Welcome indeed to our rolling coverage from these São Paulo World Championships of both Street and Park coming to you from what is a currently sunny Brazilian metropolis.
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Read Our Qualifiers Update And Full Results Here
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Read Our Quarterfinals Update And Results Here
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Read Our Semifinals Update and Results Here
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Read Our Finals Update Here

If you’ve got your head screwed on (and of course you do), then you will bookmark this page for your reference through the coming week for all the news and gossip running into our finals this Sunday the 8th of March.

On top of the daily standalone updates, we will also add everything you need to know about the action throughout the week right here, kicking off with everything you could possibly need to know about how to watch the live broadcasts of both Saturday’s semifinals and Sunday’s grand finale on terrestrial and digital platforms from wherever in the world you might be tuning in from.
Times listed below are São Paulo local- Google for time differences where you are!

If you would like a better-informed viewing experience, then we have already previewed the event by looking at the current WSR ranking toppers in both Street and Park for Men and Women which you can check out just by tapping on the relevant hyperlinked words, there- and for a real deep-dive into what makes this Brazilian bonanza so historically significant to worldwide skateboarding culture, why not read our long-form feature on how Brazil changed skating forever in The Original Upsetters, here!

What Is The World Skateboarding Tour?

The World Skateboarding Tour is the sole qualification pathway for skateboarding in the Olympic Games.
Each year, the WST traverses the globe pitting the best skateboarders from 45 nations of the earth against one another to gain vital points for the World Skateboarding Ranking, which determines eligibility to go forward and compete in LA28.

The WST São Paulo World Championships conclude the 2025 calendar season. Taking place March 1st-8th at Candido Portinari park, the contests will be broadcast live around the world across a variety of digital and terrestrial platforms.
What Is The World Skateboarding Ranking-And Why Does It Matter?

As the leaderboard of the World Skateboarding Tour, the WSR establishes eligibility for skateboarders on the World Skateboarding Tour to progress into the Olympic Games every four years.

The World Skateboarding Tour has two current tiers of events: World Cup (formerly Pro Tour) events which are more frequent but with slightly lower point attribution, and annual World Championship events in both Street and Park which carry the highest point-weighting.

With the Road To LA28 beginning at the next event after these World Championships, the points accrued here will prove vital in determining where each rider will be positioned at the start which proves important in terms of seeding and practice opportunities. Read more here!
What Happens Next?

From Brazil, the World Skateboarding Tour heads to Italy before taking in Paraguay and Japan during 2026.
You can find out more about World Skate's comprehensive skateboarding calendar for the coming season here!