Leilani McGonagle and Dominic Barona qualified for Tokyo 2020
Daniella Rosas confirmed her qualification for this event and will not use her ticket for Lima 2019; Peru, Ecuador and Costa Rica will be at the Olympic Games
Special coverage presented by Surf City El Salvador - Cover photo: Leilani McGonagle's frontside surfing got her into Tokyo.
Peru's Daniella Rosas won her round 5 heat of the main event of the Surf City ISA World Surfing Games being held in La Bocana, El Salvador and guaranteed her qualification to Tokyo 2020 through this event.
With this, she vacated her place at Lima 2019 and gave the silver medalist from that event, Mimi Barona, the qualification.
Leilani McGonagle placed second and also guaranteed herself a spot in Tokyo.
In third place in the series was Kiwi Paige Hareb, while Argentina's Lucía Indurain was unable to find her rhythm in her series.
The Argentine will now face Mahina Maeda, Amuro Tsuzuki and Sally Fitzgibbons.


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