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2017 World Roller Games

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2017 World Roller Games
Host citySpain
Dates27 August-10 September
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The 2017 World Roller Games was the first edition of the World Roller Games. It took place from August 27, 2017, to September 10, 2017, in Nanjing, China.[1]

The event brought together the world champions of the various roller skating disciplines (inline skates, roller skates or skateboards), with the participation of nearly 4,000 athletes from fifty-seven national federations, distributed in ten disciplines.

Choice of Venue

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The first edition of the World Roller Games was initially awarded to the city of Barcelona. However, due to organizational challenges, Barcelona's hosting of the event was postponed to 2019. Consequently, the inaugural edition of the games in 2017 was held in Nanjing, China. Nanjing had previously hosted the 2014 Youth Olympic Games and the 2016 World Speed Skating Championship, providing existing facilities suitable for skating competitions.

Infrastructure

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Nanjing had previously hosted the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, the 2016 World Speed Skating Championships, and various other international sporting events, and thus had existing infrastructure suitable for the competition. Events were distributed across seven venues. The Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium served exclusively as the location for the opening ceremony, with no competitive events held at this venue.

  • The Wutaishan Gymnasium, located in the Gulou district, is part of the Wutaishan Sports Center complex. The venue previously hosted the 2002 Women's Basketball World Championship. Its main hall measures 28 meters by 48 meters. Additional facilities within the gymnasium include a conference room, a VIP area, and dressing rooms, which during the World Roller Games were used by figure skaters for costume preparation.
  • The Longjiang Gymnasium, located in the Gulou district, hosted part of the field hockey events, which were conducted across two venues. Previously, the facility hosted the 2010 Women's Wrestling World Cup, the 2013 Asian Youth Games, and events during the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. The gymnasium has a seating capacity of 3,000 and a total floor area of 14,000 square meters, including its main hall.
  • The Nanjing University of Technology Gymnasium, located in the Pukou district, served as the second venue for field hockey competitions. The facility, larger than the Longjiang Gymnasium, has a height of nearly 24 meters and a seating capacity of 4,454 spectators. The gymnasium can accommodate two reduced-size field hockey rinks, each measuring 38.6 meters in length (compared to the standard 40 meters and the minimum regulation length of 36 meters). The venue previously hosted events during the 2013 Asian Youth Games.
  • The Jubaoshan Sports Park, located in the Xuanwu district, covers an area of 147 hectares. The venue hosted the downhill and alpine skating events. The downhill track measures 600 meters in length and 6 meters in width, while the alpine skating course is 400 meters long. Attendance at these competitions was free of charge for spectators.
  • The Youth Olympic Sports Park, located in the Pukou district, hosted competitions in three disciplines: freestyle skating, roller field hockey, and roller derby. The sports complex covers an area exceeding 170,000 square meters. Roller field hockey events took place in the main hall, which accommodates two courts. Freestyle skating competitions were held in an adjacent hall measuring 30 meters by 50 meters, featuring seating for 500 spectators on its second floor, situated between the main arena and the gymnasium. Additionally, roller derby competitions were conducted on an indoor floor installed specifically for this purpose, with installation completed in June 2017. The venue also included the athletes' village within an adjoining 180,000-square-meter park area.
  • The Nanjing Sports Training Center, located in the Pukou district, previously hosted several events during the 2014 Youth Olympic Games and the 2016 World Speed Skating Championships. The facility has a seating capacity of 2,000 spectators and covers an area of 87,054 square meters. The venue hosted speed skating events, featuring a 200-meter track and a 500-meter road course, each 8 meters wide. The marathon competition was conducted on a loop course measuring 10.58 kilometers.
  • The Sports Laboratory, located in the Jianye district, hosted skateboarding and freestyle skating events. The facility covers a total area of 12,000 square meters and includes a skate park measuring 752.4 square meters. Freestyle skating events were conducted within an indoor area measuring 30 meters by 45 meters. The site also included a skateboard ramp measuring 4.5 meters high and 21 meters wide, constructed from nearly 22 tons of steel. The venue previously served as a competition site during the Youth Olympic Games.

Modalities

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Participants

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Participants
Africa (12) Americas (9) Asia (14) Europe (20) Oceania (2)
 Angola
 Benin
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Ivory Coast
 Egypt
 Guinea
 Kenya
 Mozambique
 Namibia
 Senegal
 South Africa
 Tanzania
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 United States
 Guatemala
 Mexico
 Bangladesh
 China
 South Korea
 Hong Kong
 India
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Israel
 Japan
 Macau
 Malaysia
 Pakistan
 Thailand
 Chinese Taipei
 Germany
 Austria
 Belgium
 Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Spain
 France
 England
 Hungary
 Italy
 Latvia
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Portugal
 Russia
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Australia
 New Zealand

Schedule

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Source[2]

Opening ceremony Event competitions Medal events Closing ceremony
August-September 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ceremonies
Inline hockey
Rink hockey
Speed
Alpine
Artistic
Free style
Roller derby
Slalom
Skateboarding
Downhill
August-September 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia25131048
2 Italy20253176
3 France1010323
4 Germany98926
5 China*95317
6 Spain510722
7 United States5308
8 Chinese Taipei481224
9 Portugal44210
10 Russia3418
11 South Korea27817
12 Argentina23611
13 Senegal2002
14 Belgium1258
15 Iran1113
16 Australia1102
 Japan1102
 Thailand1102
19 Chile1012
 Latvia1012
21 Brazil1001
 Venezuela1001
23 Czech Republic0112
24 India0101
 Mexico0101
26 Ecuador0022
 Poland0022
28 Canada0011
 Great Britain0011
 New Zealand0011
 Switzerland0011
Totals (31 entries)109109109327

Source[3]

References

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  1. ^ simona (2017-05-08). "World Roller Games - Nanjing 2017". www.worldskate.org. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  2. ^ "Worldskate - Skateboarding & Roller Sports - Worldskate - Skateboarding & Roller Sports - Roller Games 2017 Calendar". www.worldskate.org. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  3. ^ "Worldskate - Skateboarding & Roller Sports - Worldskate - Skateboarding & Roller Sports - Medal Standings". www.worldskate.org. Retrieved 2025-05-14.