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17 minutes ago, szy123 said:

Does anybody know what are those "adaptive" finals on sunday before the real ones?

If it’s the same terminology the X Games use, it’s a para-sport category.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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So if  my counts are correct, we have the qualified skateboarders for Women's Park

 

1-Misugu Okamoto :JPN

2-Sakura Yosozumi :JPN

3-Sky Brown :GBR

4-Poppy Starr Olsen :AUS

5-Lizzie Armanto :FIN

6-Dora Varella :BRA

7-Isadora Rodrigues :BRA

8-Bryce Wettstein :USA

9-Brighton Zeuner :USA

10- Yndiara Asp :BRA

11- Julia Benedetti :ESP

12-Jordyn Barratt :USA (She will compete on the final and even if she gets the last position, she will overtake Mina Stess who is qualifying right now)

13- Lilly Stoeephasius :GER

14- Xin Zhang :CHN

15- Madeleine Larcheron :FRA

16- Amelia Brodka :POL

17- Josefina Tapia Varas :CHI

18- Bombette Martin :GBR

19- Melissa Williams :RSA

 

There's still one quota to be defined at final, among Mami Tezuka, Kokona Hiraki and Kisa Nakamura from :JPN

 

It's important bear in mind that this ranking will close only on June 31st. So, all NOCs may still organize national events and add points to the ranking (If they haven't added two national championships yet). So, in this case.... Bombette and Josefina still can lose this spot till there, maybe Amelia has a little bit of chance, but I dont believe on that.

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

@LarajaIs there any chance someone from :CAN qualifies?

Women's Park, no chances.

 

For Men's Park there are two guys, Adam Hopkins who didnt get good result today and probably won't make it.

 

And Andy Anderson who finished second on qualifier, a very nice result and he can conquer his spot tomorrow

 

 

For Street, only Annie Guglia at women's side. She has a small chance.

 

At Men's side, there are three guys with good chances, but probably 1 or 2 will get their quotas. Ryan Decenzo, Matt Berger and Micky Papa.

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24 minutes ago, gucardn said:

@LarajaI think that with Murilo and Hiroshi not qualifying for the semifinals, Pedro Barros and Pedro Quintas are guaranteed for Brazil, right?

Pedro Barros is guaranteed since when WS cancelled the Worlds.

 

Pedro Quintas not yet, because Pedro Carvalho (a lot of Pedros:d) qualified to semifinal. But Pedro Carvalho needs to win the competition and Quintas does not make the final... super hard

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14 hours ago, szy123 said:

Does anybody know what are those "adaptive" finals on sunday before the real ones?

https://www.instagram.com/p/CPKVHV6rNav/?utm_medium=copy_link
 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CPKfTVmsGES/?utm_medium=copy_link

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