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There were 80 quota spots available for skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Each NOC could obtain a maximum of 3 spots in each event (total 12 maximum across the 4 events). Each event had 20 athletes competing: 3 from the World Championships, 16 from world rankings, and 1 from the host, Japan. [1] The full list of skaters qualified was announced on 9 June 2021. [2]

Timeline

Event Date Venue
2021 Street Skateboarding World Championships 30 May – 6 June 2021 Italy Rome
2021 World Skateboarding Championships Park 14–20 June 2021 Canceled
Olympic World Skateboarding Rankings 30 June 2021

Qualification summary

NOC Men Women Total
Park Street Park Street Athletes
  Australia 2 1 1 1 5
  Austria 1 1
  Belgium 1 1 2
  Brazil 3 3 3 3 12
  Canada 1 2 1 4
  Chile 1 1
  China 1 1 2
  Colombia 1 1
  Denmark 1 1
  Finland 1 1
  France 1 2 1 1 5
  Germany 1 1 2
  Great Britain 2 2
  Italy 2 1 3
  Japan 1 3 3 3 10
  Netherlands 3 3
  Peru 1 1
  Philippines 1 1
  Poland 1 1
  Portugal 1 1
  Puerto Rico 1 1 2
  South Africa 1 1 1 1 4
  Spain 2 1 3
  Sweden 1 1
  United States 3 3 3 3 12
Total: 25 NOCs 20 20 20 20 80

Men's park

Event Places Qualified athlete
Host nation 1   Ayumu Hirano ( JPN)
World Olympic Rankings 16   Heimana Reynolds ( USA)
  Cory Juneau ( USA)
  Luiz Francisco ( BRA)
  Pedro Barros ( BRA)
  Zion Wright ( USA)
  Keegan Palmer ( AUS)
  Oskar Rozenberg ( SWE)
  Pedro Quintas ( BRA)
  Ivan Federico ( ITA)
  Steven Pineiro ( PUR)
  Alessandro Mazzara ( ITA)
  Vincent Matheron ( FRA)
  Jaime Mateu ( ESP)
  Kieran Woolley ( AUS)
  Tyler Edtmayer ( GER)
  Danny Leon ( ESP)
World Championships (Re-Allocation) 3   Andy Anderson ( CAN)
  Rune Glifberg ( DEN)
  Dallas Oberholtzer ( RSA)**
Total 20

**Continental representation

Women's park

Event Places Qualified athlete
Host nation 0
World Olympic Rankings 16   Misugu Okamoto ( JPN)
  Sakura Yosozumi ( JPN)
  Sky Brown ( GBR)
  Poppy Starr Olsen ( AUS)
  Lizzie Armanto ( FIN)
  Kokona Hiraki ( JPN)
  Bryce Wettstein ( USA)
  Dora Varella ( BRA)
  Isadora Pacheco ( BRA)
  Brighton Zeuner ( USA)
  Jordyn Barratt ( USA)
  Yndiara Asp ( BRA)
  Julia Benedetti ( ESP)
  Lilly Stoephasius ( GER)
  Zhang Xin ( CHN)
  Madeleine Larcheron ( FRA)
World Championships & Host Nation (Re-Allocation) 4   Amelia Brodka ( POL)
  Josefina Tapia Varas ( CHI)
  Bombette Martin ( GBR)
  Melissa Williams ( RSA)**
Total 20

**Continental representation

Men's street

Event Places Qualified athlete
Host nation 0
World Championships 3   Nyjah Huston ( USA)
  Yuto Horigome ( JPN)
  Sora Shirai ( JPN)
World Olympic Rankings 16   Kelvin Hoefler ( BRA)
  Gustavo Ribeiro ( POR)
  Aurélien Giraud ( FRA)
  Jake Ilardi ( USA)
  Jagger Eaton ( USA)
  Vincent Milou ( FRA)
  Matt Berger ( CAN)
  Manny Santiago ( PUR)
  Shane O'Neill ( AUS)
  Ángelo Caro ( PER)
  Felipe Gustavo ( BRA)
  Yukito Aoki ( JPN)
  Giovanni Vianna ( BRA)
  Micky Papa ( CAN)
  Axel Cruysberghs ( BEL)
  Jhancarlos González ( COL)
Host Nation (Re-Allocation) 1   Brandon Valjalo ( RSA)**
Total 20

**Continental representation

Women's street

Event Places Qualified athlete
Host nation 0
World Championships 3   Pamela Rosa ( BRA)
  Rayssa Leal ( BRA)
  Aori Nishimura ( JPN)
World Olympic Rankings 16   Letícia Bufoni ( BRA)
  Momiji Nishiya ( JPN)
  Mariah Duran ( USA)
  Roos Zwetsloot ( NED)
  Candy Jacobs ( NED)
  Hayley Wilson ( AUS)
  Funa Nakayama ( JPN)
  Alexis Sablone ( USA)
  Keet Oldenbeuving ( NED)
  Margielyn Didal ( PHI)
  Alana Smith ( USA)
  Zeng Wenhui ( CHN)
  Lore Bruggeman ( BEL)
  Julia Brueckler ( AUT)
  Charlotte Hym ( FRA)
  Asia Lanzi ( ITA)
Host Nation (Re-Allocation) 0   Boipel Awuah ( RSA)**
Re-Allocation 2   Andrea Benítez ( ESP)
  Annie Guglia ( CAN) [3]
Total 20

**Continental representation

References

  1. ^ "Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Skateboarding" (PDF). worldskate.org. World Skate. 6 April 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ "The List of Future Olympic Skateboarders Is Official!!!". www.worldskate.org. World Skate. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Canadian skateboarder Annie Guglia added to Olympic field after missing cut". CBC Sports. 24 July 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2021.