These are the countries that qualified for the world beach games in women's longboarding
Peru, Spain and Mexico got a ticket to Bali
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*Peru, Spain and Mexico secured tickets for the World Beach Games that will take place in Bali between August 5 and 12 after the fifth day of the Surf City El Salvador ISA World Longboard Championship concluded today.
According to DUKE's calculations, these are the countries that managed to get tickets to Bali.
It is important to note that qualification is not individual for this event. That is, the surfer gives his committee the ticket and the committee decides who goes to Bali.
Top 9 of the event
Liv Stokes for Canada
Tarryn King for South Africa
Acute Aping for the Philippines
Seva Jarrad for American Samoa
Hiroka Yoshikawa for Japan
Mafer Reyes for Peru
Kaitlin Mikelsen for the United States
Kirra Molnar for Australia
Either Chloe Calmón or Atalanta Batista for Brazil
Either Zoe Grospiron or Alice Lemoigne for France
*As Africa does not fill the continental space, the criteria for classification go down to the number. With this, the best from America is Sindy Portillo from El Salvador.
Continental classification:
Oceania: Estella Hungerford (NZL)
America:*Coral Bonilla (MEX)
Asia: Tseng Szu-Chi (TPE)
Europe: Carlota Jauregui (ESP)
*Africa: There was no other African competitor, it is presumed that a tenth place is added to the top 9 that would be occupied by
An earlier version of this article erroneously reported that El Salvador had secured a quota. We apologize to those involved and to our readers.
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