Ella Williams might have found the best way to not get hung up on what she needs to achieve for Olympic Games qualification: you can't be consumed by something no one really understands.
The Kiwi surfer will be one of six representing New Zealand at the international Surfing Association world games next week in Japan, which will present the first opportunity for athletes to earn a spot in the lineup for surfing's Olympic Games debut in 2020.
While it might be an exaggeration to say no one understands it, the Olympic qualification criteria has been a source of much confusion, with various ways to earn qualification stretched across the 2019 World Surf League Championship Tour and the ISA World Games this year and next.
Williams, currently in Spain for the next stop on the World Surf League qualifying series, said Olympic qualification was all very complicated – but that made things a little bit easier for athletes.
"It's the best way to not overthink things," she said. "I kind of just focus on my surfing anyway and doing my thing and then if it all comes together at the end of it, usually your surfing does the talking. If you just surf, have fun and do your thing the results will come and all that will flow into it.
"I try not to overthink it because you can totally get mixed up with all the points and how to qualify, you can really overthink the whole situation."