World Skateboarding Tour: Dubai Park 2024 was held at Dubai Harbour in the United Arab Emirates from 25 February-3 March.
The World Skateboarding Tour (WST) forms a key part of the ‘Road to Paris’ for park and street skateboarders looking to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and WST Dubai Park 2024 was an important stop on that journey.
The event was the last chance for skaters to accrue points towards their Olympic World Skate Ranking (OWSR) before a cut is made ahead of the Olympic Qualifying Series (OQS) - the second phase of qualification.
The OQS is a two-part competition series taking place in Shanghai (16-19 May) and Budapest (20-23 June) and will determine the final fields for Paris 2024 with both events available to watch live and for free on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and the official Olympics app for mobile devices.
The 44 highest-placed eligible athletes per gender in the OWSR after Dubai will be invited to the OQS respecting the following principles:
- No more than six athletes per country per gender per event (respecting the order of the OWSR)
- At least one highest-placed athlete from each continent for the representation of all continents
- At least one highest-placed athlete who is a national of the Olympic Games 2024 host country France
- At least one highest-placed eligible athlete who is a national of the OQS host country, (People’s Republic of China and Hungary)
- At least one Universality places eligible athletes
Find out all the scores from the WST Paris 2024 Olympic park qualifying event in Dubai below.
Sunday 3rd March - Men's final results and best run scores
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 90.13
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 89.57
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 89.36
- Kieran Woolley (AUS) - 89.21
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 88.56
- Tate Carew (USA) - 87.72
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 86.22
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 72.18
Sunday 3rd March - Women's final results and best run scores
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 93.46
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) - 91.60
- Hasegawa Mizuho (JPN) - 88.91
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 88.48
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 88.33
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 86.65
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 85.21
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 81.31
Saturday 2nd March - Men's semi-final results and best run scores
The top 8 advanced to the final.
- Tate Carew (USA) - 93.04
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 90.00
- Kieran Woolley (AUS) - 89.32
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 88.27
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 87.20
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 86.27
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 84.93
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 83.41
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 82.96
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) - 81.99
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) - 81.50
- Luiz Francisco (BRA) - 80.00
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) - 77.62
- Augusto Akio (BRA) - 75.42
- Pedro Barros (BRA) - 64.43
- Keegan Palmer (AUS) - 9.50
Saturday 2nd March - Women's semi-final results and best run scores
The top 8 advanced to the final.
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 88.00
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 86.93
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) - 85.90
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 85.00
- Hasegawa Mizuho (JPN) - 84.25
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 83.20
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 82.70
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 82.23
- Sugawara Mei (JPN) - 78.50
- Minna Stess (USA) - 78.00
- Emilie Alexandre (FRA) - 77.55
- Lola Tambling (GBR) - 72.00
- Julia Benedetti (ESP) - 71.13
- Coco Crafter (AUS) - 70.21
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 54.43
- Kusaki Hinano (JPN) - 0.00
Friday 1st March - Men's quarter-final results and best run scores
The top 16 advanced to the semi-finals.
- Augusto Akio (BRA) - 86.25
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 83.00
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) - 81.10
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 80.68
- Pedro Barros (BRA) - 80.30
- Kieran Woolley (AUS) - 80.00
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 79.87
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 79.81
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 79.75
- Keegan Palmer (AUS) - 79.45
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) - 79.27
- Tate Carew (USA) - 79.14
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) -79.09
- Gavin Bottger (USA) - 79.05
- Luiz Francisco (BRA) - 78.98
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 78.95
- Tom Schaar (USA) - 78.83
- Steven Pineiro (PUR) - 78.50
- Noe Montagard (FRA) - 78.00
- Edouard Damestoy (FRA) - 77.30
- Kalani Konig (BRA) - 76.80
- Cory Juneau (USA) - 76.38
- Heimana Reynolds (USA) - 74.63
- Hericles Fagundes (BRA) - 73.20
- Luke Kahler (USA) - 69.23
- Egoitz Bijueska (ESP) - 67.26
- Taylor Nye (USA) - 65.19
- JD Sanchez (USA) - 63.36
- Harvey Campbell (AUS) - 62.00
- Ethan Copeland (AUS) - 60.26
- Dan Sabino (BRA) - 56.90
- Liam Pace (USA) - 48.86
Friday 1st March - Women's Quarter-finals: Results and best run scores
The top 16 advanced to the semi-finals - best of three runs
- Hiraki Cocona (JPN) - 86.00
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 84.33
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 82.60
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 80.11
- Julia Benedetti (ESP) - 77.96
- Minna Stess (USA) - 75.52
- Hasegawa Mizuho (JPN) - 75.41
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 75.19
- Sugawara Mei (JPN) - 74.07
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 72.95
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 72.75
- Emilie Alexandre (FRA) - 71.07
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 69.00
- Coco Crafter (AUS) - 67.15
- Lola Tambling (GBR) - 66.60
- Kusaki Hinano (JPN) - 66.38
- Li Yujuan (CHN) - 66.14
- Lilian Erickson (USA) - 66.06
- Ruby Lilley (USA) - 66.00
- Lilly Strachan (GBR) - 65.58
- Heili Sirvio (FIN) - 65.12
- Fernanda Tonissi (BRA) - 64.08
- Grace Marhoefer (USA) - 63.42
- Aaliyah Wilson (AUS) - 61.08
- Cona Suganami (USA) - 60.50
- Madeleine Larcheron (FRA) - 58.50
- Poppy Starr (AUS) - 57.01
- Asahi Kaihara (JPN) - 56.75
- Helena Laurino (BRA) - 55.04
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) - 51.14
- Ceci Rendueles (ESP) - 44.33
- Nakamura Kisa (JPN) - 43.86
Thursday 29th February - Men's Open Qualifier: Results and best run scores
The top 29 advanced to the quarter-finals
- Ethan Copeland (USA) - 84.22
- Viktor Solmunde (DEN) - 83.10
- Luiz Mariano (BRA) - 82.00
- Kieran Woolley (AUS) - 80.73
- Alex Sorgente (ITA) - 80.35
- Hericles Fagundes (BRA) - 77.18
- Danny Leon (ESP) - 77.09
- Pedro Barros (BRA) - 77.04
- Pedro Carvalho (BRA) - 77.01
- Keegan Palmer (AUS) - 76.50
- Heimana Reynolds (USA) - 76.06
- Keefer Wilson (AUS) - 75.66
- Kalani Konig (BRA) - 75.30
- Noe Mantagard (FRA) - 75.00
- Hampus Winberg (SWE) - 74.63
- Edouard Damestoy (FRA) - 74.12
- Alessandro Mazzara (ITA) - 73.95
- Tom Schaar (USA) - 73.80
- JD Sanchez (USA) - 73.13
- Taylor Nye (USA) - 72.53
- Pedro Quintas (BRA) - 69.77
- Liam Pace (USA) - 68.04
- Dan Sabino (BRA) - 67.63
- Steven Pineiro (63.74)
- Luke Kahler (USA) - 63.03
- Cory Juneau (USA) - 62.78
- Nagahara Yuro (JPN) - 62.60
- Egoitz Bijueska (ESP) - 61.52
- Harvey Campbell (AUS) - 58.92
Wednesday 28th February - Women's Open Qualifier: Results and best run scores
The top 28 advanced to the quarter-finals
- Yosozumi Sakura (JPN) - 82.00
- Ruby Lilley (USA) - 77.50
- Hasegawa Mizuho (JPN) - 76.65
- Isadora Pacheco (BRA) - 74.13
- Arisa Trew (AUS) - 74.00
- Naia Laso (ESP) - 73.75
- Bryce Wettstein (USA) - 73.33
- Li Yujuan (CHN) - 72.26
- Aaliyah Wilson (AUS) - 70.00
- Ruby Trew (AUS) - 69.00
- Kaihara Asahi (JPN) - 67.25
- Lilly Strachan (GBR) - 67.00
- Jordyn Barratt (USA) - 66.90
- Lola Tambling (GBR) - 66.85
- Nakamura Kisa (JPN) - 66.80
- Julia Benedetti (ESP) - 66.60
- Sugawara Mei (JPN) - 66.46
- Emilie Alexandre (FRA) - 66.32
- Fernanda Tonissi (BRA) - 66.07
- Madeleine Larcheron (FRA) - 65.80
- Lillian Erickson (USA) - 65.60
- Lilly Stoephasius (GER) - 65.55
- Grace Marhoefer (USA) - 65.50
- Heili Sirvio (FIN) - 65.40
- Coco Crafter (AUS) - 65.10
- Lin Yi-fan (TPE) - 58.63
- Poppy Starr (AUS) - 56.00
- Helena Laurino (BRA) - 49.00
Full list of run scores for the 63 competitors can be found on the WST site here.
How to watch WST Dubai Park 2024 live on Olympics.com
Livestream coverage of WST Dubai Park 2024 will be available to watch worldwide on Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and will begin with the semi-finals on Saturday 2 March and include the finals on Sunday 3 March.
You can find all the latest on your favourite skateboarders including news, interviews and updates from Dubai on Olympics.com and the apps for mobile and connected TV devices