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  2. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    A men's or women's singles skater who won the 2011 World Championships earned US$45,000, [118] about 1.8% to 2.5% of the US$1,800,000–$2,400,000 for winners of the tennis US Open and Australian Open. [119] [120] A couple who won the pairs or ice dance title split US$67,500. [118] A winner of the senior Grand Prix Final in December 2011 earned ...

  3. 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.

  4. Figure skating records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Figure skating at the Olympic Games: Senior: Medalists: Medal table Multi-medalists Venues: ISU Figure Skating Championships: ISU World Figure Skating Championships (WC) Senior: Medalists: Medal table Records: ISU European Figure Skating Championships (EC) Senior: Medalists: Medal table: ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships (4CC ...

  5. List of highest scores in figure skating - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Judging System (IJS) is the scoring system that has been used since 2003 to judge the figure skating disciplines of men's and women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. It was designed and implemented by the International Skating Union (ISU), the ruling body of the sport, and is used in all international competitions sanctioned by ...

  6. Figure skating in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Figure Skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. Although ice skating began in 3,000 BCE in Scandinavia, American Edward Bushnell's 1855 invention of steel blades and Jackson Haines bringing elements of ballet to figure skating were critical to the development of modern-day figure skating. [1]

  7. List of figure skaters - Wikipedia

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    Lists of figure skaters are grouped by discipline and include the following: List of figure skaters (men's singles) List of figure skaters (women's singles) List of figure skaters (pair skating) List of figure skaters (ice dance)