After 3/11 events, the following athletes are provisionally in a qualifying position from the World Surf League. Note: athletes from Hawaii are marked with (HAW) as they compete separately in Surfing. I am only including athletes that are qualified to compete on the tour in the selection battle (theoretically an athlete that isn't on tour could qualify for enough events to be selected, but this is unlikely).
Men
(HAW) John John Florence
Kanoa Igarashi
Italo Ferreira
Filipe Toledo
Kolohe Andino
Jordy Smith
Jérémy Florès
Wade Carmichael
Ryan Callinan
Michel Bourez
Michel Bourez had a good result in Bali, which allowed him to increase his gap over Leonardo Fioravanti.
American selection battle:
(HAW) John John Florence - 17,415 points
Kolohe Andino - 13,875 points
Conner Coffin - 11,385 points
Kelly Slater - 11,095 points
(HAW) Seth Moniz - 9,395 points
(HAW) Ezekiel Lau - 2,925 points
Griffin Colapinto - 2,925 points
(HAW) Sebastian Zietz - 1,860 points
A semi-final appearance has propelled 47 year old Kelly Slater, the greatest contest surfer in history and a big influence in getting Surfing in the Olympics, into contention for a spot on the American team.
Brazilian selection battle:
Italo Ferreira - 16,075 points
Filipe Toledo - 15,865 points
Gabriel Medina - 10,820 points
Michael Rogrigues - 8,745 points
Wilian Cardoso - 7,970 points
Yago Dora - 5,980 points
Peterson Crisanto - 5,980 points
Deivid Silva - 5,980 points
Jesse Mendes - 4,915 points
Jadson Andre - 2,925 points
Adriano de Souza - 795 points
Michael Rogrigues put himself in the conversation for a potential Olympic spot with a semi-final finish in Bali.
Australian selection battle:
Wade Carmichael - 10,820 points
Ryan Callinan - 10,735 points
Owen Wright - 7,970 points
Adrian Buchan - 7,405 points
Mikey Wright - 5,980 points
Julian Wilson - 5,980 points
Jack Freestone - 5,980 points
Soli Bailey - 2,925 points
Carmichael moves up two spots to take the lead of the Australian battle.
French selection battle:
Jérémy Florès - 12,450 points
Michel Bourez - 7,970 points
Joan Duru - 4,915 points
Florès takes a commanding lead over Bourez and Duru thanks to a runners-up finish in Bali.
Women
Stephanie Gilmore
Caroline Marks
Courtney Conlogue
Sally Fitzgibbons
Brisa Hennessy
Tatiana Weston-Webb
Johanne Defay
Silvana Lima
Lima comes back from injury and competes for the first time this season, immediately overtaking Paige Hareb for the last automatic qualification spot.
American selection battle (where the real action is on the women's side, the US has 7 of the top 12):
Caroline Marks - 18,695 points
Courtney Conlogue - 17,355 points
(HAW) Carissa Moore - 17,290 points
(HAW) Malia Manuel - 16,495 points
Lakey Peterson - 11,305
(HAW) Coco Ho - 9,965
The American selection has developed into an extremely close four way race between Marks, Conlogue, Moore and Manuel. They are all basically within one round win of each other at the moment.
Australian selection battle:
Stephanie Gilmore - 19,490 points
Sally Fitzgibbons - 16,495 points
Nikki Van Dijk - 11,305 points
Bronte Macaulay - 9,965 points
Macy Callaghan - 6,265 points
Tyler Wright - 3,135 points
Van Dijk finished third in Bali, but it didn't help her get a place in Tokyo as Gilmore and Fitzgibbons finished 1-2.