Colombia’s Secret

Less than 20 years ago, Colombia was mainly known as the country the bad guys in “Miami Vice” came from. Only fifteen years ago, skating-wise they were virtually nonexistent. So I was wondering how come they’re today the strongest skating nation in the world… Well, I’ve got a simple and logic answer: The people implicated in skating over there, at all levels, has just done what must be done, in the right and proper way. From the officials that at the very least did what was expected from them, to the coaches that dearly wanted to improve themselves every day, to the patient and caring parents.

And their athletes? Champions are not made overnight. It takes a lot more than a magic touch to hear the national anthem and see the Colombian flag on the podium so often during the last few editions of World Championships. But it certainly has to do with good alchemy, combining the right measure of passion, talent, organization, sponsorship, mentality, discipline and work… a lot of work, no doubt.

Read more: Colombia’s Secret

Murielle Kaschi finishes 7th in Junior Solo Dance at World Roller Figure Skating Champs in Portugal

Canada’s Murielle Kaschi finished 7th in the Junior Solo Dance competition at the World Roller Figure Skating Championships, underway in Portugal.

Kaylah Marci finished 14th in the Junior Ladies Freeskating- Free (short & long).

Kailah Macri- photo from Liga Vallecaucana de Patinaje

TISC Honors & Celebrates Skaters and Volunteers at 2010 Awards & End of Year Party

The Toronto Inline Skating Club held its annual Awards & End of Year Party at Toronto’s Swansea Town Hall in Toronto last night.

With the help of food, music, videos, slide-shows, speeches, trophies, prizes, and presentations, a full house enjoyed this celebration of the past and is now looking to the future for continued success & growth with the club.

Read more here: TISC Honors & Celebrates Skaters and Volunteers at 2010 Awards & End of Year Party

World Roller Figure Champs live stream starts November 24th

The World Roller Figure Skating Championships will be streamed online.

Two skaters are representing Canada in the Junior World Class Division. Kailah Macri will be skating Figures and Freestyle and Rielle Kaschl will be skating Solo Dance.

Live Streaming starts at 4pm Portugal time ( 11am EST) on Wednesday November 24th.

VRL Cup Indoor Competition in Montreal on December 18th

The ‘Coupe VRL’ will be taking place on December 18th at the Récréathèque de Laval near Montreal.

Skaters are invited to attend this event. Please submit your entries by December 10th.

Here are basic details you’ll need;

  • WHEN: December 18th 2010
  • TIME: 8am to 12pm
  • WHERE: Récréathèque de Laval, 900 Boul. Curé-Labelle, Laval, Quebec
  • ENTRY FEE: $20 for adults, $10 for children, race day registration add $5
  • VENUE INFORMATION: indoor roller rink with coated wood floor, 100-meter track
  • CATEGORIES & DISTANCES: Tiny & primary (4, 5, 6, 7 years old), Juvenile & elementary (8, 9, 10, and 11 years old), Freshman & sophomore (12, 13, 14, and 15 years old), Junior and elite (16 to 34 years old), Masters (35 years old and over), developmetn, youth, adults, 16 years and over recreational
  • WHERE TO SUBMIT ENTRIES, LODGING INFORMATION: Stéphane Charron: charronsteph@yahoo.ca