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In Italy, Colombia’s participation in the World Skate Games is progressing in modalities such as skateboarding, skatecross, inline slalom, inline hockey, artistic skating and roller hockey.
These disciplines are present in the respective world championships that take place in various Italian locations and within the framework of the World Skate Games.
Starting with figure skating, which takes place in Rimini, the first two representatives of our country were Paulina Ruíz and Daniela Rodríguez.
The Colombians performed the short program in the freestyle modality and occupied the final positions 13 and 26, respectively.
This Thursday, September 12, our representatives will complete the long program to finish the competition in that modality.
Colombia also had representation in the skatecross and inline slalom disciplines. In the former, Evelyn Stefanía Rincón was part of the junior women’s category and did not qualify for the quarterfinals.
For his part, José Mejía, in the senior men’s category, obtained his passage to this round in the time trial, however, a lack of information in the official competition schedule prevented him from participating and he was disqualified.
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The inline slalom world championship took place in Chieti, where Colombian Carlos Quiroga, in his first experience at a world event in this discipline, finished 22nd in slalom, 24th in giant slalom, 27th in combined slalom and 30th in parallel slalom.
In street skateboarding, Colombian Luna Garzón competed in the qualifying series.
However, he did not make it to the next round of the world skateboarding championship.
At the men’s junior inline hockey world championship taking place in Roccaraso, the Colombian national team lost its first two matches.
In their debut, the United States beat our team with a score of 2 – 9, while, on Tuesday, the Czech Republic won with a score of 3 – 4.
Colombia will face Italy in the qualifying round, which has accumulated one defeat, against the United States 1-3, and one victory, against the Czech Republic 2-0.
In this same location, in the senior women’s world championship, the Colombian team finished in tenth position.
In the men’s U-19 World Championship in roller hockey, the Colombian team finished the first round with three losses (Italy, Portugal and France).
Our representatives finished fourth in Group B and will play next Thursday against Spain, leader of Group A and current world champion, in the quarter-finals of the competition.
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2024-09-11 17:27:53
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Colombia Shines at the World Skate Games Italy 2024
The World Skate Games Italy 2024 is currently underway, with Colombia making its mark in various modalities such as skateboarding, skatecross, inline slalom, inline hockey, artistic skating, and roller hockey. These disciplines are part of the respective world championships taking place in different Italian locations, showcasing the nation’s talent and determination.
Artistic Skating
Colombia has a strong presence in artistic skating, with the Artistic Skating World Championships 2023 having taken place in Ibagué, Colombia [[3]]. Although the current focus is on the World Skate Games Italy 2024, it’s essential to acknowledge the country’s hosting capabilities and the success of its athletes in this discipline.
Figure Skating
In Rimini, Paulina Ruíz and Daniela Rodríguez represented Colombia in figure skating, completing the short program in the freestyle modality. They secured 13th and 26th positions, respectively. On September 12, they will participate in the long program to conclude the competition in this modality.
Skatecross and Inline Slalom
Evelyn Stefanía Rincón was part of the junior women’s category in skatecross but did not qualify for the quarterfinals. José Mejía, in the senior men’s category, obtained his passage to the quarterfinals in the time trial but was unfortunately disqualified due to a lack of information in the official competition schedule.
In inline slalom, Colombian Carlos Quiroga finished 22nd in slalom, 24th in giant slalom, 27th in combined slalom, and 30th in parallel slalom, marking his first experience at a world event in this discipline.
Street Skateboarding
Luna Garzón represented Colombia in street skateboarding, competing in the qualifying series. Although she did not advance to the next round of the world skateboarding championship, her participation is a testament to the country’s growing presence in this sport.
Inline Hockey
At the men’s junior inline hockey world championship in Roccaraso, the Colombian national team faced setbacks in their first two matches. They lost to the United States with a score of 2 – 9 and to the Czech Republic with a score of 3 – 4. Colombia will face Italy in the qualifying round, which has accumulated one defeat and one victory.
Colombia’s Progress
Despite facing challenges, Colombia’s participation in the World Skate Games Italy 2024 is a significant step forward for the country’s athletes. With representation in various disciplines, Colombia is slowly but surely making its mark on the international stage.
As the World Skate Games continue, fans can expect to see more thrilling performances from Colombia’s athletes. With their determination and perseverance, they are sure to make their country proud and inspire future generations to take up these exciting sports.
Follow the Action
Stay up-to-date with the latest results and updates from the World Skate Games Italy 2024 on World Skate’s official website [[1]] [[2]]. Don’t miss out on the action as Colombia’s athletes strive for excellence in this prestigious international competition.
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Colombia’s Progress at the World Skate Games Italy 2024
The World Skate Games Italy 2024 is underway, and Colombia is proudly representing itself in various disciplines such as skateboarding, skatecross, inline slalom, inline hockey, artistic skating, and roller hockey. The event is taking place in different locations across Italy, and our Colombian athletes are giving it their all to bring home the best results.
Figure Skating
In Rimini, Paulina Ruíz and Daniela Rodríguez represented Colombia in figure skating. They performed the short program in the freestyle modality and occupied the final positions 13 and 26, respectively. They will complete the long program on Thursday, September 12, to finish the competition in this modality.
Skatecross
Evelyn Stefanía Rincón participated in the junior women’s category of skatecross, but unfortunately, did not qualify for the quarterfinals. José Mejía, in the senior men’s category, obtained his passage to this round in the time trial but was disqualified due to a lack of information in the official competition schedule.
Inline Slalom
The inline slalom world championship took place in Chieti, where Colombian Carlos Quiroga made his debut in this discipline. He finished 22nd in slalom, 24th in giant slalom, 27th in combined slalom, and 30th in parallel slalom.
Street Skateboarding
Luna Garzón represented Colombia in street skateboarding, competing in the qualifying series. However, she did not make it to the next round of the world skateboarding championship.
Inline Hockey
At the men’s junior inline hockey world championship in Roccaraso, the Colombian national team lost its first two matches. They were beaten by the United States with a score of 2 – 9, and by the Czech Republic with a score of 3 – 4. Colombia will face Italy in the qualifying round, which has accumulated one defeat against the United States 1-3, and one victory against the Czech Republic 2-0.
Roller Hockey
In the senior women’s world championship, the Colombian team finished in tenth position. In the men’s U-19 World Championship, the Colombian team finished the first round with three losses (Italy, Portugal, and France). They finished fourth in Group B and will play next Thursday against Spain, the leader of Group A and current world champion, in the quarter-finals of the competition.
What is World Skate?
World Skate is the governing body for skateboarding and roller sports, officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee [[2]]. It is responsible for organizing and governing various competitions, including the World Skate Games [[3]].
Previous World Championships
Colombia has previously hosted World Championships, including the 2020 World Championships of Inline Speed Skating and Inline Hockey, which were assigned to Colombia by the World Skate Executive Board [[1]].
As the World Skate Games Italy 2024 continue, Colombia’s athletes will give it their all to bring home the best results. We wish them the best of luck and look forward to following their progress in this prestigious event.
References:
[[1]]https://www.worldskate.org/news/17-world-skate/3043-colombia-will-host-inline-speed-skating-and-inline-hockey-worlds-in-2020-speed-goes-back-to-italy-in-2022.html
[[2]]https://www.worldskate.org/
[[3]]https://www.worldskate.tv/