TISC AGM

The Toronto Inline Skating Club (TISC) will be holding its Annual General Meeting on the 16th of March. TISC’s long-time president, Gillian Clarke, will be stepping down as President of the club. The club’s membership will be voting on a new board of directors. [more]


TISC’s President, Gillian Clarke, leads her group at the 2007 Ottawa Inline Skating Festival. Clarke is stepping down from the TISC Presidency- Photo from Peter Doucet

CRISC Skaters In The USA

Members of the Calgary Rollercade Inline Skating Club recently competed at the 2008 Auburn Winter Invitational Speed Meet in Washington, USA. Mark Virtue from the USA took pictures of the races. [view the Auburn photo gallery]

Auburn Senior Men's long race final
A CRISC skater in the senior men’s long distance final in Auburn- photo by Mark Virtue

You can view a photo album of one of CRISC‘s practice this past January. [click for photo album]

RSC Speed Nationals & RSO Speed Provincials Dates

The dates for the RSC Speed Nationals & RSO Speed Provincials are now confirmed.

Roller Sports Canada will hold its annual speed championship at the Canadian Inline Training Centre in Harriston, Ontario. The 200-meter banked track will play host to the Canadian Championships from June 27th to the 30th. The official practice will be on Friday and racing will take place on Saturday and Sunday. Monday will be held as a rain date.

The Canada Day Marathon will take place in Cambridge on July 1st.

Roller Sports Ontario will host its annual provincial speed championship May 30th to June 1st. The Ontario championship will take place at Christ The King 200-meter flat track, the training venue used by the Toronto Inline Skating Club. Friday will serve as the official practice day. Racing will take place on Saturday and Sunday.

More details on these events will be posted at a later date. Forms and information will be posted in the information bar on the left-hand side.

Montreal’s ‘Le TAZ’

Between 1996 and 2001, Montreal was home to an indoor multi-sport facility called Le TAZ. After its doors were closed in 2001, a group of administrators- including Paula Barsetti et Michel Comeau- dedicated efforts in finding a new location for a new facility.

After many years of consultations, potential site searches, and working with the three levels of government including the City Of Montreal, it has been announced that there will be a ground breaking this March.

The facility will feature an indoor 200-meter flat track. A future expansion of the TAZ may allow for a F.I.R.S. regulation banked track to be added to the multi sport facility.

The TAZ, which will be built on a site near Papineau Street and ‘La Métropolitaine’ highway, will lay claim to being part of Montreal’s 2nd biggest park. [Le TAZ website]

Currently, Canada’s only dedicated roller speed skating venue is a 200-meter outdoor banked track at the Canada Inline Training Center in Harriston, Ontario- about 1 1/2 hours north-east of Toronto.

Design Canada Results

The Design Canada results are in!

Roller Sports Canada & Il Peloton would like to thank all of the entrants and all of the voters in making the Design Canada! competition an unqualified success. 22 entries were received along with hundreds of votes. Many of you took the time to express your enthusiasm for the contest and shared your comments:

  • I’d be proud to wear just about any one of them – they are excellent.
  • Hard to choose.
  • A wonderful initiative.
  • J’aimerais bien être encore d’âge de porter un Skinsuit et avoir la fierté de représenter mes origines.
  • All I can say is. . .wow!
  • There are so many beautiful choices.
  • Thanks for running the contest.  Fantastic.
  • I wish I could vote for all of them.

After tallying the votes, we are pleased to announce that the winners are. . .

   
(to enlarge click on the skinsuit)

Design #12 will become the suit for the Canadian World/Pan Am Team and will undergo modifications to meet the teams’ requirements. The final version will be posted at a later date.

Design #20 will become what is called the Official Canada suit. It has already been given some finishing touches, including the application of elements from Design #4, a very popular design in the competition. You can see the final version of the Official Canada suit below:

This suit will be available for sale at Il Peloton, including on the website, starting in March 2008. Matching jerseys and shorts will also be available a little later on in the season. Anyone who wishes to represent Canada while racing or skating anywhere in the world now has the ability to do so. Proceeds from the sale of this clothing will be donated by Il Peloton to support the athletes on the 2008 Canadian World Team.

Once again, a huge thank you to all of the people who contributed, promoted, visited, and voted. It has been a fantastic experience and everyone involved is very proud to have been part of Design Canada!

Your Design Canada! Team
Il Peloton Ltd. & Rollersports Canada 

Design Canada Update

In conjunction with Rollersports Canada, Il Peloton has organized a contest for the creation of two skinsuits for Canadians for 2008. 22 incredible entries were entered into the contest and now is the time for speedskaters everywhere in Canada to vote for their favourite!

One of the suits will be worn by the World and Pan American Games Teams.  The other suit will be made available to anyone who wants to represent Canada in roller speed skating competitions. Proceeds from these suits will help benefit the Canadian World and Pan American Teams.
 
Over 100 votes have been received thus far. In order to get a greater national input, your help is needed to promote the design competition by informing skaters in your community who might be interested, via e-mail about the contest.
Voting has been extended until Monday January 28th at midnight.
 
[Read more about Design Canada]

The results of the contest will be announced on this site.