42:48 yoooo Yumeka is actually the tech queen right now!!! Kickflip front board and kickflip feeble back to back!!! I used to think Momiji is leading the future but Yumeka is killing it WST Tokyo, Dubai and this showing! All she needs is like two more big tech tricks like that and maybe do some gap switch tricks like switch flips down the stairs and she’s unbeatable.
She brings the creativity of a fs big heel and they give such a low score…. None of the other girls are doing that wtf. You know for sure if Chloe was the first to suddenly do a big heel in competition they’d be hyping it so much and give 80s minimum
yeah why would she try a kickflip for a 7.1 when chloe's switch flip only got 7.4? Maybe she didn't fully understand the situation, otherwise it seems like she intentionally didn't try to win
@@dr_zaiusshe’s been robbed so many times that she decided to lowball it so they couldn’t rob her. Japan has a face saving culture, maybe she didn’t want to face funa like situation where she should have won on a noseblunt but they underscored her massively and she lost. Yumeka was just like screw it im just going to do a kickflip at least they can’t rob me.
54:13 you see how much more rigid WST judging is to SLS YUMEKA got 8.5 for her crook nollie flip here. Whereas in WST Tokyo they gave her I think 70 because they are so overly rigid with scoring based on obstacle size So you will never see flip in flip out on a small ledge or Hubba in the Olympics because of the scoring. In WST qualifiers or Olympics you can get 80 minimum for doing a smith or feeble on the biggest rail. But a kickflip tail slide on a small ledge will get you less than that. Certainly something like a flip in flip out will not even get 90 tbh if it’s on a ledge at WST so you’ll never see it
Você vê como na sls as skatistas não se esforçam tanto e já recebem grandes notas diferente do último campeonato pré olímpico em dubai da world skate, fica claro o baixo nível aqui! Lá as linhas com várias manobras de flip in e flip out, a chloe mesmo, fez acima de 93 só na linha, alto nível de skate e um best trick de verdade, muito mais skatistas e não apenas as panelinhas da street league, abram espaço para outras meninas tbm, são sempre as mesmas, que nem se esforçam muito pra vencer, só repetem as mesmas manobras de sempre, mesmo em obstáculos pequenos, tragam novidades, skatistas pra fazer o nível subir.
I noticed the level on this competition was way lower than the level these same girls had at the WST Dubai a few weeks after. Are we seeing SLS lose prestige compared to the olympic stuff? The women were clearly saving their strength here.
Ask them which park setup was better to skate. They're different each time. Take a look at 31:47 It's really not that comfortable and doesn't offer that much compared to others
If you stop at the time given take a look at the small wall with the cooping. No one even tried to get the speed coming from the other side and including this in their line. And I also have the mens lines in mind. I get what you mean but I am sure they gave it their best.
@@minusmett7882 There's the fact they have less practice on the SLS courses and usually have like 3 days of practice in the olympic events prior to quarter finals, then more for semis and finals. It's just that it's a bit harder to watch when you know they can do much better. Maybe SLS should do at least 2 days competition and not cram everything on a single day.
That's also facts. Just like the fact about different courses. :D This video also contains scenes from previous sls events and they do remind me of this fact. Do you always edit what you comment?
Maybe because she’s shy and quiet perfectionist she doesn’t have the energy bravado and confidence of Rayssa or Chloe so they are rigging it against her. I really think sls has done rigging in the past. Like when funa did the nose blunt slide on a big obstacle and they scored it so low with the excuse she had a sketchy landing (she was just bending for balance a bit) whereas I’ve seen Chloe be sketchy as hell and still get 8.5+
Well deserved win by Chloe tbh such a good competition though, the big crook nollie heel from Momiji, Yumeka back to back kickflip front board and kickflip front feeble then nollie crook later, Chloe’s nollie crook. So much tech. Their runs were a bit stiff and slow, like they needed to warm up to the park but they really excelled at best tricks!
That was broad daylight robbery Chloe's second trick was kickfliping the gap and it was a 7.4 and yumeka's last was kickfliping the gap and it got a 5.0 COME ON DOG WHERE DO THEY DO THIS AT
Yumeka was out for blood! Would love to see more of her for sure. Momiji w the 9.2 was just incredible. Overall, love the intensity the girls are skating at… it’s thrilling to watch 🔥
@@nathanbarbaric8879 i'm just kidding, but for people like me that don't have too much technical skills for critical analysis about skating, maybe perceiving the little details that lead her notes to be so different can be a little bit hard for us
@@nathanbarbaric8879 If that were true then she wouldn't have gotten a nine club in Sydney for a 50-50 kf out in comparison to Rayssa's perfect kf back smth that scored an 8.8 because otherwise it would have beaten Chloe's. This is nothing against Chloe, she's a brilliant athlete and the way they overscore her is both an insult to her skill and a disservice to the other competitors
49:29 Momiji!!!! Big crook nollie heel out!!!😮
she’s my fav
I like hearing Rayssa speak English
Liz has such a smooth style grinding
42:48 yoooo Yumeka is actually the tech queen right now!!! Kickflip front board and kickflip feeble back to back!!!
I used to think Momiji is leading the future but Yumeka is killing it WST Tokyo, Dubai and this showing!
All she needs is like two more big tech tricks like that and maybe do some gap switch tricks like switch flips down the stairs and she’s unbeatable.
that flip feeble was so damn clean
Liz always gets underscored
She brings the creativity of a fs big heel and they give such a low score…. None of the other girls are doing that wtf.
You know for sure if Chloe was the first to suddenly do a big heel in competition they’d be hyping it so much and give 80s minimum
That kickflip front feeble was literally one of the best ones I've seen!
yumeka should have big spin front board on the rubba where oda scored 8.0 the coach should have said that to yumeka
yeah why would she try a kickflip for a 7.1 when chloe's switch flip only got 7.4? Maybe she didn't fully understand the situation, otherwise it seems like she intentionally didn't try to win
@@dr_zaiusshe’s been robbed so many times that she decided to lowball it so they couldn’t rob her.
Japan has a face saving culture, maybe she didn’t want to face funa like situation where she should have won on a noseblunt but they underscored her massively and she lost.
Yumeka was just like screw it im just going to do a kickflip at least they can’t rob me.
54:13 you see how much more rigid WST judging is to SLS
YUMEKA got 8.5 for her crook nollie flip here.
Whereas in WST Tokyo they gave her I think 70 because they are so overly rigid with scoring based on obstacle size
So you will never see flip in flip out on a small ledge or Hubba in the Olympics because of the scoring.
In WST qualifiers or Olympics you can get 80 minimum for doing a smith or feeble on the biggest rail.
But a kickflip tail slide on a small ledge will get you less than that.
Certainly something like a flip in flip out will not even get 90 tbh if it’s on a ledge at WST so you’ll never see it
Well done Chloe
Nice to see Chloe Covell on top- certainly makes Rayssa Leal work harder! I wonder which of them will rack up more wins. 👏👍
They have a good rivalry with each other which pushes themselves to be better 👏🏼 it’s awesome
Nakayama's tail grab at 14:13 though 🥰
I cant understand why the judges scores so low
Você vê como na sls as skatistas não se esforçam tanto e já recebem grandes notas diferente do último campeonato pré olímpico em dubai da world skate, fica claro o baixo nível aqui! Lá as linhas com várias manobras de flip in e flip out, a chloe mesmo, fez acima de 93 só na linha, alto nível de skate e um best trick de verdade, muito mais skatistas e não apenas as panelinhas da street league, abram espaço para outras meninas tbm, são sempre as mesmas, que nem se esforçam muito pra vencer, só repetem as mesmas manobras de sempre, mesmo em obstáculos pequenos, tragam novidades, skatistas pra fazer o nível subir.
tu assiste as classificatórias ou só as finais?
@@hiagod99 mas são sempre as mesmas, é isso que eu tô falando, tem muito mais meninas super boas
I noticed the level on this competition was way lower than the level these same girls had at the WST Dubai a few weeks after. Are we seeing SLS lose prestige compared to the olympic stuff? The women were clearly saving their strength here.
Ask them which park setup was better to skate.
They're different each time.
Take a look at 31:47
It's really not that comfortable and doesn't offer that much compared to others
If you stop at the time given take a look at the small wall with the cooping.
No one even tried to get the speed coming from the other side and including this in their line.
And I also have the mens lines in mind.
I get what you mean but I am sure they gave it their best.
@@minusmett7882 There's the fact they have less practice on the SLS courses and usually have like 3 days of practice in the olympic events prior to quarter finals, then more for semis and finals. It's just that it's a bit harder to watch when you know they can do much better. Maybe SLS should do at least 2 days competition and not cram everything on a single day.
That's also facts.
Just like the fact about different courses.
:D
This video also contains scenes from previous sls events and they do remind me of this fact.
Do you always edit what you comment?
in the beginning the host was mentioning the course does not have a big section and maybe that had something to do with it. Not sure but its possible.
Thank you. F RUMBLE
Covel: Flip - Nota 8.8
Yumeka Oda: Mesmo flip que a Covel - Nota 5
Sentido: Nenhum
bro, that's simply racism
frenchs are so fucked up
foi 7.4 o mesmo flip
Liz got robbed!! Oda shoulda had this in the bag!!!
they low balled Liz so much, she deserved a higher scoring
Maybe because she’s shy and quiet perfectionist she doesn’t have the energy bravado and confidence of Rayssa or Chloe so they are rigging it against her.
I really think sls has done rigging in the past.
Like when funa did the nose blunt slide on a big obstacle and they scored it so low with the excuse she had a sketchy landing (she was just bending for balance a bit) whereas I’ve seen Chloe be sketchy as hell and still get 8.5+
Chloe’s first run was super solid!
Well deserved win by Chloe tbh such a good competition though, the big crook nollie heel from Momiji, Yumeka back to back kickflip front board and kickflip front feeble then nollie crook later, Chloe’s nollie crook.
So much tech.
Their runs were a bit stiff and slow, like they needed to warm up to the park but they really excelled at best tricks!
very consistent, although kinda slow
That was broad daylight robbery Chloe's second trick was kickfliping the gap and it was a 7.4 and yumeka's last was kickfliping the gap and it got a 5.0 COME ON DOG WHERE DO THEY DO THIS AT
Chloe did it switch. Are you really that uninformed?
When ppl that don't skate comment 🤨
I agree
It was aye switch kickflip the gap you get more points lol 😅
Yumeka was out for blood! Would love to see more of her for sure. Momiji w the 9.2 was just incredible. Overall, love the intensity the girls are skating at… it’s thrilling to watch 🔥
Somebody call Ricky Glaser his little sister just won SLS 😆
the racism and machism by the judges is killing my japanese and brazilian fellas
What racism? The Aussie girl just skates better.
@@nathanbarbaric8879 i'm just kidding, but for people like me that don't have too much technical skills for critical analysis about skating, maybe perceiving the little details that lead her notes to be so different can be a little bit hard for us
@@nathanbarbaric8879 If that were true then she wouldn't have gotten a nine club in Sydney for a 50-50 kf out in comparison to Rayssa's perfect kf back smth that scored an 8.8 because otherwise it would have beaten Chloe's. This is nothing against Chloe, she's a brilliant athlete and the way they overscore her is both an insult to her skill and a disservice to the other competitors
@@finh5731Absolutely
@@AncientSeraphnah you were speaking facts there does seem to be some sort of racism or at the very least poor judging
Chloeeeeeeeeeeeee
Bad flip to rail can become a darkslide. Bad big spin becomes Oh' S'
Why is the womens finals kids compared to mens?
Look at what the ladies are doing already, another 5 years and they'll be scoring up there with the men - incredible time for the sport.
Is about having enough competition in a single category, next couple gens they should flesh out tiers for each age group.
🇦🇺 ❤
Sean goes “my trucks aren’t that loose” - yeah, maybe not after you skated out of your trucks in Kansas City 😂😂
✌🏻
Well deserved first.
Someone gave it away 🤣
You'll never be good as them or have your own shoe or be pro keep hatin cuh 😭😭🙏🙏
Pls quote what you perceive as hate. Talk about it with a therapist afterwards.
Good luck
Judges tweaking lowks
Gana y se cae xd Oda fue mejor todo el tiempo bastante consistente y buen style!
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only men are making the comments for women in skateboarding?
Sobe
I’m so glad she won…
Chloe was better than rayysa..chloe was a star..rayysa never can do a trick like chloe covell trick..rayysa trick was easy!