For the first time, the finals of the World Inline Cup (WIC) will take place
within the framework of the real,- BERLIN MARATHON for inline skaters. The
skaters’ race, which will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 25 on
the boulevard Straße des 17. Juni, will be staging top athletes once
again. The most important competition of the year, the 8th race of the WIC
series, is being awaited with great expectation. The real,- BERLIN MARATHON,
with about 8,000 inline skaters, is by far the largest skating marathon in the
world. In Berlin this year for the second time there will be a separate event
for the skaters on Saturday, while the runners will compete on Sunday. For the
top skaters, a season will come to an end in Berlin that has taken them all
around the world. While the emphasis rested in Europe, the season began in
South Korea, and a week before Berlin the 7th World Inline Cup will take place
in Duluth, MN (USA). Both of last year’s champions will be at the start
Of special note is the commitment of both of last year’s champions, who
both said that they definitely wanted to defend their titles and who have been
training especially for the specific conditions of the Berlin course. For both
Julie Glass from the USA and Juan Carlos Betancur from Columbia, their wins in
Berlin are among the highlights of their careers. Betancur is the only male
skater to already have 2 real,- BERLIN MARATHON victories under his belt (2002
und 2003). In addition, Chad Hedrick will also be participating in Berlin. The
US American won the real,- BERLIN MARATHON in 2000, and with over 50 world
championship titles he is the most famous skater in the world. He also made the
unique accomplishment last year of beating the entire world elite in ice speed
skating and was world all around speed skating champion, as well. Massimiliano
Presti and Theresa Cliff lead the World Inline Cup The defending champions in
the World Inline Cup are Pascal Briand of France (1997 champion in Berlin) of
Team Saab Salomon World and Jessica Smith of Team Kia Verducci International.
Of the 6 races so far, Massimiliano Presti (Italy) of Team Fila International
alone won three. That makes him the clear leader in the men’s World Cup
rankings. The situation for the women is considerably more suspenseful. The
American Theresa Cliff of Team Kia Verducci International is leading just ahead
of her teammate Nathalie Barbotin (France) and Laura Lardani (Italy) of Team
Rollerblade World. There have been five different winners so far for the six
races. WIC not only will be presenting such top athletes, but they will also be
setting up an entertaining “Inline Village“ in the finish area and
will be celebrating the end of the season together with the “After Skate
Party” for all of the participants of the real,- BERLIN MARATHON. It is
sure to be an emotional, eventful, and exciting skating weekend. Further
information is available at tel. 030 – 3012 8810 Or online at:
www.berlin-marathon.com