Golds were won in the men's and women's vert skateboarding on the penultimate day of the World Roller Games in Barcelona ©World Skate

France’s Edouard Damestoy and Lyn Z Adams Pastrana of the United States won world titles in vert skateboarding during today’s penultimate day of action at the World Roller Games in Barcelona.

Damestoy totalled 91.20 points at the Explanada de la Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc venue, with Brazil’s Rony Gomes da Silva Filho earning silver on 90 and Japan’s Agusto Akio Takahashi taking bronze on 89.80.

Pastrana totalled 50.20 points, with silver going to Australia’s Ruby Trew, who scored 47, and Germany’s Lilly Stoephasius, who finished on 45.80.

In downhill events, the street luge was won by Alexandre Cerri Machado of Brazil, who collected his second gold of the Games 24 hours after winning the street luge time trial.

Inline men’s cross gold went to Sylvain Behr of France and the women’s gold went to Claudia Massara of Italy, and the skateboarding time trial saw wins for home rider Óscar Rodríguez and Emily Pross of the United States.

The semi-final round of the Scooter World Championship at Palau Sant Jordi produced a huge shock as Britain’s three-times world champion Jordan Clark failed to qualify for tomorrow’s final.

The scooter event at the World Roller Games today produced a huge shock as Britain's three-times world champion Jordan Clark failed to reach tomorrow's final in Barcelona ©World Skate
The scooter event at the World Roller Games today produced a huge shock as Britain's three-times world champion Jordan Clark failed to reach tomorrow's final in Barcelona ©World Skate

The 20-year-old British rider, who has more than 400,000 followers on his Instagram account, could only finish 37th after a fall as the top 12 qualified.

Chris Farris of the United States was top qualifier with 92 points, ahead of Australians Angus Hughes, who scored 88.80, and Dane Forbes, who managed 86.80.

The other qualifiers were Australians Dylan Morrison and Billy Watts, Czechs David Senkyr and Richard Zelinka, Britain’s Jordan Hall, Jamie Hull, Jayden Sharman and Jonmarco Gaydos, and Dakotah Flom of the United States.

Britain’s Joe Atkinson topped qualifying for tomorrow’s roller freestyle men’s final, leading the semi-finals with 89 points.

Behind the Briton were Australia’s Christopher Wellsmore, Roman Abrate of France and Japan’s Yuto Goto.

Spain’s Mery Muñoz led the women’s qualifiers with 75 points, beating rivals such as Japan’s Misaki Katayama and Chihiro Azuma, and France’s Manon Derrien.

Spain’s rink hockey team won the under-19 world title with a 3-2 victory over Argentina after battling back from two goals down.

Portugal earned third place with a 4-1 defeat of Italy.

Tomorrow’s finale will see seven of the 11 disciplines that are part of the official programme holding competition finals.