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Skateboarding Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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So, I am awful with math. But, if WS confirms the cancellation of this last event and my theory is right.

 

Then we have the first qualified skateboarders.

 

Men Park

:USA Heymana Reynold

:BRA Luiz Francisco

 

Women Park

:JPN Misugu Okamoto

:JPN Sakura Yosozumi

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http://www.cbsk.com.br/noticias/noticias/luiz-francisco-e-o-primeiro-brasileiro-classificado-para-estreia-do-skate-nas-olimpiadas/1989

 

Brazilian Skateboarding Federation has confirmed the quota on Park for our athlete. So it is official, the skateboarders on my last post are the first ones qualified to Olympics.

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Just adding, those skateboarders also cant lose their places in Tokyo anymore..

 

So the qualified athletes so far:

 

Men Park

:USA Heymana Reynolds

:BRA Luiz Francisco

:BRA Pedro Barros

:AUS Keegan Palmer

 

:USA Cory Juneau - He is almost qualified, he only can lose this quota if USA adds the points from a national championship. And he needs to get terrible results on last event and yet count with victories from two of his rivals for that spot.

 

So basically, he is in...

 

Women Park

:JPN Misugu Okamoto

:JPN Sakura Yosozumi

:GBR Sky Brown

:AUS Poppy Star Olsen

:FIN Lizzie Armanto

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Melissa Williams :RSA will finish Dew Tour on 26th position and be the best african skateboarder on the ranking, so she is qualified.

 

Aya Asaqas :MAR will finish on 29th position and the girl from :EGY Maha Akl DNS

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WS has updated its World Ranking and it is official, all athletes that I mentioned on Dew Tour thread are qualified...

 

Or maybe not all...

 

Rune Glifberg :DEN still can lose his quota if :JPN and :PHI organize national events. Kensuke Sasaoka needs at least the second place, and Jericho Francisco needs the victory.

 

For the women's, all skateboarders are 100% qualified, there isn't any girl on the ranking that still can overtake them.

 

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@gucardn Felipe Gustavo is now the second best brazilian on street ranking. And the three brazilian girls only lose their places if any other brazilian gets podium.

 

@hckošiceRichard Tury is now the 20th best eligible qualified skateboarder. big chances to get a quota.

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13 minutes ago, Laraja said:

@gucardn Felipe Gustavo is now the second best brazilian on street ranking. And the three brazilian girls only lose their places if any other brazilian gets podium.

 

@hckošiceRichard Tury is now the 20th best eligible qualified skateboarder. big chances to get a quota.

Thanks @Laraja

Hey, and how about the argentinian Mattias del Ollio? He will get a cota?

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It's an overview for next World Championships of Street Skateboarding in Rome, Italy.

 

After WS update on World Ranking we already have an idea about the chances of qualification for these skateboarders.

 

Women's Street 

 

I cannot see any girl outside TOP 20 getting podium on this event, so for women's side it will be similar to the qualification for Park. Basically all girls qualifying based on ranking.

 

Those girls look 100% safe to get a quota:

 

Pamela Rosa :BRA

Rayssa Leal :BRA

Leticia Bufoni :BRA

Aori Nishimura :JPN

Mariah Duran :USA

Candy Jacobs :NED

Hayley Wilson :AUS

Ross Zwetsloot :NED

 

As for the brazilians, they only can lose their spots, if any other brazilian gets the podium. I only see Virginia Fortes Aguas :BRA and Gabriela Mazzeto :BRA with level to do it. Mariah Duran still can lose her spot for the same reason of the brazilians, but only with a very unlikely combination of points and podium for other american skateboarders.

 

Margielyn Arda Didal :PHI and Keet Oldenbeuving :NED also look very safe for their quotas.

 

It will be interesting the battle among all the other girls for the left spots.

 

Alana Smith, Poe Pinson, Alexis Sablone and Samarria Brevard for two :USA quotas.

Yumeka Oda, Funa Nakayama, Rizu Akama and Momiji Nishiya for two :JPN quotas. Kaya Isa and Kotone Nishimura have a small chance as well.

 

It means that five quotas are still in dispute. The pontuation received from Worlds is quite high, so I believe all those countries are in contender to get it: :AUT:BEL:ESP:FRA:ITA:CAN:THA:RUS:COL:CHI:NOR:SVK:PUR:CHN:MEX

 

The last spot will be for the best african, for now Boipelo Awuah :RSA is getting that, and I don't see this changing.

 

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6 hours ago, Laraja said:

It's an overview for next World Championships of Street Skateboarding in Rome, Italy.

 

After WS update on World Ranking we already have an idea about the chances of qualification for these skateboarders.

 

Women's Street 

 

I cannot see any girl outside TOP 20 getting podium on this event, so for women's side it will be similar to the qualification for Park. Basically all girls qualifying based on ranking.

 

Those girls look 100% safe to get a quota:

 

Pamela Rosa :BRA

Rayssa Leal :BRA

Leticia Bufoni :BRA

Aori Nishimura :JPN

Mariah Duran :USA

Candy Jacobs :NED

Hayley Wilson :AUS

Ross Zwetsloot :NED

 

As for the brazilians, they only can lose their spots, if any other brazilian gets the podium. I only see Virginia Fortes Aguas :BRA and Gabriela Mazzeto :BRA with level to do it. Mariah Duran still can lose her spot for the same reason of the brazilians, but only with a very unlikely combination of points and podium for other american skateboarders.

 

Margielyn Arda Didal :PHI and Keet Oldenbeuving :NED also look very safe for their quotas.

 

It will be interesting the battle among all the other girls for the left spots.

 

Alana Smith, Poe Pinson, Alexis Sablone and Samarria Brevard for two :USA quotas.

Yumeka Oda, Funa Nakayama, Rizu Akama and Momiji Nishiya for two :JPN quotas. Kaya Isa and Kotone Nishimura have a small chance as well.

 

It means that five quotas are still in dispute. The pontuation received from Worlds is quite high, so I believe all those countries are in contender to get it: :AUT:BEL:ESP:FRA:ITA:CAN:THA:RUS:COL:CHI:NOR:SVK:PUR:CHN:MEX

 

The last spot will be for the best african, for now Boipelo Awuah :RSA is getting that, and I don't see this changing.

 

Wow! Great!

 

And in the male street?

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