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Tournament information | |
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Sport | Inline freestyle |
Established | 2015 |
Administrator(s) | World Skate |
The Inline Freestyle World Championships is the premier inline freestyle championship organised by World Skate. The competition has been held annually since 2015 and has been part of World Skate's World Skate Games since 2017.
Year | Location |
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2015 | Turin [1] [2] |
2016 | Bangkok [3] |
2017 | Nanjing [4] |
2018 | Arnhem [5] [6] |
2019 | Barcelona [7] [8] |
2022 | Buenos Aires |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Sergey Timchenko (RUS) | Ye Hao Qin (CHN) | Alexandr Timchenko (RUS) |
2016 | Sergey Timchenko (RUS) | Ye Hao Qin (CHN) | Alexandr Timchenko (RUS) |
2017 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Ye Hao Qin (CHN) | Hsieh Mu-Lun (TPE) |
2018 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Masayoshi Shibagaki (JPN) | Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) |
2019 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Sergey Timchenko (RUS) | Alexandr Timchenko (RUS) | Sawangsri Kanchanok (THA) |
2016 | Sergey Timchenko (RUS) | Alexandr Timchenko (RUS) | Ye Haoqin (CHN) |
2017 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Sergey Timchenko (RUS) | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) |
2018 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) |
2019 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Artem Puzanov (RUS) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Ye Hao Qin (CHN) | Pan Yu Shuo (CHN) | Giron Raphael (FRA) |
2016 | Pan Yu Shuo (CHN) | Savio Brivio (ITA) | Wu Dong Yan (TPE) |
2017 | Zhang Hao (CHN) | Chen Yu-Chi (TPE) | Xiao Bing-Sheng (TPE) |
2018 | Yu Jun Yan (CHN) | Jimmy Fort (FRA) | Chen Yu-Chi (TPE) |
2019 | Yu Jun Yan (CHN) | Jamalouei Amir Mohammad Savari (IRI) | Reza Lesani (IRI) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Thomas Rataud (FRA) | Gianmarco Savi (ITA) | Alexandre Fantuz (FRA) |
2016 | Thomas Rataud (FRA) | Florian Petitcollin (FRA) | Herve Guillou (FRA) |
2017 | Fall Dame (SEN) | Florian Petitcollin (FRA) | Gianmarco Savi (ITA) |
2018 | Florian Petitcollin (FRA) | Alessio Bianzale (ITA) | Matteo Pallazzi (ITA) |
2019 | Florian Petitcollin (FRA) | Fall Dame (SEN) | Jean-Pierre Ngor Sarr (SEN) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Huang Hai Yang (CHN) | Senarat Phuri (THA) | Rompo Chawis (THA) |
2016 | Huang Hai Yang (CHN) | Rompo Chawis (THA) | Senarat Phuri (THA) |
2017 | Huang Hai Yang (CHN) | Senarat Phuri (THA) | Enrique Rubio Mesas (ESP) |
2018 | Enrique Rubio Mesas (ESP) | Denis Shirobokov (RUS) | Senarat Phuri (THA) |
2019 | Senarat Phuri (THA) | Enrique Rubio Mesas (ESP) | Huang Hai Yang (CHN) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Su Fei Qian (CHN) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Maryna Boiko (UKR) |
2016 | Meng Yun (CHN) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Claudia Hartmanis (POL) |
2017 | Feng Hui (CHN) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Su Fei Qian (CHN) |
2018 | Su Fei Qian (CHN) | Chiu Yin-Hsuan (TPE) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) |
2019 | Su Fei Qian (CHN) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Claudia Hartmanis (POL) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Su Fei Qian (CHN) | Ksenia Dubinchik (RUS) |
2016 | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Ksenia Dubinchik (RUS) | Claudia Hartmanis (POL) |
2017 | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Wang Ding Yu Xin (CHN) | Claudia Hartmanis (POL) |
2018 | Vasilisa Petushok (BLR) | Daria Kuznetsova (RUS) | Zoe Granjon (FRA) |
2019 | Su Fei Qian (CHN) | Mika Moritoki (JPN) | Vasilisa Maslova (BLR) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Zoe Granjon (FRA) | Tzu-Chien Wang (TPE) | Hsuan-Min Liang (TPE) |
2016 | Barbara Bossi (ITA) | Lu Qianqian (CHN) | Cristina Rotunno (ITA) |
2017 | Chen Bei-Yi (TPE) | Laya Arabi (IRI) | Claudia Hartmanis (POL) |
2018 | Lily Granjon (FRA) | Wang Jia Wei (TPE) | Chen Pei-Yi (TPE) |
2019 | Chen Pei-Yi (TPE) | Lo Pei-Yu (TPE) | Elisa Paoli (ITA) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Conan Maeliss (FRA) | Claudia Massara (ITA) | Maud Oguey (FRA) |
2016 | Conan Maeliss (FRA) | Marina Oliveras Argibay (ESP) | Aurianne Daries (FRA) |
2017 | Awa Balde (SEN) | Conan Maeliss (FRA) | Marina Oliveras Argibay (ESP) |
2018 | Marina Oliveras Argibay (ESP) | Conan Maeliss (FRA) | Elisa Paoli (ITA) |
2019 | Awa Balde (SEN) | Conan Maeliss (FRA) | Marina Oliveras Argibay (ESP) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Bhodana Hotsko (UKR) | Natalia Krykova (RUS) | Chiara Lualdi (ITA) |
2016 | Nichakan Chinupun (THA) | Olga Fokina (RUS) | Guan Yingying (CHN) |
2017 | Nichakan Chinupun (THA) | Natalia Krykova (RUS) | Guan Yingying (CHN) |
2018 | Natalia Krykova (RUS) | Bhodana Hotsko (UKR) | Nichakan Chinupun (THA) |
2019 | Olga Fokina (RUS) | Bohdana Hotsko (UKR) | Anna Kukushkina (RUS) |
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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2015 | Guo Fang (CHN) Zhang Hao (CHN) | Andrea Rotunno (ITA) Nicolas Quiriconi (ITA) | Yu Jin Seong (KOR) Kim Jun Kyeom (KOR) |
2016 | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Ye Haoqin (CHN) Zhang Hao (CHN) | Masayoshi Shibagaki (JPN) Taiki Shibagaki (JPN) |
2017 | Ye Haoqin (CHN) Zhang Hao (CHN) | Gu Kun Qin (CHN) Zeng Chen Yu (CHN) | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) |
2018 | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Ye Haoqin (CHN) Zhang Hao (CHN) | Chiu Yin-Hsuan (TPE) Hsieh Mu-Lun (TPE) |
2019 | Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA) Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA) | Gu Kun Qin (CHN) Zeng Chen Yu (CHN) | Masayoshi Shibagaki (JPN) Taiki Shibagaki (JPN) |
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