No Canada Day Marathon for 2011

The Canada Day Marathon will not be taking place this year.

The event, which has been run on July 1st for the past several years, is lacking a race organizer and there is construction on the roads used for the event.

The Toronto Inline Skating Club is in the early phases of exploring different options for putting an event together for July 1st.

Canada’s Women Qualify for 2011 Pan American Games

The Canadian team competing at the 2011 Pan American Championships in Rosario, Argentina, have been racing with very fast skaters from the Americas.

Canada’s women reached the goal of placing Canada in the top-10 Nations in points on the track in order to qualify for the 2011 Pan American Games. This means Canada will field a women’s team and no men’s team at the 2011 Pan American Games in Mexico this October.

Martine Charbonneau leads her 1000-meter heat- photo Peter Doucet/ SpeedSkateWorld.com

Canada’s women, Martine Charbonneau & Morgane Echardour, got the job done over the two days of intense racing on the 200-meter banked track. Unfortunately, Canadian skaters suffered a few crashes, with three of the five skaters going down on the second day of track racing. All three who fell are well. Steve Robillard, who suffered a concussion after falling at the end of his 500-meter heat, won’t be racing the road program or the marathon. Jade Pauley crashed early during the 15km elimination race while in great position near the front of the pack.

Jade Pauley leads the men’s 15km elimination race- photo Steve Robillard

This competition, which falls well outside of the Canadian racing season, saw the Canadian team having to adjust quickly to the heat as well as being on skates on an unfamiliar track.

Two days of racing on a 200-meter banked track are now complete, and two days of racing on a road course remain. The road program is set for Thursday & Friday. The marathon will then take place on Saturday.

2011 Pan American Championships Team

Roller Sports Canada is pleased to announce the following skaters and supporters will represent Canada at the 2011 Pan American Championships in Rosario, Argentina. This competition serves to qualify nations for the upcoming Pan American Games set for October in Mexico.

Racing begins on Monday March 7th, with two days of track racing, followed by a rest day, two days of racing on a road course, and wrapping up with a marathon held on Saturday March 12th.

Women
– Martine Charbonneau
– Morgane Echardour

Men
– Peter Doucet
– Jade Pauley
– Steve Robillard

Support
– Mike Murray- coach
– Wayne Burrett- manager

Ramping Up for a New Season

Some skaters consider the off-season the time to kickback and relax, drink some beer and watch some football.

That’s fine. Taking a break at the end of the season gives your body and mind a well-deserved rest. But don’t go overboard.

What you do during the off-season lays the foundation for the new year. Don’t waste it.

Read more: Ramping Up for a New Season

Find more advice and tips here: Skate tip of the week & the InlinePlanet

Coupe VRL #2 à Montreal: Jeunes Patineurs et Jade Pauley sont les étoiles!

VRL Le Club de Laval a organisé une compétition de roller a l’intérieur qui a eu lieu cette fin de semaine. La compétition s’est deroulée au Récréathque de Laval.

Photo de Peter Doucet/ SpeedSkateWorld.com

Plusieurs patineurs de Montréal, de la région de Toronto, aine que de la France ont assisté a cette compétition.

C’est une véritable tornade humaine qui a envahie la piste de la Récréathèque de Laval le 19 février dernier. En effet, près d’une soixantaine de patineurs ont tourbillonnés en participant à la deuxième rencontre de la Coupe VRL, une compétition de patinage de vitesse en roller.

Les participants provenaient des clubs VRL et Taz du Québec, Ottawa Inline et Toronto Inline de l’Ontario ainsi que des ALVA et ASTA de la France. La compétition était composée d’une courte et d’une longue distance et se terminait par une course à élimination. Les organisateurs du club VRL se disent très fiers de l’événement et planifient la dernière tranche qui se tiendra le 30 avril pour couronner les champions de la Coupe VRL.

1500m hommes- photo de Peter Doucet/ SpeedSkateWorld.com

Course à élimination- photo de Peter Doucet/ SpeedSkateWorld.com

Do new exercise guidelines send the right message?

The big picture is quite clear: Canadians need to move a lot more and sit a lot less. It’s the details that have caused some confusion.

While the new exercise guidelines released Monday are straightforward, the rationale is leaving some people scratching their heads. That’s because while the message is to exercise more often and more intensely, the recommended minimum levels of physical activity for children and adults have been reduced — from 90 minutes to an hour a day for kids and teens, and from an hour a day to 150 minutes a week for adults.

Read more: Do new exercise guidelines send the right message?