World Skate Reveals Olympic Qualification Details for LA 2028
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On March 26, 2023, in Geneva, World Skate unveiled the Olympic qualification regulations for the Skateboarding Park and Skateboarding Street disciplines, specifically for the upcoming Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The qualification process is divided into two distinct phases. Phase 1, known as the World Skateboarding Tour (WST), is scheduled from June 11, 2026, to March 31, 2028, and serves as the primary entry point to Phase 2.
Each nation is permitted to register a maximum of three athletes for each WST event. Additionally, up to six more athletes from each country can qualify by being ranked within the top 30 of the World Skateboarding Ranking at least 60 days prior to the event, as announced by World Skate.
Phase 2 will take place from April 1, 2028, to June 11, 2028, featuring a specialized contest series for the top 44 competitors in each gender and discipline, as determined by World Skate.
These 176 qualifying athletes will start Phase 2 with a baseline of points distributed evenly based on their qualification rankings among the eligible 44 athletes in their respective disciplines.
World Skate further clarified that each team can only have three athletes qualified. At least one competitor from the host nation (if they haven’t already qualified through rankings) and at least one from each continent will secure a spot for the Games. Furthermore, one position is allocated for athletes from underrepresented regions through the Universality Quota.
As preparations for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games continue, LA28 has revealed its official visual identity, themed around the concept of 'LA in full bloom.' This design draws inspiration from the California Superbloom, a rare event where dormant wildflower seeds erupt in vibrant colors across the landscapes, occurring roughly once every decade in Southern California's distinct climate.