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Skateboarding WS Dew Tour 2021


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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

So, Men's Park semifinal finished, I could make the counts again, and I believe those are the qualified Skateboarders:

 

1- Heimana Reynolds :USA

2- Luiz Francisco :BRA

3- Cory Juneau :USA

4- Pedro Barros :BRA

5- Keegan Palmer :AUS

6- Pedro Quintas :BRA

7- Ivan Federico :ITA

8- Oskar Rozenberg :SWE

9- Steven Piniero :PUR

10- Alessandro Mazzara :ITA

11- Vicent Matheron :FRA

12- Jaime Mateu :ESP

13- Kieran Wooley :AUS

14- Ayumu Hirano :JPN

15- Tyler Edtmayer :GER

16- Danny Leon :ESP

17- Andy Anderson :CAN

18- Rune Glifberg :DEN

19- Dallas Oberholtzer :RSA

 

There's still one quota to be decided at final among americans Jagger Eaton, Thomas Schaar and Tate Carew.

 

It's important to mention here that the Japanese Kensuke Sasaoka, the first under the line, still can overtake Rune Glifberg if the Japanese Skateboarding Federation organizes another national championship and if Kensuke get second position or better.

@Agger I've just realized that Jericho Francisco :PHI still may overtake Rune, if his national federation organizes the national championship and if he wins this event.

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Kokona Hiraki finished on 5th position the final of Women's Park, while Mami Tezuka was 4th and Kisa Nakamura 7th.

 

On my counts the 4th place was not enough for Tezuka, and Kokona overtook Kisa for 2000 points and took the last quota on this event.

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Lore Bruggeman :BEL and Julia Brueckler :AUT got some important points reaching the final of Women's Street

 

Poe Pinson :USA was the 9th best skateboarder from USA before this competition... now with the 5th place, she becomes the 4th best skateboarder and put herself on contender to get an Olympic spot.

 

Pamela Rosa :BRA was the winner

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Very exciting battle for last olympic spot on Men's Park final...

 

Tate Carew finished 5th but it was not enough for him, who needed at least the victory.

 

So, the quota would go for the best qualified between Jagger Eaton and Thomas Schaar...

 

Eaton was leading over Schaar till the round 3, with a score of 79,66. However, on the last attemp, Schaar got 79,98 and overtook his compatriot.

 

Eaton yet had a chance to grab the quota again but he failed. he got really disappointed

 

EDIT: NEVERMIND! ZION GOT THE FIRST PLACE AND OVERTOOK ALL OF THEM BY ONLY 474 POINTS! HE GETS THE LAST QUOTA!

 

I was not even considering him, because he was the 16th best american on the ranking... he was on 114th position overall, and now on the olympics.

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9 minutes ago, Laraja said:

Very exciting battle for last olympic spot on Men's Park final...

 

Tate Carew finished 5th but it was not enough for him, who needed at least the victory.

 

So, the quota would go for the best qualified between Jagger Eaton and Thomas Schaar...

 

Eaton was leading over Schaar till the round 3, with a score of 79,66. However, on the last attemp, Schaar got 79,98 and overtook his compatriot.

 

Eaton yet had a chance to grab the quota again but he failed. he got really disappointed

Is for Zion no?

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3 hours ago, gucardn said:

@Larajaand in the men's street, how are the places division after the Dew Tour?

Sry for late answer.

 

I will wait WS update the rankings to do an overview for Worlds next week.

 

This next competition all the athletes can qualify to Olympics if they get the podium, and the pontuation is quite higher if compared with Pro Tour, so there are a lot of possibilities.

 

Even though I have calculated points for Felipe Gustavo who was the best brazilian. Now, he is in a qualifying position or, at least, very close.(because I had not checked out the points for Viana and Ribeiro)

 

It is still super undefined among Felipe, Giovani, Carlos, Ivan and Lucas for those last 2 spots. (I dont tihnk Kelvin will lose his quota)

 

For the girls it is clear that Leticia, Rayssa and Pamela will make it.

 

Virginia and Gabriela(who didnt participate at this event) can steal one of this quotas only if they get the podium...

 

Gabriela has level to do it, but I dont know why she didnt appear in USA and I believe that she wont be in Rome.

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