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Inline Speed Skating competition
2021 World Championships
LocationColombia Ibagué, Colombia
Dates6-13 November
Champions
Men Colombia
Women Colombia
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The 2021 Inline Speed Skating World Championships was the 69th edition of the Inline Speed Skating World Championships overall and was held in Ibagué, Colombia from 6 to 13 November 2021. It was held in both Elite and Junior categories. It was the 6th edition of the championship to take place in Colombia

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Track
200m Dual Time Trial Steven Villegas
 Colombia
Pedro Causil
 Colombia
Duccio Marsili
 Italy
500m Sprint Edwin Estrada
 Colombia
Pedro Causil
 Colombia
Ricardo Verdugo
 Chile
1000m Sprint Pedro Causil
 Colombia
Chao Tsu-cheng
 Chinese Taipei
Gwendal Le-Pivert
 France
10000m points elimination Daniel Zapata
 Colombia
Jason Suttels
 Belgium
Martin Ferrié
 France
10000m elimination Oscar Cobo
 Colombia
Daniel Zapata
 Colombia
Giuseppe Bramante
 Italy
3000m relay Pedro Causil
Oscar Cobo
Andrés Jiménez
 Colombia
Elton De Souza
Martin Ferrié
Gwendal Le Pivert
 France
Giuseppe Bramante
Daniele Di Stefano
Duccio Marsili
 Italy
Road
100m Sprint Ioseba Fernández
 Spain
Steven Villegas
 Colombia
Jorge Martínez
 Mexico
1 Lap Sprint Gwendal Le Pivert
 France
Duccio Marsili
 Italy
Ricardo Verdugo
 Chile
10000m points Nolan Beddiaf
 France
Patxi Peula
 Spain
Daniel Zapata
 Colombia
15000m elimination Martin Ferrié
 France
Nolan Beddiaf
 France
Manuel Saavedra
 Colombia
42195m Marathon Martin Ferrié
 France
Andrés Gómez
 Colombia
Chen Yan-cheng
 Chinese Taipei

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Track
200m Dual Time Trial Geiny Pájaro
 Colombia
Mathilde Pédronno
 France
María José Moya
 Chile
500m Sprint María Fernanda Timms
 Colombia
Geiny Pájaro
 Colombia
María Arias
 Ecuador
1000m Sprint Yang Ho-chen
 Chinese Taipei
María Fernanda Timms
 Colombia
Marie Dupuy
 France
10000m points elimination Fabriana Arias
 Colombia
Luz Garzón
 Colombia
Yang Ho-chen
 Chinese Taipei
10000m elimination Luz Garzón
 Colombia
Fabriana Arias
 Colombia
Marine Lefeuvre
 France
3000m relay Yong Ho-chen
Li Meng-chu
Lu Yi-hsuan
 Chinese Taipei
María Fernanda Timms
Fabriana Arias
Gabriela Rueda
 Colombia
Marine Lefeuvre
Marie Dupuy
Alison Bernardi
 France
Road
100m Sprint Geiny Pájaro
 Colombia
María José Moya
 Chile
Valeria Rodríguez
 Colombia
1 Lap Sprint Geiny Pájaro
 Colombia
María José Moya
 Chile
María Arias
 Ecuador
10000m points Gabriela Rueda
 Colombia
Luz Garzón
 Colombia
Angy Quintero
 Venezuela
15000m elimination Luz Garzón
 Colombia
Gabriela Rueda
 Colombia
Alejandra Traslaviña
 Chile
42195m Marathon Luz Garzón
 Colombia
Gabriela Rueda
 Colombia
Marine Lefeuvre
 France

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia*1513331
2 France43613
3 Chinese Taipei2125
4 Spain1102
5 Chile0246
6 Italy0134
7 Belgium0101
8 Ecuador0022
9 Mexico0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (10 entries)22222266

References

  1. "MARATHONS CLOSED THE 2021 INLINE SPEED SKATING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". 13 November 2021.
  2. "2021 Inline Speed Skating World Championships results".
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