RSC Nationals Schedule of Events, RSC Speed Technical Committee Meeting on July 1st

The 2011 Canadian Outdoor Speed Championships are set to take place this weekend in Harriston, Ontario at the CITC’s 200-meter track.

The official practice is set for Friday July 1st from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The RSC Speed Committee Meeting will take place at 5:15 p.m. inside the CITC’s Pavilion. RSC affiliated Clubs are allowed to send on representative to the meeting. Those who may also attended the meeting include RSC’s President (Wayne Burrett), RSC’s Vice-President of Speed (Tyler Congdon), and RSC’s Athlete’s Representative (Sarah Hopkins).

Skaters Sanctioned for Positive Doping Tests at the 2010 World Roller Speed Skating Championships

FIRS and the CIC have confirmed that skaters Angie Perez (Colombia), Nicolas Bermudez (Colombia), and Paola Serrano have tested positive at the anti doping tests carried out in 2010 at the World Roller Speed Skating Championships.

Those athletes, who have been disqualified by the Colombian Federation, have lost their World Championship titles. The CIC will award medals according to new rankings that exclude the skaters who tested positive.

Canadian Women Step on Podium in Pennsylvania & Wisconsin

This past weekend proved fruitful for Canadian skaters competing in the USA.

Candy Wong & Nadine Currie Jackson placed 1st and 2nd in the Open Women’s category at the Apostle Islands Inline Marathon in Wisconsin. Morgan Williams placed 7th overall.

Morgane Echardour scored a triple victory at this season’s second Eastern Seaboard Series. She won the Pro Women’s 15km race and 1km time-trial and was the top female finisher in the 5km race.

Morgane Echardour on the Eastern Seaboard Series’ Pro Women’s podium top-step- photo by Peter Doucet, SpeedSkateWorld.com

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Candy Wong (left, in red) starts her race at the Apostle Islands Inline Marathon

2011 RSO Series Kicks Off in Harriston- Results & Pictures

Click here for results and a few photos from last weekend’s RSO Series #1 held at the CITC in Harriston.


Shannon Hegarty leads Paisley Perrie in a 500-meter race- photo by Peter Doucet


Young skaters take to the line- photo by Peter Doucet


Skaters from Quebec’s CPVRAM took advantage of the opportunity to compete at the CITC 200-meter track, which will be in early July’s Canadian Outdoor Speed Championships- photo by Peter Doucet

Nadine Currie Jackson Back Home After 6th Place at World Masters Marathon Champs

Nadine Currie Jackson has just returned home from Europe after competing in Dijon, France, at the World Masters Marathon Championships.

The race went very well for her, considering she partially dislocated her shoulder 10 days before the race. The shoulder wasn’t an issue since she had some very aggressive therapy and exercises to get it back into a functional arm swing.

She placed 6th in her category. Her goal was to place in the top ten. So she was pleased with that. Nadine tried to hold on to the attack pack, they got a bit of speed and she lost the draft. She spent the rest of the marathon in the chase pack and won the field sprint to the finish, beating out the France alliance.

Constant Montpellier had some bad luck and was disqualified on the way to the finish line. He would have placed high if that didn’t happen. He skated strong and stayed with the lead pack to the finish.

Skaters Close to Podium at World Master Marathon Champs in France

Constant Montpellier and Nadine Currie Jackson skated with some of the best Masters skaters in the World. Both athletes placed well, with Nadine Currie Jackson finishing in 6th place in her category. Constant Montpellier his group’s final sprint and was gobbled up by a group of skaters with about 100-meters to go.

Nadine Currie Jackson (center) poses with Jeffrey Neal (left), Hernan Diaz (2nd from right), and Sooty Atkins (right)- photo from Hernan Diaz

Annulation de la competition du 19 juin au Taz (Montreal)- Cancellation of the June 19 Competition at the Taz (Montreal)

Nous avons le grand regret de vous annoncer l’annulation de la compétition du Taz qui était supposé avoir lieu le 19 juin prochain. À ce jour, seule une douzaine de membres du club se sont inscrits. Ce nombre ne nous permet pas de justifier l’annulation des autres activités du taz pour cette journée.

En revanche, nous tiendrons une compétition amicale, cette journée fera partie de notre préparation aux championnats Canadien.

Ouverture des portes 7:30, tout doit être terminé pour 10h45.

Une participation monétaire sera demandé à tous. 5$ pour les adultes et 2$ pour les enfants.

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We regret to announce the cancellation of the competition at Taz. To date, only a dozen club members have signed up. This number does not allow us to justify the cancellation of the other activities at the taz for the day
June 19.

However, we will do a friendly competition in in preparation for Canadian championships.

Door openning : 7h30, end of the race day 10h45

Cost : 5$ for adults and 2$ for kids