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  2. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    A Hi-Lo configuration on an inline speed skate employs three large sized wheels and a smaller sized wheel between the first and third wheels beneath the ball part of the foot (see speed skates). An example is a 110–100–110–110 mm (4.3–3.9–4.3–4.3 in) arrangement beginning front to back.

  3. Roller skiing - Wikipedia

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    Skate rollerski wheels are usually 24 millimetres (0.94 in) wide (similar to those used on inline skates) with a wheel diameter of 100mm. 105mm skate rollerski wheels are a less common standard. Pneumatic rollerski wheels are also available but are especially rare and require pneumatic specific rollerskis.

  4. Freestyle slalom skating - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is having 80 mm wheels in the 2nd and 3rd position and 76 mm in the front and back. A short frame (230–245 mm) is used to give the skate the maximum possible maneuverability. Inline skates used for slalom have a very tight fit with a strong cuff, to give sustained ankle support. Popular skates used in the past include the ...

  5. Inline skating - Wikipedia

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    A man inline skating at Vondelpark in Amsterdam.. Inline skating is a multi-disciplinary sport and can refer to a number of activities practiced using inline skates.Inline skates typically have two to five polyurethane wheels depending on the style of practice, arranged in a single line by a metal or plastic frame on the underside of a boot.

  6. Brian Shima - Wikipedia

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    Brian Matthew Isoa Shima (born December 22, 1981) is a former professional inline skater. [1] Considered one of the greatest in the sport, he also holds the record for the most pro skates held by any person.

  7. Roller sports - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarding is an example of a roller sport.. Roller sports are sports that use human powered vehicles which use rolling either by gravity or various pushing techniques. . Typically ball bearings and polyurethane wheels are used for momentum and traction respectively, and are attached to devices or vehicles that the roller puts his weigh