Inline-Speedskating

Speed ​​skating is a discipline in -line skating, such as World Championships and European Championships will be conducted in the regular national and international competitions. The Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports has the aim of recording the sport in the Olympic sports. Inline speed skating is the sport World Games ( results ).

Competition

Tactics

The tactical alignment of Speedskating race is very similar to that of a bicycle race. By exploiting the slipstream created so-called trains or platoons. During the race action is often attacked to shake off slow or unwelcome opponent or with the aim to settle and bring about the Racing decision without mass sprint. By organizing teams in various roles specified for the individual team members, similar to cycling. Often there is a mass sprint, in which each team tries to lead his leader by suitable (allowed ) measures to victory.

Types of competition

The competitions will go over various distances and are discharged at different rates.

Equipment

The equipment of a speed hangover consists of at least a pair of speed skates and a helmet. Standard is also a racing suit from tight-fitting fabric. It reduces air resistance and makes it difficult to pull on the jersey.

Technology

The ice step in speed skating differs from the fitness skating most notably by a lower position. More important than the reduction of air resistance by a lowest possible position of the upper body is a deep center of gravity. This allows a longer Abdruckweg the leg, thereby increasing the control. For this purpose, the knee must be strongly bent. As for speed skating trying to slide as long as possible ( on one leg ) and to achieve the displacement of the thrust body weight. The gliding phase is resolved by the imprints on the Gleitbein. Here is pressed substantially over the heel, while the body moves focus from the repulsive leg away. At the end of this impression the new Gleitbein relies on, and the skate of the stretched leg impression dissolves from the ground. In the recovery phase, it is guided in a semi-circle back to the starting position behind the Gleitbein.

Only the beginning of the sliding phase and completion of the push-off phase both skates have for a short time at the same time contact with the ground ( double support phase ). A key element in the push-off motion, the leg and the body edge to stay in a line. The only way to kick Totally the body center of gravity, resulting in an effective acceleration and driving style.

Competition series

In Germany, three series of events have in recent years established: Nationwide, the German Blade Challenge (GBC ) and the German Inline Cup ( GIC ) for the peak power as well as for fitness athletes; in addition, there are several regional cups, for example in Bavaria, Baden- Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and in each case in the north and east.

  • The GBC had its origins in Hamburg and has been developed as Jever Blade Challenge gradually with events, for example, in Saarbrücken, Bochum, Frankfurt and Berlin to a nationwide series. Addressed peak and ambitious club athletes, performance-oriented fitness hangover and, more recently, children and youth with special junior competitions. 2009, the GBC was held for the last time.
  • The GIC was established in 2008 and is organized by the same organizer as the World Inline Cup (WIC ) and the Swiss Inline Cup (SIC). In addition to the two half- marathons in Berlin Marathon in Cologne as well as the Middle Rhine Valley part of this series. 2010 Bremen coming and possibly Geisingen added as venues.
  • The regionally organized series are an ideal entry into the competitive sport. They offer both dedicated club teams and individual athletes a common platform. Both GBC as well Regiocup events are licensed by the Federation DRIV, thus ensuring the participating athletes a minimum standard of safety and service.

German Championships

The German Championships in Speed ​​Skating will take place every year.

There are also German championship in road competitions in the half marathon, marathon, double marathon ( 84.39 km ) and since 2006 also in the team time trial (10 km for club teams) as well as in the German junior and senior championships on the track.

The race started and evaluated in each age group. The winner in the main class is the German champion. The winners in all other age groups are German masters of their age group. Here, men and women are scored separately.

National squad for the World Championships 2012

For the World Cup in Italy in 2012 following athletes have been nominated for the national team of driv:

World Cup 2012 - Team Germany.

Known speed skaters

The best athletes come traditionally from Italy, Colombia, Korea, France and the USA. These countries have good conditions for the athletes, children are introduced early on inline skating. The early learning of technique and tactics simplifies later driving in the world's elite.

Arranged by nation and alphabetically

  • Argentina Argentina Andrea González ( b. 1977 )
  • Nele Army ( * 1988)
  • Jore van de Berghe (* 1992)
  • Ferre Spruyt (* 1986)
  • Bart Swings (* 1991)
  • Maarten Swings (* 1988)
  • Sabine Berg (* 1990)
  • Jana opponents (* 1985)
  • Anne Titze - Göhl ( b. 1972 )
  • Tobias Hecht (* 1991)
  • Matyk Martin ( b. 1983 )
  • Michaela Newcomer ( * 1984)
  • Felix Rijhnen (* 1990)
  • Katharina Rumpus (* 1993)
  • Matthias Schwierz (* 1984)
  • Nico Wieduwilt ( b. 1982 )
  • Zschätzsch Benjamin ( b. 1979 )
  • Daniel Zschätzsch ( b. 1982 )
  • Christopher Zschätzsch (* 1978)
  • Nathalie Barbotin ( b. 1975 )
  • Pascal Briand ( b. 1976 )
  • Alexis Contin (* 1986)
  • Ewen Fernandez ( * 1989)
  • Estelle Flourens ( b. 1979 )
  • Arnaud Gicquel (born 1972 )
  • Tristan Loy ( b. 1973 )
  • Nicolas Pelloquin (* 1988)
  • Ghizlane Samir ( b. 1976 )
  • Angèle Vaudan (* 1981)
  • Yann Guyader (* 1984)
  • Fabio Francolini (* 1986)
  • Laura Lardani ( b. 1983 )
  • Francesca Lollobrigida (* 1991)
  • Gregorio Duggento (* 1980)
  • Massimiliano Presti ( b. 1975 )
  • Luca Saggiorato ( b. 1983 )
  • Ippolito Sanfratello (* 1973)
  • Giovanna Turchiarelli ( b. 1983 )
  • Maria Laura Orru ( b. 1982 )
  • Fabriana Arias (* 1995)
  • Cecilia Baena (* 1986)
  • Jorge Botero ( b. 1975 )
  • Jennifer Caicedo (* 1984)
  • Pedro Rojas Causil (* 1991)
  • Jorge Luis Cifuentes Méndez (* 1987)
  • Andrés Felipe Muñoz Franco ( * 1988)
  • Kelly Martínez ( born 1986 )
  • Silvia Niño ( b. 1982 )
  • Diego Rosero (* 1980)
  • Nicole Begg (* 1987)
  • Wayne Begg ( b. 1983 )
  • Kalon Dobbin ( b. 1977 )
  • Shane Dobbin (* 1980)
  • Peter Michael (* 1989)
  • Crispijn Ariëns (* 1989)
  • Gary Hekman (* 1988)
  • Manon Kamminga (* 1991)
  • Michel Mulder ( * 1986)
  • Ronald Mulder ( * 1986)
  • Arjan Smit ( b. 1978 )
  • Nick Eigler (* 1981)
  • Susanne Eigler (born 1978 )
  • Martyn Dias ( * 1992)
  • Diogo Merreiros (* 1991)
  • Pia servant ( b. 1977 )
  • Alain Gloor ( b. 1982 )
  • Nadine Gloor (* 1984)
  • Raphael Pfulg (* 1986)
  • Roger Schneider (* 1983)
  • Yves Reist (* 1991)
  • Livio Wenger (* 1993)
  • Severin Widmer (* 1988)
  • Sheila Herrero ( b. 1976 )
  • Joseba Fernandez ( * 1989)
  • Garikoitz Lerga Nikolay ( b. 1976 )
  • Sandra Gómez Lorenzo ( b. 1980 )
  • Patxi Peula (* 1988)
  • Sheila Posada (* 1987)
  • Brittany Bowe (* 1988)
  • Julie Glass ( b. 1979 )
  • Chad Hedrick ( born 1977 )
  • Joey Mantia (* 1986)
  • Anthony muse
  • Theresa Cliff - Ryan ( b. 1978 )
  • Keith Turner
  • Derek Parra (born 1970 )
  • Alexander Bastidas ( b. 1983 )
  • Sandra Buelvas (* 1988)
  • Juan Jardine ( born 1984 )
  • Solymar Vivas (* 1993)
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