World Scootering Championship

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World Scootering Championship
Tournament information
SportRoller freestyle
Established2017
AdministratorWorld Skate

The Scooter World Championships is the premier scootering championship organised by World Skate, the only organization that regulates scootering with the avail of the IOC. The first event took place in 2019 as part of the World Skate Games in Barcelona. This first event was organised after an agreement with the International Scooter Federation, the most popular organization that regulates scootering, to include their World Championship (which has been held annually since 2012) as part of the World Skate Games.[1] After that, World Skate has moved on and organized their own World Championships in 2021, without the involvement of ISF. The third world championship will take place as part of the 2022 World Skate Games[2]

Venues[edit]

Year Location
2019 Spain Barcelona[3]
2021 Spain Barcelona[4]
2022 Argentina Buenos Aires[5]
2023 Spain Madrid[6]

Elite Medallists[edit]

Men[edit]

Park[edit]

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2019  Jonmarco Gaydos (USA)  Chris Farris (USA)  Dylan Morrison (AUS)
2021  Jordan Clark (GBR)  Cody Flom (USA)  Jayden Sharman (GBR)
2022  Jamie Hull (GBR)  Bartosz Oskroba (POL)  Chris Farris (USA)
2023  Jordan Clark (GBR)  Jayden Sharman (GBR)  Matěj Pekárek (CZE)

Street[edit]

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2021  Lucas Di Meglio (FRA)  Niko Kylmälä (FIN)  Auguste Pellaud (FRA)
2022  Jonathan Perroni (FRA)  Richard Zelinka (CZE)  Lucas Di Meglio (FRA)
2023  Lucas Di Meglio (FRA)  Guifré Obradors (ESP)  Matěj Pekárek (CZE)

Women[edit]

Park[edit]

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2019  Rebeca Ortiz (USA)  Alexandra Madsen (NZL)  Bianca Dilworth (AUS)
2021  Lucy Evans (GBR)  Claire Parks (USA)  Rebeca Ortiz (USA)
2022  Rebeca Ortiz (USA)  Claire Parks (USA)  Lucy Evans (GBR)
2023  Claire Parks (USA)  Alexandra Madsen (NZL)  Mia Catalano (USA)

Street[edit]

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2023  Mia Catalano (USA)  Joséphine Zgorski (FRA)  Sophie Molyneux (GBR)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WRG to include World Skate-ISA Scooter World Championship". World Skate. 18 March 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  2. ^ "2022 World Skate Games to be held in Argentina". 11noticias.com. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  3. ^ "2019 World Skate Games - Scooter". World Skate. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  4. ^ "2021 World Scooter Championships". World Skate. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  5. ^ "2022 World Skate Games - Scootering". World Skate. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  6. ^ "2023 World Scootering Championship". World Skate. Retrieved 20 June 2023.