GLC Stop 3. Kevelaer (ger)
23.08.2025
Sportzentrum Hüls,
Kroatenstraße 87,
47623 Kevelaer
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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:
Women:
1st place: Amber Bostman | 200 points
2nd place: Noor Cremels | 180 points
3rd place: Jessica Tran | 160 points
4th place: Emma Müller | 145 points
5th place: Maya von der Straat | 130 points
6th place: Halima Kabli | 120 points
Men:
1st place: Michiel Bos | 200 points
2nd place: Yosmen Zerkov | 180 points
3rd place: Jonas Besseling | 160 points
4th place: Jake Bartley | 145 points
5th place: Ryan Achten | 130 points
6th place: Richard Mackrodt | 120 points
7th place: Dean Janssen | 110 points
8th place: Timo Schertl | 105 points
9th place: Tim Staudt | 100 points
10th place: Oussama Bakkari | 95 points
11th place: Bram Oostman | 90 points
12th place: Dennis Neubauer | 85 points
13th place: Lin Schlütter | 80 points
14th place: Jeremy Rameckers | 75 points
15th place: Simo Dijkstra | 70 points
16th place: Christian Fisler | 65 points
17th place: Paul Chrastina | 60 points
18th place: Jing Tui | 55 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.