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Inline Downhill World Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inline Downhill World Championship
Tournament information
SportInline Downhill
Established2000
AdministratorWorld Skate

The Inline Downhill World Championships is the premier inline downhill championship organised by World Skate. The competition has been held annually since 2000 and has been part of World Skate's World Skate Games since 2017. World Skate has organized this championship in partnership with the International Inline Downhill Association (IIDA)[1][2]

Venues

Year Location
2000 Austria Zell am See[3][4]
2001 Switzerland Lausanne[4]
2002 Italy Italy[4]
2003 Austria Übersaxen[4]
2004 Germany Borgholzhausen[4]
2005 France Lyon[4]
2006 Italy Teolo/Padua[4]
2007 Germany Albstadt[4]
2008 Austria Übersaxen[5]
2009 Italy Teolo[6][7]
2010 Italy Teolo[8]
2011 Italy Bettola[9]
2012 Austria Schönberg am Kamp[10]
2013 France Lyon[11]
2014 Switzerland Lausanne[12]
2015 Italy Cisterna d'Asti[13]
2017 China Nanjing[14]
2018 Italy Teolo[15]
2019 Spain Barcelona[16]
2021 Italy Bettola[17][18][19]
2022 Argentina San Juan[20]

Elite Medallists

Men

Downhill race

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2000  Oscar Galliazzo (ITA)  Stefano Galliazzo (ITA)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)
2001  Oscar Galliazzo (ITA)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Christian Montavon (SUI)
2002  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Oscar Galliazzo (ITA)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)
2003  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Oscar Galliazzo (ITA)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)
2004  Oscar Galliazzo (ITA)  Benoit Gamba (FRA)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)
2005  Harry Perna (FRA)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)  Noredine Kadaoui (FRA)
2006  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Benoit Gamba (FRA)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)
2007  Harry Perna (FRA)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)
2008  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Harry Perna (FRA)  Dominik Dobler (AUT)
2009  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Harry Perna (FRA)  Alexandre Lebrun (FRA)
2010  Harry Perna (FRA)  Angelo Vecchi (ITA)  Cedric Buxin (ITA)
2011  Harry Perna (FRA)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Christian Montavon (SUI)
2012  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Christian Montavon (SUI)  Nicolas Varin (FRA)
2013  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Alexandre Zweili (SUI)  Harry Perna (FRA)
2014  Moritz Nörl (GER)  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Harry Perna (FRA)
2015  Daniel Ladurner (AUT)  Angelo Vecchi (ITA)  Christian Montavon (SUI)
2017  Sebastien Rastegar (FRA)  Agustin Tussetto (ITA)  Christian Montavon (SUI)
2018  Renato Pennuti (ITA)  Agustin Tussetto (ITA)  Sylvain Behr (FRA)
2019  Sylvain Behr (FRA)  Luca Presti (ITA)  Andreu Gresses (ESP)
2021  Renato Pennuti (ITA)  Tiziano Ferrari (ITA)  Sylvain Behr (FRA)
2022  Andreu Greses (ESP)  Pablo Tussetto (ITA)  Sebastien Rastegar (FRA)

Time trial

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Nicolas Varin (FRA)  Agustin Tussetto (ITA)  Sebastien Rastegar (FRA)
2021  Renato Pennuti (ITA)  Sylvain Behr (FRA)  Tiziano Ferrari (ITA)
2022  Andreu Greses (ESP)  Sebastien Rastegar (FRA)  Tiziano Ferrari (ITA)

Inline cross

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Sebastien Rastegar (FRA)  Agustin Tussetto (ITA)  Christian Hervé Montavon (SUI)

Women

Downhill race

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2000  Gabi Leuenberger (SUI)  Elisabeth Schrenk (AUT)  Sandra Ladurner (AUT)
2001  Elisabeth Schrenk (AUT)  Gabi Leuenberger (SUI)  Sandra Ladurner (AUT)
2002  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Gabi Leuenberger (SUI)  Natacha Pontus (FRA)
2003  Gabi Leuenberger (SUI)  Sandra Ladurner (AUT)  Severine Thomas (FRA)
2004  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Elisabeth Schrenk (AUT)  Tina Jauss (GER)
2005  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Sandra Ladurner (AUT)
2006  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Valentina Liguori (ITA)
2007  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)
2008  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Sandra Ladurner (AUT)
2009  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)
2010  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Marie Marchand (FRA)
2011  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)
2012  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Marie Marchand (FRA)  Michelle Buchholzer (AUT)
2013  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Annalenna Rettenberger (GER)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)
2014  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Marjorie Philippoteau (FRA)  Annalenna Rettenberger (GER)
2015  Severine Thomas (FRA)  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Annalenna Rettenberger (GER)
2017  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)  Valentina Börsig (GER)
2018  Claudia Massara (ITA)  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Severine Thomas (FRA)
2019  Claudia Massara (ITA)  Valentina Börsig (GER)  Annalenna Rettenberger (GER)
2021  Romane Favia (SUI)  Martina Pacciolla (ITA)  Sabrina Vitarelli (ITA)
2022  Favia Romane (SUI)  Alef Torref (COL)  Esmeralda Flores Montiel (MEX)

Time trial

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Emile Sadoux (FRA)  Valentina Börsig (GER)  Martina Paciolla (ITA)
2021  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Romane Favia (SUI)  Sofia Dalla Vecchia (ITA)
2022  Favia Romane (SUI)  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Emile Sadoux (FRA)

Inline cross

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Martina Paciolla (ITA)  Emilie Sadoux (FRA)  Valtina Borsig Mira (GER)

References

  1. ^ "Results Torino 2015". World Skate. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  2. ^ "IIDA - International Inline Downhill Association". IIDA. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  3. ^ "2000 World Championship". Bild. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Results 2000-2007" (PDF). Euroskate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Results 2008". Rollerenligne.com. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Daniel Ladurner became world champion for the fifth time". vol.at. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Results 2009" (PDF). Rollerenligne.com. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Results 2010" (PDF). World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Results 2011". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Results 2012". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Results 2013". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Results 2014". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Results 2015". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Results 2017". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Results 2018". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Results 2019". World Skate. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Results 2021". IIDA. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  18. ^ "World downhill skating championships: inline cross results". rollerenligne.com. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Results of the time trials of the 2021 World Championship of downhill skating". rollerenligne.com. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  20. ^ "WSG Argentina: Inline downhill competitions are over". World Skate. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
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