Ooms Jeugdskeelercup in Zoeterwoude: a youth racing day with plenty of pace

Zoeterwoude gets a proper inline-skating spotlight as the Ooms Jeugdskeelercup brings youth racing to Sportpark Haasbroek. It’s a regional series event built for speed, variety,
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Ooms Jeugdskeelercup in Zoeterwoude: a youth racing day with plenty of pace

Zoeterwoude gets a proper inline-skating spotlight as the Ooms Jeugdskeelercup brings youth racing to Sportpark Haasbroek. It’s a regional series event built for speed, variety, and the kind of race-day energy that keeps young skaters coming back for more.

Young inline skaters enjoying a fast outdoor skating session
Photo via Unsplash.

Zoeterwoude is set for a lively dose of youth inline racing with the Ooms Jeugdskeelercup at Sportpark Haasbroek. This is the kind of event that makes regional skating feel big: young skaters, fast laps, technical skill, and a race format that keeps things moving. For anyone following Dutch inline speed skating, it’s a nice reminder that the next generation is already out there turning wheels.

What makes this event worth watching

The Jeugdskeelercup is a regional series aimed at youth categories, and that matters. These events are where skaters learn how to handle pressure, pace, corners, and tactics without losing the fun of it. The format can include a mix of time trials, sprints, flying laps, points races, slalom, elimination races, and short marathons, which means no two race blocks feel exactly the same.

That variety is part of the appeal. One moment it’s all about raw acceleration, the next it’s balance and control, and then suddenly it’s survival mode in an elimination race. For skaters, it’s a proper test. For spectators, it keeps the whole day from ever feeling stale.

Event basics

  • Event: Ooms Jeugdskeelercup – Zoeterwoude
  • Venue: Sportpark Haasbroek
  • Programme: 10:00 AM to approximately 3:00 PM
  • Focus: Youth inline-speed competition
  • Format: A varied race programme, depending on the category and schedule

Why skaters and families should care

Youth competitions like this are important because they give skaters a place to race regularly, build confidence, and sharpen their skating skills in a supportive setting. They also help connect local clubs, families, and the wider skating community. If you’ve ever wanted to see where the sport’s future is being built, this is exactly the sort of event to circle on the calendar.

And from a fan’s point of view? Youth races often have a great atmosphere. You’ll see focused skaters, loud encouragement from the sidelines, and the occasional chaotic corner that reminds everyone just how technical inline skating really is.

What to keep an eye on

  • Race variety: Different formats can reward different strengths
  • Category battles: Youth racing often produces tight, unpredictable results
  • Technique: Watch how skaters handle starts, bends, and passing
  • Community feel: Regional events often have a welcoming, club-based energy
For inline skating fans, these smaller regional competitions are often where the most honest racing happens: no big spectacle needed, just skaters trying to be cleaner, quicker, and smarter than the day before.

Visuals to pair with the story

This piece leaves room for a strong featured image of the track or a race start, plus one or two supporting photos showing action in the corners or a tight sprint finish. A wide venue shot and a close-up of skaters mid-race would both fit naturally.

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Scheduled

Ooms Jeugdskeelercup – Zoeterwoude

When: September 5, 2026 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Where: Nieuweweg 12, 2381 NW Zoeterwoude, Netherlands

Ooms Jeugdskeelercup – Zoeterwoude: competition or organized sporting event focused on Inline Skating and Speed Skating. September 5, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Nieuweweg 12, 2381 NW Zoeterwoude, Netherlands.

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