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For over 15 years, the Speedskate Arena in Wörgl has been the venue for international top-level competitions. The SC Lattella Wörgl / Team Speedskating hosts high-class races here – with remarkable success. On the 250-meter track with Vesmaco surface, no fewer than three new world records have been set in recent years. It’s no surprise that Wörgl is now regarded as the home of the fastest speedskating track in the world. Each year, more than 300 elite athletes from over 20 nations compete in Austria’s largest speedskating event. Wörgl has firmly established itself as a key fixture in the international racing calendar.

Where?
Speedskate Arena, Wörgl
What?
National Championships & European Cup in Inline Speedskating
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One key to success is the dedicated coaching team led by Nadja Oberschneider. With expertise, passion, and targeted training, she shapes young talents into top athletes – across all age groups. With 15 athletes in the Tyrolean state team, six in the national squad, and numerous international achievements, the club ranks among the strongest and most successful speedskating teams in Austria.
Individual careers are also making waves:
Anna Petutschnigg is among the top 10 in Europe and ranks in the top 12 worldwide. In 2025, she will represent Austria at the World Games in China. Alexander Farthofer transitioned from inline speedskating to become a top ice speed skater – aiming for the ultimate goal: the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy.