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The William G. Mennen Sports Arena, commonly referred to as Mennen Arena, is a multi-purpose arena in Morris Township, New Jersey primarily used for ice hockey and other skating activities. The building houses three regulation-sized ice rinks .
The Synchroettes are youth synchronized skating teams with winning records including regional champions and the gold medal at the 2010 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships. [9] In 2012, the Junior-level team of Synchroettes was selected by the U.S. Figure Skating to be part of the Team USA for 2012–13 season to compete in Leon Lurje Trophy ...
The film is about Skateistan, a nonprofit organization, which started as a skate school in 2007 for girls from impoverished neighborhoods learning to read, write, and skateboard in Kabul, Afghanistan, where young women are not allowed to participate in sporting activities. [3] [4]
Following his retirement from skating, he became a coach. Among his current and former students are Cathy Reed & Chris Reed [2] and Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani. [3] He currently teaches figure skating as well as conditioning and training for power skating and hockey skating at the William G. Mennen Sports Arena in Morris Township, New ...
Mennen is a brand owned in most parts of the world by the Colgate-Palmolive Company. Its most notable product, Mennen Speed Stick , with its fougère perfume and green wide stick, was the US market leader among deodorants and antiperspirants for men for many years.
Jenna Pittman Bracone is an American figure skater.She was an International, and World Junior Team USA member. She trained under the following coaches: Scott Cudmore, John D'Amlio, Pauline Williams, Tracey Cahill Poletis, and Ron Ludington.
Two other suits were featured in a commercial for Mennen filmed in South Africa and intended for distribution in South America in 2010. [8] He also featured in a commercial for Megapass, a broadband telecommunication service in South Korea. [9] In 2011 he took part in Stan Lee's Superhumans TV program.
Skateistan [1] is a non-profit organization that uses skateboarding and education to empower children.Over 2,500 children, aged 5–17, attend Skateistan's programs in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa. 50% of students are girls.