Skateboarding: How to watch the Women’s Street event at Tokyo 2020
The first ever women’s street Olympic gold is up for grabs today. Who will challenge Brazil's Pamela Rosa and Leticia Bufoni for gold? Here is how you can follow the women’s street skateboarding competition at Tokyo 2020 on 26 July 2021.
Brazilian skate star Leticia Bufoni and 13-year-old compatriot Rayssa Leal are two names tipped to shine at the inaugural women’s street competition at the Olympic Games taking place on Monday 26 July 2021.
The Ariake Urban Sports Park hosts the skateboarding event, which is one of five new disciplines featuring at Tokyo 2020, in 2021.
Brazil's Pamela Rosa and Leticia Bufoni are among the favourites for gold, but at an Olympics, anything can happen.
It follows the men’s street competition on Sunday (25 July), where Tokyo native HORIGOME Yuto clinched the gold after a stunning upset.
The women's event promises similar drama. So what time does the women’s street skateboarding taking place? Where can I watch the final? How can I keep up with the latest developments?
Here's the information you need to stay on top of the action as it unfolds in Tokyo.
Competition Schedule for skateboard women's street event at Tokyo 2020 Games in 2021
Date: Monday 26 July (all times JST)
Venue: Ariake Urban Sports Park
08:30 – Women’s Street Prelims Heat 1
09:19 – Women’s Street Prelims Heat 2
10:08 – Women’s Street Prelims Heat 3
10:58 – Women’s Street Prelims Heat 4
12:25 – Women’s Street Final
That final at 12:15 JST is 20:15 on Sunday evening in California.
Skateboarders taking part in women's street competition at Olympics
There are 20 female skaters involved, and 8 will qualify for the finals.
The entrants in alphabetical order, are:
Andrea Benitez, Spain.
Annie Guglia, Canada.
Keet Oldenbeuving, Netherlands.
Asia Lanzi, Italy.
Mariah Duran, United States.
Margielyn Didal, Philippines.
Hayley Wilson, Australia.
Julia Brueckler, Austria
Roos Zwetsloot, Netherlands.
Aori Nishimura, Japan.
Momiji Nishiya, Japan.
Pamela Rosa, Brazil.
Alana Smith, United States.
Funa Nakayama, Japan.
Charlotte Hym, France.
Lore Bruggeman, Belgium.
Rayssa Leal, Brazil.
Leticia Bufoni, Brazil.
Alexis Sablone, USA.
Wenhui Zeng, China.
How to watch skateboarding at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
You can find out where to watch the skateboarding at the Tokyo Olympic Games by clicking here.
You can also follow all the action as it unfolds in our Tokyo 2020 live blog here.