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  2. Freestyle slalom skating - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle slalom skating is a highly technical field of roller skating that involves performing tricks around a straight line of equally spaced cones. The most common spacing used in competitions is 80 centimetres (31 in), with larger competitions also featuring lines spaced at 50 centimetres (20 in) and 120 centimetres (47 in).

  3. Inline skating - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skating is a form of inline skating performed on flat ground and refers collectively to the disciplines for which competitions are organized by the International Freestyle Skaters Association. Currently IFSA has defined three disciplines which must be offered by any competition they sanction: freestyle slalom, speed slalom, and free ...

  4. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    [160] [161] Freestyle slalom skating is a form of freestyle skating where tricks are performed around slalom cones. This is standardized by the International Freestyle Skaters Association (IFSA) and World Skate as freestyle slalom to distinguish it from speed slalom, which is a form of speed skating around cones on flat ground.

  5. Roller sports at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Inline freestyle. 1.3 ... Men's free skating: X: 1: Women's free skating ... Event 10 18 22 Years Men's speed slalom: X: 1: Women's speed slalom: X: 1: Mixed pair ...

  6. International Ski and Snowboard Federation - Wikipedia

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    The simple sentence "Downhill and slalom races may be organized" was written into the rules - a sentence that was to change skiing in the long term. [15] The first FIS Alpine World Ski Championships were held 19–23 February 1931 in Mürren, Switzerland.

  7. European Freestyle Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The European Freestyle Skating Championships is the main freestyle skating championships in Europe, organized by World Skate Europe. Summary of Championships

  8. List of sports - Wikipedia

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    XFL rules football (2001, 2020) Canadian football; ... Aggressive inline skating; Freestyle slalom skating; Inline speed skating; Roller in-line hockey;

  9. FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup is an annual freestyle skiing competition arranged by the International Ski Federation since 1980. [1] [2] Currently six disciplines are included in world cup: moguls, aerials, ski cross, halfpipe, slopestyle and big air. In the 1980s and 1990s there were also ski ballet and combined, which no longer exist.