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Inline Skating Challenge

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When:
26 July 2009
15.00 - 19.00
Venue:
Copenhagen Inline Challenge   -   Website

Start and finish right next to the beautiful Copenhagen Harbour on Islands Brygge - only 2 km from the Town Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) in the centre of Copenhagen City.

The streets of Copenhagen will again on Sunday July 26th 2009 host a real roller skating race. This 2nd edition of Copenhagen Inline Challenge will also be the first roller skating race in Copenhagen where you can challenge your self with the marathon distance of 42 km. If that is too much, you can also choose the half marathon of 21 km.
Please sign up with Copenhagen Inline Challenge.: http://www.copenhageninlinechallenge.dk/en/welcome.html

Let's participate numerous at this event. 
It will be a lot of fun.

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