World Skateboarding Championship
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The World Skateboarding Championship is an annual competition of men's and women's park skateboarding and street skateboarding, organized by World Skate (WS). Until 2017, the two disciplines were contested in separate tournaments, known as the Vans Park Series World Championship, for park skateboarding, and SLS Super Crown World Championship for street skateboarding.
Due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, World Skate banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from its competitions, and will not stage any events in Russia or Belarus in 2022.[1] In 2022, World Skate organised the first vert world championship which was included as part of the 2022 World Skate Games.[2]
Park skateboarding
Editions
Year | Dates | City and host country |
---|---|---|
2016 | 19–20 August | Malmö, Sweden[3] |
2017 | 23 September | Shanghai, China[4] |
2018 | 31 Oct.–3 Nov. | Nanjing, China[5] |
2019 | 12–15 September | São Paulo, Brazil[6] |
2023 | 5–12 February | Sharjah, UAE |
Medalists
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2016[7] | Alex Sorgente (USA) | Pedro Barros (BRA) | Ivan Federico (ITA) |
2017[8] | Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg (SWE) | Pedro Barros (BRA) | Cory Juneau (USA) |
2018 | Pedro Barros (BRA) | Heimana Reynolds (USA) | Keegan Palmer (AUS) |
2019 | Heimana Reynolds (USA) | Luiz Francisco (BRA) | Pedro Quintas (BRA) |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2016[7] | Brighton Zeuner (USA) | Jordyn Barratt (USA) | Kisa Nakamura (JPN) |
2017[8] | Nora Vasconcellos (USA) | Brighton Zeuner (USA) | Kisa Nakamura (JPN) |
2018 | Sakura Yosozumi (JPN) | Kisa Nakamura (JPN) | Poppy Starr Olsen (AUS) |
2019 | Misugu Okamoto (JPN) | Sakura Yosozumi (JPN) | Sky Brown (GBR) |
Street skateboarding
Editions
Year | Dates | City and host country |
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2010 | ||
2011 | 28 August | Newark, New Jersey, United States[9] |
2012 | 26 August | Newark, New Jersey, United States[10] |
2013 | 25 August | Newark, New Jersey, United States[11] |
2014 | 24 August | Newark, New Jersey, United States[12] |
2015 | 4 October | Chicago, United States[13] |
2016 | 2 October | Los Angeles, United States[14] |
2017 | 15 September | Los Angeles, United States[15] |
2018 (2019) |
11–13 January 2019 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[16] |
2019 | 19–22 September 2019 | São Paulo, Brazil[17] |
2020 (2021) |
May 31–June 6, 2021 | Rome, Italy |
2021 | 13–14 November 2021 | Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
2022 | 6 November 2022 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Medalists
- Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Shane O'Neill (AUS) | Sean Malto (USA) |
2011 | Sean Malto (USA) | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Chris Cole (USA) |
2012 | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Chris Cole (USA) | Chaz Ortiz (USA) |
2013 | Chris Cole (USA) | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Luan Oliveira (BRA) |
2014 | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Torey Pudwill (USA) | Ishod Wair (USA) |
2015 | Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Luan Oliveira (BRA) |
2016 | Shane O'Neill (AUS) | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Cody McEntire (USA) |
2017 | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Shane O'Neill (AUS) | Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) |
2018 (2019) |
Nyjah Huston (USA) | Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) | Felipe Gustavo (BRA) |
2019 | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Yuto Horigome (JPN) | Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) |
2020 (2021) |
Yuto Horigome (JPN) | Nyjah Huston (USA) | Sora Shirai (JPN) |
2021 | Jagger Eaton (USA) | Lucas Rabelo (BRA) | Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) |
2022 | Gustavo Ribeiro (POR) | Braden Hoban (USA) | Chris Joslin (USA) |
- Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2015 | Letícia Bufoni (BRA) | Vanessa Torres (USA) | Alana Smith (USA) |
2016 | Lacey Baker (USA) | Letícia Bufoni (BRA) | Alexis Sablone (USA) |
2017 | Lacey Baker (USA) | Letícia Bufoni (BRA) | Mariah Duran (USA) |
2018 (2019) |
Aori Nishimura (JPN) | Letícia Bufoni (BRA) | Lacey Baker (USA) |
2019 | Pamela Rosa (BRA) | Rayssa Leal (BRA) | Aori Nishimura (JPN) |
2020 (2021) |
Aori Nishimura (JPN) | Momiji Nishiya (JPN) | Rayssa Leal (BRA) |
2021 | Pamela Rosa (BRA) | Rayssa Leal (BRA) | Momiji Nishiya (JPN) |
2022 | Rayssa Leal (BRA) | Funa Nakayama (JPN) | Momiji Nishiya (JPN) |
Vert skateboarding
Editions
Year | Dates | City and host country |
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2022 | November | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Medalists
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2022 | Edi Damestoy (FRA) | Gui Khury (BRA) | Augusto Santos (BRA) |
Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Yurin Fujii (JPN) | Asahi Kaihara (JPN) | Lilly Stoephasius (GER) |
See also
References
- ^ "World Skate finally bans-russian- Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials". www.insidethegames.biz. 2 April 2022.
- ^ "WSG Argentina: Vert World Championships Recap". worldskate.org. 3 January 2023.
- ^ Studio, Black Salt (2 August 2018). "Vans Park Series". Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ Studio, Black Salt (2 August 2018). "2017 VPS Men's World Championships, Shanghai, China | Vans park Series". Vans Park Series. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ "WS Park Skateboarding World Championships". World Skate. 3 November 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
- ^ "WC PARK SAO PAULO 2019 - RESULTS".
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- ^ "2011 Street League Championship Video". TransWorld SKATEboarding. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ "Street League 2012 Championships". TransWorld SKATEboarding. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ "2013 Super Crown World Championship". SLS - Street League Skateboarding. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
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