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  2. Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    Hockey skate being sharpened. Sharpening ice hockey skates plays a key factor in a player's ability to skate and players will sharpen their skates hundreds of times throughout their career. Similar to figure skates, the blade is hollow ground in cross section, creating two edges that contact and cut into the ice, allowing increased maneuverability.

  3. Grinding dresser - Wikipedia

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    Grinders used for sharpening skate blades typically have one or more thin grinding wheels mounted on vertical spindles, with a single-diamond dresser mounted on a gymbal with a horizontal axis level with the centerline of the wheel, so it can swing above and below the plane of the wheel, producing a convex grinding surface of a predetermined ...

  4. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a figure skating blade, showing the toe picks, the hollow (groove) on the bottom of the blade, and screw attachment. The most visible difference from ice hockey skates is that figure skates have a set of large, jagged teeth called toe picks on the front part of the blade. These are used primarily in jumping and should not be used ...

  5. Glossary of figure skating terms - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the head is dropped back and it appears that the skate blade is in a position to cut the hair of the skater performing the spin. This position is often performed as a segue between a layback spin and a Biellmann spin. hollow The groove in the middle of a blade between the inside and outside edge s hop

  6. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Carve: To skate in a long, curving arc. Crooked grind : A nosegrind where the nose is angled toward the object and the tail is elevated. Darkslide : A seemingly complicated looking trick in which the rider approaches a ledge or rail and does a flip trick onto the obstacle so that the rider lands on the board upside down with their feet on the ...

  7. Figure skate - Wikipedia

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    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 mounted by a professional skate technician.

  8. Kent State University Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The building was built in 1970 for student recreation and as the home first of a club hockey team known as the "Clippers" from 1970–1980 and later for the varsity Kent State Golden Flashes men's ice hockey team, which played there from 1980 through the 1993–94 season when the university eliminated NCAA ice hockey due to budget concerns. [1]

  9. Grind - Wikipedia

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    Hollow grind: A knife blade ground to create a characteristic concave, beveled cutting edge. This is characteristic of straight razors , used for shaving, and yields a very sharp but weak edge, which requires stropping for maintenance.