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  2. Tour skating - Wikipedia

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    Nordic tour skates are fitted with a blade approximately 50 cm long and are attached with bindings to specialized boots similar to walking boots or cross country skiing boots, often with a free heel. Since tour skating often involves walking between lakes or around sections not suitable for skating, the fact that the blades can be easily ...

  3. Nordic Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Nordic Championships (Swedish: Nordiska Mästerskapen) are an annual elite figure skating competition, originally open only to skaters from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. However, representatives of any ISU member nation may enter the senior-level events since 2011 and the junior-level events since 2020.

  4. H. J. Gorter - Wikipedia

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    Around the turn of the century the Dutch winters were mild, which meant less frozen waterways to skate on. Sales went down and the ice skates manufacturing industry went through a recession. In 1906, he had to let go of twenty workers. The factory was put up for sale in February 1907 and the doors finally closed in the same year. [4]

  5. Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    Modern Dutch tour skates Fixed heel binding and "duckbill boot" Touring skate with Multiskate binding for hiking boots Touring skate for ski boots and free-heel binding on ice. Touring skates (or Nordic skates) are long blades that can be attached, via bindings, to hiking or cross-country ski boots and are used for long distance tour skating on ...

  6. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    Skaters in a marathon race on Weissensee (Carinthia), using nordic skates. The sport and recreational activity, Tour skating (a.k.a. "Nordic skating" in North America), is strictly an outdoor activity for ice skaters. Nordic skating originated during the 1900s in Sweden.

  7. Friese doorloper - Wikipedia

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    Old wooden skates (not Friese doorlopers) that are tied under the shoe with ribbons. The Friese doorloper is a type of ice skate from the Netherlands. Friese means "Frisian" ("of Friesland"), and doorloper "to walk" or "run through", reflecting the design. It consists of a shaped length of wood secured to a metal blade of the same length to ...