Published on March 2, 2026

São Paulo is one of the heaviest ranking moments of the season, so the top five picture matters as much as the win. On Street, Horigome remains the most reliable closer when finals tighten, while Vianna projects as the strongest home challenger. The women’s Street field still runs through Rayssa Leal, with a tight Japanese pack behind her.
In Park, the men’s top tier is close enough that a single missed run can flip the order. Akio gets the edge at home, but Schaar, Solmunde and Leon all project inside the same winning conversation. Women’s Park is led by Arisa Trew, with Naia Laso and a deep Japanese group most likely to fill the remaining top five slots.
Street Men top 5 projection
• 1 Yuto Horigome, Japan
• 2 Giovanni Vianna, Brazil
• 3 Sora Shirai, Japan
• 4 Kairi Netsuke, Japan
• 5 Richard Tury, Slovakia
Street Women top 5 projection
• 1 Rayssa Leal, Brazil
• 2 Liz Akama, Japan
• 3 Coco Yoshizawa, Japan
• 4 Yumeka Oda, Japan
• 5 Pamela Rosa, Brazil
Park Men top 5 projection
• 1 Augusto Akio, Brazil
• 2 Viktor Solmunde, Denmark
• 3 Danny Leon, Spain
• 4 Tom Schaar, United States
• 5 Hampus Winberg, Sweden
Park Women top 5 projection
• 1 Arisa Trew, Australia
• 2 Naia Laso, Spain
• 3 Mizuho Hasegawa, Japan
• 4 Cocona Hiraki, Japan
• 5 Hinano Kusaki, Japan
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