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Canadian Sanoa Olin has confirmed his participation in the Olympic surfing event, and Cody Young will be a reserve

Canadian Sanoa Olin has confirmed his participation in the Olympic surfing event, and Cody Young will be a reserve

The positive for Surf Canada is that a Canadian will be in the Olympic field, which will raise the profile of the sport.

Young also finished tied for 13th but with only Puerto Rico's top six men qualifying for the Olympics, he found himself on the outside looking in as the second reserve in case any of the confirmed athletes had to withdraw due to injury or other reasons.

Domek said Young will be on site in Tahiti, ready if called upon.

Canada did not have a female surfer at the Tokyo Olympics, which was the sport's first appearance at the Games, although Young came close. The Hawaii-based athlete was called up at the last minute for the Tokyo Games due to the coronavirus-related opening, but was unable to make it to Japan in time to compete.

This time, Young, 24, was knocked out by a French surfer late in the competition.

“He's obviously very disappointed,” Domek said of Young. “It will leave some scars… It's a very tough competition on the male side. The depth of talent is very deep and there are fewer (eligible) places available compared to women. There are only six places available. If there were eight places, he would be there. This shows How close it is.”

There was also disappointment for 16-year-old Erin Brooks, who was looking forward to qualifying after winning her battle for Canadian citizenship earlier this year.

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Brooks was eliminated in the second round by Frenchman Fahini Fierro and then was eliminated in a runoff on Thursday. She finished tied for 49th place.

“You will come out tougher, stronger and better,” Domek said.

Levi Young, Cody's younger brother, was tied for 31st while Wheeler Hasburg was tied for 55th. Mathia Olin, Sanwa's older sister, placed 41st.

Brooks was born in Texas and raised in Hawaii, but has Canadian connections through her American-born father Jeff, a dual US-Canadian citizen, and her grandfather, who was born and raised in Montreal.

She turned heads by winning silver at the ISA World Surfing Games in El Salvador last June and gold at the ISA World Junior Championships in June 2022.

Brooks' application for Canadian citizenship was initially rejected. But Immigration Minister Mark Miller changed his mind after a ruling by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice last December that it was unconstitutional for Canada to deny automatic citizenship to the children of foreign-born Canadians who grew up abroad.

The Brooks then resubmitted their application under hardship status, at the recommendation of the Immigration Service, to speed up the process.

Brooks was sworn in as a Canadian citizen in January.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 3, 2024

Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press

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