Nyjah Huston is the men's defending champion from 2019 ©Getty Images

Jacksonville is to host the last leg of the 2021 Street League Skateboarding (SLS) Championship Tour, with the Super Crown World Championships welcoming the best in the world including 2019 SLS world champions Nyjah Huston and Pamela Rosa.

Qualifying is to begin tomorrow for both men and women, with finals on Sunday (November 14).

One of those who will be the favourite for the men's title is the defending champion Huston.

The American had a disappointing end to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as the gold medal contender could not get a solid run together and finished seventh.

He bounced back from that performance by finishing second in the first SLS leg in Salt Lake City followed by a victory in Lake Havasu last month.

The big name missing from the field is the Olympic champion Yuto Horigome of Japan, who is unavailable, meaning Brazilian Kevin Hoefler is the top performer from the Games.

Hoefler won the silver and is joined by the Olympic bronze medallist Jagger Eaton of the United States, who is entered as a wildcard.

Pamela Rosa of Brazil is the defending champion from 2019 ©Getty Images
Pamela Rosa of Brazil is the defending champion from 2019 ©Getty Images

Frenchmen Vincent Milou and Aurélien Giraud, who made the Tokyo 2020 final, are also on the start list.

Portugal's Gustavo Ribeiro and American skateboarder Dashawn Jordan have both impressed on the SLS Tour this year, with the former taking the win in Salt Lake City. 

Rosa missed the Tokyo 2020 final, and now the Brazilian will look to be among the medals following two fourth-placed finishes on the Tour this season, but her compatriot Rayssa Leal will be the firm favourite for the gold.

Leal has won both legs so far, and won silver at the Olympics too at the age of 13.

Japanese teenage sensations Olympic champion Momiji Nishiya and bronze medallist Funa Nakayama will be Leal's best challengers, while Dutch skateboarder Roos Zwetsloot is also in good form.