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Tokyo 2020 Surfing Surfers and Alternates TOKYO 2020 - QUALIFIED SURFERS AND ALTERNATES MEN Seed Name NOC From Alternate NOC From 1 Ítalo Ferreira BRA WCT 2019 Filipe Toledo BRA WCT 2019 2 Gabriel Medina BRA WCT 2019 Filipe Toledo BRA WCT 2019 3 Jordy Smith RSA WCT 2019 Leonardo Fioravanti ITA WCT 2019 4 Kolohe Andino USA WCT 2019 Kelly Slater USA WCT 2019 5 Kanoa Igarashi JPN WCT 2019 Leonardo Fioravanti ITA WCT 2019 6 John John Florence USA WCT 2019 Kelly Slater USA WCT 2019 7 Owen Wright AUS WCT 2019 Ryan Callinan AUS WCT 2019 8 Jeremy Flores FRA WCT 2019 Leonardo Fioravanti ITA WCT 2019 9 Julian Wilson AUS WCT 2019 Ryan Callinan AUS WCT 2019 10 Michel Bourez FRA WCT 2019 Leonardo Fioravanti ITA WCT 2019 11 Hiroto Ohhara JPN WSG 2021 Shun Murakami JPN WSG 2021 12 Leon Glatzer GER WSG 2021 I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA WSG 2021 13 Lucca Mesinas PER WSG 2021 I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA WSG 2021 14 Miguel Tudela PER WSG 2021 I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA WSG 2021 15 Manuel Selman CHI WSG 2021 I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA WSG 2021 16 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR WSG 2019 Africa Michael February RSA WSG 2019 Africa 17 Frederico Morais POR WSG 2019 Europa Angelo Bonomelli ITA WSG 2019 Europa 18 Billy Stairmand NZL WSG 2019 Oceania Kehu Butler NZL WSG 2019 Oceania 19 Rio Waida INA WSG 2019 Asia I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA WSG 2019 Asia 20 Leandro Usuna ARG Pan Am 2019 Bryan Perez ESA Pan Am 2019 WOMEN Seed Name NOC From Alternate NOC From 1 Carissa Moore USA WCT 2019 Lakey Peterson USA WCT 2019 2 Caroline Marks USA WCT 2019 Lakey Peterson USA WCT 2019 3 Stephanie Gilmore AUS WCT 2019 Nikki Van Dijk AUS WCT 2019 4 Sally Fitzgibbons AUS WCT 2019 Nikki Van Dijk AUS WCT 2019 5 Tatiana Weston-Webb BRA WCT 2019 Paige Hareb NZL WCT 2019 6 Johanne Defay FRA WCT 2019 Paige Hareb NZL WCT 2019 7 Brisa Hennessy CRC WCT 2019 Paige Hareb NZL WCT 2019 8 Silvana Lima BRA WCT 2019 Paige Hareb NZL WCT 2019 9 Yolanda Sequeira POR WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 10 Teresa Bonvalot POR WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 11 Daniella Rosas PER WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 12 Leilani McGonagle CRC WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 13 Pauline Ado FRA WSG 2021 Vahiné Fierro FRA WSG 2021 14 Mahina Maeda JPN WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 15 Amuro Tsuzuki JPN WSG 2021 Lucia Indurain ARG WSG 2021 16 Sofia Mulanovich PER Reallocation WSG 2019* Eveline Hooft NED Reallocation WSG 2019* 17 Bianca Buitendag RSA WSG 2019 Africa Sarah Baum RSA WSG 2019 Africa 18 Anat Lelior ISR WSG 2019 Europa Eveline Hooft NED WSG 2019 Europa 19 Ella Williams NZL WSG 2019 Oceania Eveline Hooft NED Reallocation WSG 2019* 20 Dominic Barona PER Pan Am 2019 Ornella Pellizzari ARG Pan Am 2019 *Continental qualifiers must be within ISA Quality Control (top 30 in 2019 ISA WSG Ranking). If there are no eligible surfers within the ISA Qualify Control, the spot is allocated to the highest-ranking surfer, regardless of continent. For more information on this ruling, see Section F of the Qualification System. .
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