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World Skate announces qualification rules for Paris 2024

World Skate announces qualification rules for Paris 2024
May 2, 2022

World Skate has announced the International Olympic Committee qualification system rules for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Taking forward the learnings and feedback from Tokyo, there are a handful of new aspects to the qualification process which skateboarders and other interested parties should be aware of.

In the interests of clarity and simplicity of communication, World Skate has highlighted them below:

  • skateboarding contest season will run in parallel with calendar years- which is to say January to December.
  • National Championships will not be part of the qualification strata
  • Continental Championships will now be ranked as ‘3-Star’ events
  • The number of skateboarders in each event is raised to 22
  • The event tiers from which Olympic qualification points are attributed are as follows: World Championship; Olympic Qualifying Series; Pro Tour; ‘5-Star’ events; ‘3-Star’ events.
  • A full breakdown of how the point system and seeding arrangements operate will be released for general distribution prior to the commencement of the 2022 season.
  • A ‘universality quota’ will function as a limited invitational system for under-represented NOC’s with a registered skateboarder who is ranked within the top 50 of their discipline in Official World Skate Rankings at the end of qualification season.
  • OWSR points opportunities for 2022 will comprise two Street events and one Park event. Each discipline will have a World Championship this year.

The 2022 calendar is as follows:

-26th June/3rd July 2022 - Street Skateboarding Rome (Pro Tour) - Rome

-2nd October /9th October 2022 - RIO World Skate Park World Championships 2022 by STU - Rio De Janeiro

-9th October/16th October - RIO World Skate Street World Championships 2022 by STU - Rio De Janeiro

For further information please find the official IOC Skateboarding Qualification Rules document here 

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