Inline Alpine World Championships

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The Inline Alpin World Championships (officially WIAC World Championships Inline Alpin ) is a two-year world championship in inline alpine sport, organized by the World Inline Alpine Committee (WIAC) and the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS).

history

The first world championships were held in 2010 by the World Inline Alpine Committee as an unofficial slalom event, from 2012 onwards the giant slalom, parallel slalom, team competition and, as the second organizer, the international umbrella organization Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports. In addition, the world championships are organized by the national federation and club. In 2012 and 2014, the giant slalom and the slalom made it into the World Cup .

Venues

year Venue (s)
2010 GermanyGermany Unterensingen
2012 GermanyGermany Cham
2014 GermanyGermany Oberhundem
2016 GermanyGermany Unterensingen / VillablinoSpainSpain 
2018 JapanJapan Saitama

Prices

The first three places will be awarded gold, silver or bronze medals and the fourth to ten-place animals will receive souvenirs.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. WIAC - regulations (PDF; 257 kB)