USA NATIONALS WOMEN'S PARK & STREET RESULTS + NEW NATIONAL TEAM.

Bryce Wettstein ~ Photo Acosta






USA Nationals for Women's Park and Street happened today and the girls were ruling! If you didn't happen to catch the live feed on The Berrics Instagram, we can tell you there was some serious skating going down!


RESULTS - FINALS - WOMEN'S PARK

PODIUM

1.Bryce Wettstein
2. Kody Tamanaha
3. Minna Stess


Mariah Duran



RESULTS - FINALS - WOMEN'S STREET

PODIUM

1. Mariah Duran
2. Alexis Sablone
3. Samarria Brevard





The USA Skateboarding Toyota 2019 National Championships Concludes Today with a Newly-Named 2020 National Team


First Row (l to r): Stess, Wettstein, Carmona; Second row (l to r): Zeuner, Duran, Santana, Smith, Baker, Brevard, Sablone, Barratt; Third row (l to r): Huston, Eaton, Jordan, Rennie, Schaar, Reynolds, McCoy, Wright, Juneau 

PHOTO CREDIT: Robert Brink/ USA Skateboarding



The skaters named to the 2020 USA Skateboarding National Team include:

Women’s Park

Ariana Carmona (Buena Park, CA)
Brighton Zeuner (Encinitas, CA)
Bryce Wettstein (Encinitas, CA)
Jordyn Barratt (Haleiwa, HI)
Jordan Santana (Houston, TX)
Minna Stess (Petaluma, CA)

Women’s Street

Alana Smith (Fort Worth, TX)
Alexis Sablone (Old Saybrook, CT)
Lacey Baker (Covina, CA)
Mariah Duran (Albuquerque, NM)
Samarria Brevard (Riverside, CA)


Vista, Calif. (October 20, 2019) — Together with Toyota and Nike, Inc, USA Skateboarding - the governing body for skateboarding in the United States - announced 22 members would join the 2020 USA Skateboarding National Team. Men’s and Women’s Skateboard Park and Street events will make their Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

 “There wasn't a better way to cap off five national championship events than being able to announce our 2020 national team,” said Josh Friedberg, CEO of USA Skateboarding. “With the support of Toyota, Nike, and the USOPC, we have been able to evolve as an organization to better support the needs of more skateboarders during the second season of qualifying for the Olympics in Tokyo. We’re really excited to be a part of skateboarding’s impact on the Olympic movement and can’t wait to watch our American skateboarders do what they do best in Tokyo next summer!”

Skateboarders will have the opportunity to qualify for the Olympics based on their two best results in World Skate sanctioned events during the 2019 qualifying season (ended September 30, 2019) combined with their five best results during the 2020 qualifying season (October 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020). The 2020 World Championships will also be a direct qualifier for the games for the top three podium spots at each event.