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  2. Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    Ice skating in Graz in 1909 Medieval bone skates on display at the Museum of London German ice skates from the 19th century, the boot came separately. According to a study done by Federico Formenti, University of Oxford, and Alberto Minetti, University of Milan, Finns were the first to develop ice skates some 5,000 years ago from animal bones. [2]

  3. Figure skate - Wikipedia

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    Figure skates have a toe pick at the front end. Figure skates are a type of ice skate used by figure skaters. The skates consist of a boot and a blade that is attached with screws to the sole of the boot. Inexpensive sets for recreational skaters are available, but most figure skaters purchase boots and blades separately and have the blades ...

  4. History of figure skating - Wikipedia

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    In 1572, the Dutch used ice skates during their revolt against Spain in Amsterdam. While the Spanish wore clogs with spikes to travel over the frozen sea during battles, the Dutch fought on bladed skates, which allowed them to defeat their enemy. [3] In 1713, bladed ice skates were used for the first time in North America. [3]

  5. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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    This was done to save energy during winter journeys. True skating emerged when a steel blade with sharpened edges was used. Skates now cut into the ice instead of gliding on top of it. The Dutch added edges to ice skates in the 13th or 14th century. These ice skates were made of steel, with sharpened edges on the bottom to aid movement. [1]

  6. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    A semicircle created on the ice by a skate blade long lift A group of dance lift s that may last up to ten seconds in competition at the Senior level long program An unofficial, but widely used, name for the second and longer of the two program s performed by singles and pair skaters at a competition.

  7. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Hard plastic skate guards are used when the skater must walk in his or her skates when not on the ice, to protect the blade from dirt or material on the ground that may dull the blade. Soft blade covers called soakers are used to absorb condensation and protect the blades from rust when the skates are not being worn. In competition, skaters are ...