Zaragoza, Spain, Hour#24 of 24skate#4


Zaragoza's 24skate banner

Here I have the official information from Zaragoza, Spain:

Zaragoza's 24skate 2007 logo

317 skaters
youngest was 3 years old
oldest declared 53 years old
26º C, raining, wet slippery floor
23,1 km distance by the scoring skater
covered by local                TV, radio and newspapers
more than 100 posters announced the event
we have T-shirts
we're still uploading pictures (a few
here )
Some more pictures of 24skate 2007 in Zaragoza: Patinar Zaragoza Forum thread on 24skate

Regards!

Harold and Juan Antonio Molina
Asociación Patinar-Zaragoza


Here is a selection of Zaragoza's photos, selected and commented by Clemens:


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They had some rain before the 24skate in Zaragoza.                        And some were skeptic.


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This non-skater exaggerated.                Real skaters wear protection.


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Some decided to watch.


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Some dared to register.                                                                            Because the knew: You never skate alone.


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The street dried.                                                                                           So it was time to start.


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They had speedy women...                                                             ...and speedy men,


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children...                                                                     ...of all ages,


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fast skaters...


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... and slow skaters.


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Never forget the friendly helpers who make the event a success by selling merchandise or counting the laps.


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UNICEF Spain had a booth to remind us why we do this:                                              To make children happy.




History of this page:
24th of June 2007: First version