Roller Freestyle Skating World Championship
Tournament information
SportRoller freestyle
Established2017
AdministratorWorld Skate

The Roller Freestyle World Championships is the premier roller freestyle championship organised by World Skate. The competition has been held annually biennially since 2017 as part of the World Skate Games.[1]

Venues

Year Location
2017 China Nanjing[2]
2019 Spain Barcelona[3][4][5]
2022 Argentina Buenos Aires[6]

Elite Medallists

Men's

Park

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Roman Abrate (FRA)  Jeremy Melique (FRA)  Julien Cudot (FRA)
2019  Joe Atkinson (GBR)  Nicolas Servy (FRA)  Jeremy Melique (FRA)
2022  Julien Cudot (FRA)  Danilo Senna (BRA)  Diako Diaby (FRA)

Street

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2022  Diego Guilloud (SUI)  Noboru Katayama (JPN)  Joe Atkinson (GBR)

Vert

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2022  Takeshi Yasutoko (JPN)  Yoshiki Takashima (JPN)  Haruhi Shimizu (JPN)

Women

Park

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2017  Chihiro Azuma (JPN)  Amandine Crondoyer (FRA)  María Muñoz (ESP)
2019  Chihiro Azuma (JPN)  Misaki Katayama (JPN)  Manon Derrien (FRA)
2022  Chihiro Azuma (JPN)  Yoshiki Takashima (JPN)  María Muñoz (ESP)

Street

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2022  María Muñoz (ESP)  Carla Pasquinelli (FRA)  Mei Myoga (JPN)

Vert

Year Winner Runner-up Third
2022[7]  Carla Martín (ESP)  Sorachi Kawasaki (JPN)  Eneritz Quincoces (ESP)

References

  1. "WRG2017 Roller Freestyle: An extraordinary experience". World Skate. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  2. "Results Nanjing 2017". World Skate. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  3. "Results Barcelona 2019". World Skate. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  4. "Four medals for spanish team". mundodeportivo.com. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  5. "Joe Atkinson 2019". enextremo.com. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  6. "2022 World Skate Games - Roller freestyle". World Skate. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  7. "2022 Women's World Championships Roller Freestyle Vert Final - World Skate Games". youtube.com. 28 November 2022.
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