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  2. Powerslide (inline skating) - Wikipedia

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    The powerslide is a braking method used in inline skating where both skates are quickly moved into a position perpendicular to the moving direction of the skater. Whereas braking this way is quite common in ice skating (where it is called a hockey stop), any irregularity on the surface can make a novice roller skater easily lose balance and fall.

  3. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor ice skaters in 1925 A postman in Germany during the winter of 1900 (stamp from 1994) Ice skating is the self-propulsion and gliding of a person across an ice surface, using metal-bladed ice skates. People skate for various reasons, including recreation (fun), exercise, competitive sports, and commuting. Ice skating may be performed on ...

  4. Winter sports - Wikipedia

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    Artificial ice can be used to provide ice rinks for ice skating, ice hockey, para ice hockey, ringette, broomball, bandy, rink bandy, rinkball, and spongee in a milder climate. The sport of speed skating uses a frozen circular track of ice, but in some facilities the track is combined in an enclosed area used for sports requiring an ice rink or ...

  5. Skeleton (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The skeleton originated in St. Moritz, Switzerland, as a spinoff of the tobogganing sport pioneered by the British on the Cresta Run.Although skeleton "sliders" use equipment similar to that of Cresta "riders", the two sports are different: while skeleton is run on the same tracks used by bobsleds and luge (which are sufficiently 'closed' that a participant is highly unlikely to be ejected ...

  6. Bandy - Wikipedia

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    A variety of stick and ball games involving ice skating were introduced to North America by the 1800s but failed to organize and develop popular rules codes. However, these stick and ball games became one of the eventual antecedents of the modern sport of ice hockey , whose first rules were codified in Canada in 1875, almost a decade before the ...

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    There's also a figure skating show, 'Youtopia.' ... jumps, and calisthenics. It was an exceptional step up from the ice show on Utopia's ... from the four slides to arcade games to bar-hosted ...

  8. Category:Figure skating video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Figure skating video games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

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