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Skating Series in Switzeland

Information about skating series in Switzerland. organized by type of event. See also more about Swiss Skating, about European Skating, and about Skating World Wide.

Swiss Skate Tour
- Inline Event Liechtenstein | 2022 May 7 | Link |
- Mittelland Rollt | 2022 August 21 | Link |
- Inline am Belpathlon | 2022 June 19 | Link |
- Rolevent in Niederbipp | 2022 May 15 | Link |
- Pararace and Roll Event Interlaken | 2022 August 28 | Link |

SERIES: Swiss Inine Cup
WEB SITE URL: swiss-inline-cup.com (offline) FROM WIKIPEDIA:
World Inline Cup History:
In 1999 first attempts in order to establish a racing series with standardized evaluation system and rules were made. The then called European Inline Cup was managed by CERS (Confédération Européenne de Roller Skating). Back then the company Playlife was its main sponsor. In 2000 the Grand Prix, including the eight biggest competitions in Europe, occurred for the first time. Since 2001 competitions were held all over the world. The evaluation categories Grand Prix, Class 1 and Class 2 were born. In 2003 the IGUANA Think Thank AG, which already was supporting the Swiss Inline Cup, took over the organization of the Cup, naming it World-Inline-Cup. 3 years later IGUANA Schweiz AG superseded the IGUANA Think Thank AG until finally IGUANA Deutschland GmbH, resident in Berlin, undertook the organization in 2014. Furthermore, they have been maintaining the German Inline Cup since 2008.



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