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2000 the International Committee de Course
together with the International Federation
of Roller Sports decided to officially launch
the Inline Downhill World Championships,
an amazing speciality of the speed skating
discipline that is rapidly becoming a marvelous
sports spectacle.
The Inline Downhill consists of a decent
at maximum speed on a circuit that generally
is 2000m long. The athlete that has the
fastest time is declared the winner.
The
German city of Albstadt will host the 8th
consecutive edition of this event from 6th
to 8th July where it is expected to have
athletes from some 15 nations represented.
Previous
cities that have hosted the CIC World Inline
Downhill championships are: Zell am See
2000 (Austria), Lausanne 2001 (Swiss), Belluno
2002 (Italy), Rankwell Ubersaxen 2003 (Austria),
Borgholzhausen 2004 (Germany), Lyon 2005
(France) and Teolo.
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