 122.718pt

Grace MARHOEFER - 107.355pt

 

 

 

Does Strachan not have a Universality reallocation quota? 

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40 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

If my calculations are right, we already have the 22 NOC quotas for skateboarding women's park. Brazil, Japan and USA still with internal battles.

 

1- :JPNKokona Hiraki

2- :AUSArisa TREW

3- :JPNTBD**

4- :JPNTBD**

5- :USATBD***

6- :AUSRuby TREW

7- :BRARaicca VENTURA

8- :BRADora VARELLA

9- :BRATBD*

10- :GBRSky Brown

11- :USATBD***

12- :USATBD***

13- :ESPNaia LASO

14- :GERLily Stoephasius

15- :FRANana TABOULET

16- :GBRLola Tambling

17- :CANFay EBERT

18- :FINHeili SIRVIO

19- :FRAEmilie ALEXANDRE 38.560pt

20- :ESPJulia BENEDETTI 38.353pt
21- :CHNZHENG Haohao  35.133pt

22- :MARAya Asaqas (continental quota)

 

Immediate alternates (for non-BRA, USA, JPN)

 

1- :GBRElizabeth (Lilly) STRACHAN 28.575

2- :AUSPoppy STARR OLSEN 28.357
3- :KORCHO Hyunju 25.239

 


* :BRABrazilian dispute for 3rd quota:BRA*

 

Isadora PACHECO- 160.688pt (was 17h and out)

Yndiara ASP- at least 79.440pt (needs top4)

 

**:JPNJapanese dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:JPN**

 

All 4 are on SF, so I included points from 16th to all of them

 

Sakura Yosozumi- 272.354pt 

Hinano Kusaki - 219.896pt

Mizuho HASEGAWA - 163.873pt (needs at least top6 + combination)

Mei SUGAWARA.- 63.978 (needs to be champion with a bizarre combination)

 

***:USAAmerican dispute for 2nd and 3rd quota:USA***

 

All 4 are on SF

 

Bryce Wettstein- 186.680pt

Minna STESS - 147.826pt

Ruby LILLEY - 122.718pt

Grace MARHOEFER - 107.355pt

 

 

 

we have 2 French girls in Park???

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In a terrible, terrible ! Olympic qualifying cycle for Slovakia it somehow looks that we are still in a very promising way to mark a shocking debut in a completely unexpected sport.

 

Rišo Tury made another huge step for the ticket in yesterdays qualifiers by advancing among the 16 semifinalists in M Street

 

when you imagine we failed to qualify in our typical and medal sports like canoe sprint or usual participating sports like artistic gymnastics, triathlon, w table tennis or very likely tennis but somehow managed to qualify in sailing or very likely skateboarding ... it is really mental going upside down

 

 

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