The list of potential and confirmed qualifiers for surfing in Tokyo 2020 as of today
The 18 CT spots were all confirmed yesterday in Pipe, now it remains to define the rest in the historic World Surfing Games 2020; 12 spots remain available
Cover photo: Italo celebrates the Pipe Masters, world title and Olympic qualification. By WSL/Sloane
Following the established order of hierarchy, below is the complete list of surfers already confirmed for Tokyo 2020, those who have achieved a provisional spot and who will depend on the Pipe Masters and the World Surfing Games 2020 for the final roster.
With this in mind, the 40, 20 men and 20 women, as of today are these:
*The seeding order for the event from 16th to 20th place has not been officially announced.
Men
1- Italo Ferreira (BRA) – Confirmed
2- Gabriel Medina (BRA) – Confirmed
3- Jordy Smith (RSA) – Confirmed
4- Kolohe Andino (USA) – Confirmed
5- Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) – Confirmed
6- John John Florence (USA) - Cconfirmed
7- Owen Wright (AUS) - Confirmed
8- Jeremy Flores (FRA) – Confirmed
9- Julian Wilson (AUS) – Confirmed
10- Michel Bourez (FRA) – Confirmed
11- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
12- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
13- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
14- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
15- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
16- Frederico Morais (POR) - Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).
17- Ramzi Boukhiam (MOR) - Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).
18- Billy Stairmand (NZL) - Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).
19- Shun Murakami from (JPN) - Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).
20- Lucca Messinas (PER) - Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).

Ladies
1- Carissa Moore (USA) – Confirmed
2- Caroline Marks (USA) – Confirmed
3- Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) - Confirmed
4- Stephanie Gilmore (AUS) - Confirmed
5- Tatiana Weston Webb (BRA) – Confirmed
6- Johanne Defay (FRA) – Confirmed
7- Hennessy Breeze (CRI) – Confirmed
8- Silvana Lima (BRA) – Confirmed
9- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
10- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
11- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
12- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
13- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
14- It will be defined at the WSG 2020
15- Anat Lelior (ISR) for the European quota in the WSG 2019 – Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we will have to see what happens in the WSG 2020 and at the end of the CT 2019).
17- Bianca Buitendag (RSA) for the African quota at the WSG 2019. Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to wait and see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the end of the CT 2019).
18- Shino Matsuda (JPN) for the Asian quota of the WSG 2019. Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we will have to see what happens in the WSG 2020 and at the end of the CT 2019).
19- Ella Williams (NZL) for the Oceania spot at the WSG 2019. Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to wait and see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the end of the CT 2019).
20- Daniella Rosas (PER) for the América de Lima 2019 spot. Status: Not confirmed, provisional (we'll have to see what happens at the WSG 2020 and at the closing of the CT 2019).

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