GLC Stop 5. Roermond (nl)


11.10.2025

op 10 Skatepark
Doctor Philipslaan 210,
6042 CW Roermond

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How it workS

Skaters receive points for their placement at each stop. The Grenzland Cup winner is the one with the most points at the end! Points distribution:

1st place: 200 points

2nd place: 180 points

3rd place: 160 points

4th place: 145 points

5th place: 130 points

6th place: 120 points

7th place: 110 points

8th place: 105 points

9th place: 100 points

10th place: 95 points

11th place: 90 points

12th place: 85 points

13th place: 80 points

14th place: 75 points

15th place: 70 points

16th place: 65 points

17th place: 60 points

18th place: 55 points

19th place: 50 points

20th place: 45 points

21st place: 43 points

22nd place: 41 points

23rd place: 39 points

24th place: 37 points

25th place: 35 points

26th place: 31 points

27th place: 29 points

28th place: 27 points

29th place: 25 points

From 30th place onwards, two points less.

40th place: 3 points

     Contest Format & Scoring

      1. Age and Group structure

  ▶ GLC Contest for Unsponsored Men and Women

  • The GLC is strictly for non-sponsored skaters!

  • Separate contests are held for men and women, with a maximum of 40 participants each.

  • There are no age limits. Younger, talented skaters who feel they have outgrown the rookie category may also register for the main contest.

▶ GLC Contest for Rookies

  • Before the main event, there is a playful GLC contest for rookies aged 12 and under (mixed gender). Skaters in the Kids Group do not participate in the GLC ranking. Instead, they receive a stamp book to collect stamps at each tour stop.

2. Participation fee

  • For the men's and women's categories, organizers may charge a maximum participation fee of €10.

  • However, each location may decide to charge a lower fee or waive it entirely, depending on local sponsorship and subsidy arrangements.

  • Participation is always free for rookies.

3. Contest Format

▶ Number of Runs, Best Tricks, and Finalists

  • Unsponsored men and women: Two runs in the qualification round, and two runs + three best trick attempts in the final.

  • Rookies: Two runs in the qualification, two runs in the final.

  • The men’s final is limited to the top 8 skaters from the qualification.

  • The women’s final includes the top half of the qualifiers With a maximum of the top 8 skaters from the qualification.

  • Rookie final includes also the top half of the qualifiers With a maximum of the top 8 skaters from the qualification.

▶ Run Duration

  • Each run lasts one minute, starting with the first trick.

  • If time runs out but the trick is actively being approached, it may still be scored.

  • Tricks performed after dismounting or heading towards a far obstacle are not counted.

▶ Run Scoring

  • Each run is scored on a 0-100 scale.

  • Only the best run counts.

  • In the event of a tie, the skater's second run score will be considered.

  • If still tied and it involves a prize position, a skate-off will take place with one additional run per skater.

  • Scoring Criteria for Runs: • Number of landed tricks • Difficulty of individual tricks • Use of course/obstacles • Consistency (all tricks landed) • Style • Speed • Creativity • Willingness to take risks Best Trick Scoring In the final, each skater gets three best trick attempts. Only the highest score will count.

▶ Scoring Criteria for runs

  • Number of landed tricks

  • Difficulty of individual tricks

  • Use of course/obstacles

  • Consistency (all tricks landed)

  • Style

  • Speed

  • Creativity

  • Willingness to take risks

  • Best Trick Scoring In the final, each skater gets three best trick attempts. Only the highest score will count.

▶ best trick Scoring

  • In the final, each skater gets three best trick attempts.

  • Only the highest score will count.

4. Jury Composition

▶ GLC Jury Structure

  • Each location provides at least one experienced judge and optionally a reserve judge.

  • Together, they form the GLC jury pool.

  • these judges select a head judge among themselves for the entire series.

  • The head judge, in consultation with the others, creates a jury schedule for the five locations.

▶ Number of judges and score calculation

  • Each event will have a panel of 3 judges.

  • Ideally, judges come from other locations.

  • With 3 judges, the average of all scores is used.