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  2. Rollerena Fairy Godmother - Wikipedia

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    Rollerena Fairy Godmother (shortened to Rollerena) is a persona created by an American man and Vietnam veteran who became a cultural icon in the 1970s and 80s known for roller-skating around New York City. She is credited, in part, for the 1980s roller craze and was also active as an entertainer, a disco queen, and an activist.

  3. Roller skates - Wikipedia

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    Sales of roller skates increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as people sought safe outdoor activities. [ 6 ] Roller skating saw a revival in the late 2010s and early 2020s, spurred on by a number of viral videos on the popular video-sharing app TikTok and also a revival of 1970s and 1980s pop culture from film and TV nostalgia .

  4. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified woman roller skater, c. 1860–1870 Roller skates in the United States around 1905. The earliest roller skates known are from 18th-century Europe. These skates were used in theater and musical performances, possibly to simulate ice skating onstage. Early roller skating was done in a straight line because turning or curving was very ...

  5. Los Angeles Derby Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The L.A. Derby Dolls have partnered with other organizations for community service work such as the Human Rights Campaign, Children of the Night, Big Sunday, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), Children's Hospital Los Angeles, the St. Vincent Medical Center (Los Angeles), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), and with After-School All-Stars (ASAS) to help teach young girls the sport of roller ...

  6. Limbo (skating) - Wikipedia

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    Limbo skating or roller limbo is a sport in which a person drives on roller skates underneath an obstacle like a horizontal pole without touching it. In order to pass an obstacle with a very low height, advanced athletes spread their legs apart, if possible into a full split, and lean their upper body forward, with the face almost touching the ground.

  7. 'They're very rare': Family lost in DC plane crash dedicated ...

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    They thrived at both figure and roller skating, excelling in various disciplines from solo dancing to freestyling. The parents proudly shared their success on Instagram page @ice_skating_sisters ...