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Skateboarding Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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2025 World Skateboarding Tour World Cup - Kitakyushu :JPN

 

Results (November 23-30, 2025)

 

 

Men's Street: (Athletes: 100)

1. Sora Shirai :JPN 

2. Kairi Netsuke :JPN

3. Yukito Aoki :JPN

4. Matias Dell Olio :ARG

5. Giovanni Vianna :BRA

6. Deivid Tuesta Mota :PER

7. Juni Kang :KOR

8. Wallace Gabriel :BRA

9. Mauro Iglesias :ARG

10. Taiga Nagai :JPN

11. Kristoffer Kroon :SWE

12. Joe Hinson :GBR

13. Daniel Woolley :AUS 

14. Joao Lucas :BRA 

15. Yuto Horigome :JPN 

16. Jake Ilardi :USA 

17. Daiki Ikeda :JPN

18. Richard Tury :SVK 

19. Simen Haegeland :NOR 

20. Joseph Garbaccio :FRA 

21. Greg Rodriguez :MEX 

22. Gabriel Ribeiro :POR 

23. Ginwoo Onodera :JPN 

24. Remco Erkeland :NED 

 

Women's Street: (Athletes: 66)

1. Ibuki Matsumoto :JPN

2. Yumeka Oda :JPN 

3. Chloe Covell :AUS

4. Jiyul Shin :KOR

5. Liz Akama :JPN

6. Nanami Onishi :JPN

7. Zhu Yuanling :CHN 

8. Cui Chenxi :CHN 

9. Momiji Nishiya :JPN 

10. Funa Nakayama :JPN 

11. Daniela Terol :ESP 

12. Zeng Wenhui :CHN 

13. Evie Pritchard :CAN 

14. Laura Zackova :CZE 

15. Miyu Ito :JPN 

16. Valentina Krauel :ESP

17. Coco Yoshizawa :JPN 

18. Natalia Muñoz :ESP 

19. Mila Coolen :BEL 

20. Isabelly Avila :BRA 

21. Park Ji-been :KOR 

22. Vareeraya Sukasem :THA 

23. Zhang Yan :CHN 

24. Hong Yun :CHN 

 

Results

 

Countries participating: :JPN :ARG :BRA :PER :KOR :SWE :GBR :AUS :USA :SVK :NOR :FRA :MEX :POR :NED :CAN :SUI :POL :GER :PUR :BEL :CZE :CHN :AIN (Russia) :CHI :ITA :TPE :THA :ESP :INA :NZL :ISR :CRO :MAS :TUR :GRE :GUM :CAM :GEO :BOT :AUT :HKG

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2025 World Skateboarding Tour World Cup - Rome :ITA

 

Results (June 8-15, 2025)

 

 

Men's Street: (Athletes: 101)

1. Sora Shirai :JPN 

2. Toa Sasaki :JPN

3. Ginwoo Onodera :JPN

4. Giovanni Vianna :BRA

5. Felipe Gustavo :BRA

6. Kairi Netsuke :JPN

7. Yuto Horigome :JPN

8. Ivan Monteiro :BRA

9. Jhancarlos Gonzalez Ortiz :COL

10. Kristoffer Kroon :SWE

11. Max Berguin :FRA

12. Juni Kang :KOR

13. Vincent Milou :FRA 

14. Braden Hoban :USA 

15. Joseph Garbaccio :FRA 

16. Daiki Ikeda :JPN 

17. Yukito Aoki :JPN 

18. Basral Hutomo :INA 

19. Deivid Tuesta Mota :PER 

20. Kelvin Hoefler :BRA

21. Filipe Mota :BRA 

22. Rocco Muller :SUI 

23. Beau Brunclair :BEL 

24. Tommy Fynn :AUS

 

Women's Street: (Athletes: 61)

1. Chloe Covell :AUS

2. Funa Nakayama :JPN

3. Ibuki Matsumoto :JPN

4. Cui Chenxi :CHN

5. Coco Yoshizawa :JPN

6. Yumeka Oda :JPN 

7. Momiji Nishiya :JPN 

8. Daniela Terol :ESP 

9. Nanami Onishi :JPN 

10. Mei Ozeki :JPN 

11. Pamela Rosa :BRA 

12. Rayssa Leal :BRA 

13. Valentina Krauel :ESP 

14. Maria Eduarda Souza :BRA 

15. Liv Lovelace :AUS 

16. Natalia Muñoz :ESP 

17. Miyu Ito :JPN 

18. Ivet Terol Mendez :ESP 

19. Lucie Schoonheere :FRA 

20. Irene Panzavolta :ITA 

21. Isabelly Avila :BRA 

22. Zhang Yan :CHN 

23. Gaia Urbinati :ITA 

24. Svea Paus :SWE

 

Results

 

Countries participating: :JPN :BRA :COL :SWE :FRA :KOR :USA :INA :PER :SUI :BEL :AUS :ARG :ESP :RSA :SVK :ISR :NOR :NED :CHN :POR :GBR :VEN :GER :CZE :ITA :AIN (Russia)  :CAN :TUR :MEX :ROU :PUR :LTU :FIN :POL :MAS :CHI :UAE :HUN :GEO :AUT 

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