
Paraguay’s capital Asunción has been announced as the host city for the World Skate Games in 2026 – the event’s fifth edition.
Previously held in Nanjing, China (2017); Barcelona, Spain (2019); Buenos Aires, Argentina (2022); and most recently across four regions of Italy (2024), Paraguay will become the second South American nation to host the World Skate Games, following Argentina’s successful organisation in 2022.
The World Skate Games Italy 2024 generated an economic impact of €439 million according to international consultancy company analysis, while recording impressive numbers on traditional and social media. The event also saw 154 world titles awarded, 10,800 athletes and staff, and 90 participating countries.
Sabatino Aracu, president of World Skate, the governing body for all sports performed on skating wheels, said: “After the Italian success, we are excited to bring the World Skate Games to Paraguay. This event will not only be the World Championship of Roller Sports but a true youth festival that combines sports, music, and entertainment, bringing competitions to the heart of cities and creating a unique experience for athletes and spectators.”
The World Skate Games will once again bring together 12 disciplines in one major event, from urban sports such as skateboarding (the Olympic discipline), roller freestyle, and scootering, to speed and adrenaline sports like inline speed skating and downhill, to team sports such as rink hockey, inline hockey, roller derby, artistic roller skating.
See more at worldskate.org
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