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Two young boys inline skating along the Prado (Paseo De Marti).
Location
Havana, City of Havana, Cuba, Caribbean
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inline skating
Havana Vieja
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"The Lone Skater of Havana"
by Kathie Fry
My first trip to Cuba was in 2001, when I flew there to report on an international speed skating competition in Havana. I had become good friends with several Cuban skaters over the Internet, and when they invited me to visit Cuba to report on their competition and learn more about skating in Cuba, I welcomed the opportunity. That trip only lasted a few days, but during that time I met many of the skaters, families, and federation members who would become my very close friends in future years.
During my second trip to Cuba, in 2002, the Cuba Cup included an inline skating marathon in the streets of Havana. Most of the skaters an that event were at the pro and elite level, but quite a few of the local street skaters also participated, including a professor in his mid 60's, known as "El Piti" who skated the marathon in quad roller skates, and one of the great treasures of Cuba, 74 year old Jaoquin Pedro Gonzalez, known to everyone in Havana as "El Patinador Solitario". or sometimes "that crazy old man on skates".
"The Lone Skater of Havana"
I first met Jaoquin Pedro Gonzalez Cabrera in 2001, when the Cuban National Speed Skating Team took me on a special sightseeing tour of Havana on skates. The team members wore their national skin suits and I wore my "SkateGRRL She's Hot" T-shirt, so needless to say we attracted plenty of attention that day. Many of the local street skaters joined our fun roll, including 74 year old Jaoquin Gonzalez. I was very surprised to see a skater his age in Havana, so he caught my interest right away. After talking to Jaoquin for about 10 minutes, I knew I HAD to interview this man for an article, so my interpreter and I made arrangements to visit Jaoquin the next day at his apartment on the outskirts of Havana.
Jaoquin did not really start skating until he was about 50 years old. One afternoon he just decided to build himself a pair of roller skates that he could use for developing physical fitness and for transportation around Havana. Those skates were only attached to his shoes with leather ties, but not long after he built them, he skated all the way from Havana to Guantanamo in those handmade quad roller skates to commemorate a special memorial holiday in Cuba. While I was at his apartment, he brought out an old newspaper clipping to show me, which honored him and five other skaters for their achievement in skating such a great distance. I can't explain why, but for some reason reading that old, tattered and yellowed newspaper clipping brought a few tears to my eyes. That is something that almost never happens to me, but I was really feeling very touched by this man.
One of the most amazing things I have ever seen is the pair of inline skates Jaoquin made for himself after he saw some of the local kids wearing them in the early 1990's. He was very intrigued by those skates and he was especially interested in the inline arrangement of the wheels. He decided it would be no problem at all to build himself a pair of inline skates using sheet metal and some leather straps. I find it almost impossible to believe, but it is very true... Jaoquin skated on those handmade inline skates for many years, until finally some family members outside of Cuba sent him a pair of modern, off-the-shelf, inline skates.
More:
http://www.skatelog.com/skaters/joaquin-gonzalez/ DISCOVER CUBA
ON INLINE SKATES!
Ever thought of putting your inline skate skills on pratice in Cuba? Well, here you go, the reality is you can experience colonial cities, enjoy a visit to the Inline Skate Sports Associaton, skate on speed rinks and cross country roads with fantastic sightseeing as well as "almost float" across the caribbean sea with a gentle breeze on your back. How? We show you - make your dream come true!
1. Day - Arrival in Havana
Arrival and transfer to our hotel, where we will have our introductory meeting and later can enjoy an evening stroll through the Old Town of colonial Havana.
2. Day - First Inline skate moves in Havana and speed rink training when visiting the Cuba Inline Association
Today we visit our friends, the members of the Cuban Inline Associaton on their own turf! Try their speedskating rink where we offer technical training with their members and a good time to make friends. In the afternoon stroll through the allies of the Old Town of Havanna with lots to see and you will be able to be part of the relaxed lifestyle of the Cubans in their colourful and busy capital.
3. Day - Beach paradise Varadero
Today we are heading for one of Cubas most renown beach paradise, Varadero. Our transfer will be to Matanzas, from where we will put on our inliners and go for it. A ride on even surface till the beaches of Varadero! The afternoon awaits us to relax and enjoy the beaches. (40K)
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14. Day - Experience Havana
Todays last day is at your disposal. A good time to have a look at the arts and crafts markets for souvenirs or do it as the Cubans do when not working, stroll around and enjoy the city. You shurely stumble across music groups playing their tunes in some the many bars and restaurants. In the evening we provide a transfer to the airport from where you will catch your flight home. Your luggage: A marvellous experience on inline skates in Cuba and plenty of great memories!
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Believe it or not, I am speechless, almost. Great info and without a whit of sniping.
Ten days is not a lot of time. Given your last post, I would recommend you focus on Vinales/Pinar del Rio - a rest on the beach for some days. We are open to visit small uncrowded villages -, as a place to linger and Havana Vieja/Centro as a place to view "history", however "Disneylike" it has come to be painted.
Linger in Vinales, dip into Las Terrazas, and skate through Havana's "Disneyland".
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Sergio Gonzalez, a friend photographer from Cuba, as part of Red Bull crew kindly send us this great pictures from the La Sala Polivalente Ramon Fonst (skatepark), in Cuba. This site-specific painting over the ramps was part of Sofia's art project, "Skate My Patria". Wednesday, June 24, 2009
WALL STREET JOURNAL (video)
Cuba's Skateboard Scene Has Scrappy Charm
In contrast to America's glitzy and over-marketed skateboarding scene, the young skaters in Cuba embrace a do-it-yourself, scrappy aesthetic. Kelly Crow reports from Havana, Cuba.
6/4/2009
http://skatemypatria.blogspot.com/- photos -
http://cubaskate.blogspot.com/(Skateboards) blogspot.
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Skating for 73 years
古巴:老人溜冰
Cuban Juan Jose Diaz Delgado, 77 years old, and known as Juanito,
on his Winchester 1953 model roller skates on January 14, before
the beginning of his three weekly hours of skating routine, in Paseo
del Prado, Havana. Diaz Delgado has been skating since he was 4 years old.
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In-line skating is very popular with kids in Havana.
Photo taken from a tourist's website:
http://www.be.wvu.edu/divecon/econ/trumbull/cuba/more.htmInline Skating Marathons in Cuba
http://www.skatelog.com/countries/cu/marathons.htmCuba
Adventurous travelers and photo journalists from around the world love visiting Cuba, and it is also the home of the fabulous international beach resort of Varadero Beach. Havana is one of the most romantic cities in the world and if you visit that city in April of 2003 you can skate in the Havana Inline Marathon. During that same week you can watch, or compete in, the Cuba Cup of Inline Speed and Artistic Roller Skating. Skaters visiting Cuba should plan to spend at least one day visiting the town of Cienfuegos on the south coast, which has a skating track in a beautiful location, only steps from the sea.
http://www.skatelog.com/events/marathons-fasst.htmTiny videos:
In-line skating in habana vieja - Habana Cuba
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19uYCfDoXiQLonger video:
Cuba on wheels
Date MAY 26, 2010About this Video
A Cuban skater, a BMXer and an Inline skater share their experiences practicing their respective sports in Havana. See how different sports come together and fight the same fight...
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