China also continues to lead the games in speed slalom and classic slalom freestyle

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Inline Freestyle

China also continues to lead the games in speed slalom and classic freestyle The sun is finally shining again
over Rome and on the terrace of the Pincio where the inline freestyle world championship has been taking
place for four days. The last two days have been complicated and, due to the persistent rain, the competitions
could not be held regularly. The judges were forced to cancel some competition after another due to the
adverse weather conditions. Today was supposed to be the final day of the world championships, but it was
used to make up for the cancelled races: the speed slalom and the classic freestyle slalom. Regarding the first
speciality, no names from last year's world championships appeared on the junior podium except for the
men's category: Huang Pin Ruei of China Taipei, gold medallist last year, had to settle for a bronze medal this
year.


SPEED SLALOM JUNIOR MEN
1. Wang Yu Chun (TPE)
2. Pan Qi Guan (CHN)
3. Huang Pin Ruei (TPE)


SPEED SLALOM JUNIOR WOMEN
1. Li Yun Fang (TPE)
2. Xu Jing (CHN)
3. Zhu Si Yi (CHN)


In the senior men's category, the chinese athlete Zhang Hao, silver medallist in Shanghai, finished the
competition in third place, obtaining a bronze medal. Gold for Iranian athlete Amirmohammad Savari
Jamalouei and silver for the Chinese athlete Fu Yu. In the women's category, Iran's Taraneh Ahmadi, bronze
medallist in 2023, managed this year to edge out Chinese competition and snatch the gold medal. Liu Chiao
Hsi of China Taipei drops to second place from last year. Third place for Iran and its Esfahani representative
Romina Salek. In the speed slalom, the presence of the Iranian team is strong and evident.


SPEED SLALOM SENIOR WOMEN
1. Taraneh Ahmadi (IRI)
2. Liu Chiao Hsi (TPE)
3. Esfahani Romina Salek (IRI)


SPEED SLALOM SENIOR MEN
1. Amirmohammad Savari Jamalouei (IRI)
2. Fu Yu (CHN)
3. Zhang Hao (CHN)


The Classic Freestyle Slalom competitions were spectacular and here too we found some confirmations and
newcomers. Also here is China team that commands the game, winning around eighty per cent of the medals
on offer. In the junior women's category, the two Chinese girls in first and second place confirmed last year's
medals. Bronze for an athlete from Hong Kong. In the men's category only China's Sun Xin Zhao defended the
silver medal won in Shanghai, while in first and third place were China's Li Ran and Pavel Matveev. Among the
senior males, the Italians Valerio Degli Agostini and Lorenzo Guslandi got space for themselves and reach the
podium in second and third place respectively, leaving the top step to the reigning speciality champion Zhang
Hao. Among the women, Spain's Victoria Andres Jofre succeeded in undermining the Asian hegemony by
taking the bronze medal, behind Liu Jia Xin, silver medallist in 2023, and Qin Yu Qing.


CLASSIC FREESTYLE SLALOM JUNIOR WOMEN
1. Xu Xiao Xiao (CHN)
2. Kuang Ning Xin (CHN)
3. Li Yuet Yi (HKG)


CLASSIC FREESTYLE SLALOM JUNIOR MEN
1. Li Ran (CHN)
2. Sun Xin Zhao (CHN)
3. Pavel Matveev (AIN)


CLASSIC FREESTYLE SLALOM SENIOR MEN
1. Zhang Hao (CHN)
2. Valerio Degli Agostini (ITA)
3. Lorenzo Guslandi (ITA)


CLASSIC FREESTYLE SLALOM SENIOR MEN
1. Liu Jia Xin (CHN)
2. Qin Yu Qing (CHN)
3. Victoria Andres Jofre (ESP)