Canadian skateboarder Annie Guglia's brief time in Tokyo comes to an end in preliminary round

Montreal native made it to Tokyo as alternate following injury to South African athlete

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Caption: Canadian Annie Guglia finished with a total score of 3.35 in the preliminary round of the women's street skateboarding event, finishing in 19th-place on Monday in Tokyo. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Canadian street skateboarder Annie Guglia's brief time in Tokyo has come to an end following a 19th-place finish in the preliminary round, falling short of qualifying for the final on Monday in Tokyo.
The Montreal native posted a total score of 3.35 between two runs and her top three tricks.
Only the top eight skateboarders out of 20 qualified for the final, with Japan's Funa Nakayama and Momiji Nishiya taking the top two spots with scores of 15.77 and 15.40, along with Brazil's Rayssa Leal finishing in third with a score of 14.91 headed into Monday's final.
The 30-year-old Guglia didn't initially make the cut for the Olympics, failing to qualify in June.
But when a South African athlete was unable to compete in the Games due to injury, it was Guglia who received the call to be an alternate, jumping on a flight on Friday, the day the Olympics opened. She was the lone Canadian competing in the women's street event.
Skateboarding is making its Olympic debut in Tokyo.
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