

Speed Skating
High-speed racing on banked tracks and road circuits.
Speed skating is a highly competitive racing sport where athletes navigate banked indoor/outdoor tracks and road circuits at speeds exceeding 40 km/h. It demands immense lower-body power, tactical drafting, and extreme endurance.
- • Sub-Junior (5-11 yrs)
- • Junior (11-17 yrs)
- • Senior (17+ yrs)
- • Masters (35+ yrs)
- • Time Trial (100m, 200m)
- • Sprint (500m, 1000m)
- • Elimination (10k, 15k)
- • Relay

Artistic Skating
Figure skating on wheels with jumps, spins, and choreography.
Artistic roller skating is similar to figure ice skating but performed on quad or inline skates. Athletes are judged on technical elements like jumps, spins, and footwork, as well as choreographic presentation.
- • Cadet
- • Youth
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Freeskating
- • Figures
- • Dance
- • Pairs

Roller Hockey
Traditional team hockey played on quad skates.
Also known as Quad Hockey or Rink Hockey, this is a fast-paced team sport played with a hard ball and J-shaped wooden sticks. It relies heavily on tight maneuvering and rapid passing.
- • Sub-Junior
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • League Matches
- • Knockout Tournaments

Inline Hockey
Ice hockey style gameplay on inline skates with a puck.
Inline hockey adapts ice hockey for dry surfaces. It is played with a puck and L-shaped sticks, allowing for high-speed skating and physical but non-checking gameplay.
- • Sub-Junior
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • League Matches
- • Knockout Tournaments

Inline Freestyle
Precision maneuvers and tricks around cones.
Inline freestyle revolves around performing highly technical and creative tricks while navigating through a straight line of cones spaced at specific intervals.
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Classic Slalom
- • Battle Slalom
- • Speed Slalom
- • Free Jump

Alpine Skating
Downhill slalom racing on paved roads.
Alpine roller skating mimics alpine downhill skiing, with athletes racing down paved mountain roads or steep hills while passing through slalom gates at high speeds.
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Slalom
- • Giant Slalom
- • Parallel Slalom

Roller Derby
Full-contact racing and blocking on a circular track.
Roller Derby is a physical, contact-heavy team sport played on a circular track. Teams score points by having their designated 'jammer' lap members of the opposing team.
- • Junior (Non-contact)
- • Senior
- • Bouts (Matches)

Skateboarding
Street and park style trick riding on a board.
Skateboarding involves performing tricks, navigating ramps, and utilizing urban environments. It is now an Olympic discipline requiring balance, timing, and creativity.
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Street
- • Park (Bowl)

Scooter
Freestyle trick riding on a stunt scooter.
Freestyle scootering involves performing extreme tricks on a specialized, reinforced stunt scooter in skateparks or street environments.
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Park
- • Street

Aggressive Inline
Stunt skating involving grinds, jumps, and ramps.
Also known as aggressive inline skating, this discipline focuses on executing aerial tricks, spins, and grinding on rails or ledges in skateparks.
- • Junior
- • Senior
- • Park
- • Street
- • Vert

Downhill
High-speed descent on mountain roads.
Downhill inline skating is an extreme sport where athletes race down steep roads, relying on aerodynamic tucks and specialized braking techniques. Speeds can exceed 80 km/h.
- • Senior only
- • Time Trial
- • Mass Start
