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==The World Freestyle Round-Up==
==Contests==
<br>
*[[World Round-Up 2016]]
The World Round Up is today considered the biggest freestyle championship of the world, with contestants from all around the globe, on the last version of the contest attended people from 16 countries and four continents.
*[[World Round-Up 2015]]
<br> Located in Cloverdale, 26,2 miles from Vancouver, Canada.
*[[2014 World Round-Up]]
It runs in parallel with the Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair, with an atendency of over 110,000 people over the 4 days of the competition. It consists in three runs of one minute long over three stages;
*[[2013 World Round-Up]]
Preliminaries - Semi-finals - Finals. For Three diferent categories Amateur, Professional and Masters.
*[[2012 World Round-Up]]
Every year people from skateboard industry takes part of the event and share time with the contestants, making it an unique experience for skaters.

Latest revision as of 01:01, 29 August 2018

The World Freestyle Round-Up
Social Official Website Internet Time Machine Facebook
Country Canada
City Cloverdale, British Columbia
Location Cloverdale Rodeo and County Fair

Contests

The World Freestyle Round-Up


The World Round Up is today considered the biggest freestyle championship of the world, with contestants from all around the globe, on the last version of the contest attended people from 16 countries and four continents.
Located in Cloverdale, 26,2 miles from Vancouver, Canada. It runs in parallel with the Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair, with an atendency of over 110,000 people over the 4 days of the competition. It consists in three runs of one minute long over three stages; Preliminaries - Semi-finals - Finals. For Three diferent categories Amateur, Professional and Masters. Every year people from skateboard industry takes part of the event and share time with the contestants, making it an unique experience for skaters.