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  2. Snowskate - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the early snowskates used metal runners, similar to ice skate blades, enabling the snowskater to use the momentum to ride well. The "Snodad" came about much later in time. It was created by PNW skaters with the intent of riding fresh snow without bindings. Unfortunately the demise of the company came shortly after its official launch.

  3. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    The bottom edges of the snowboard are fitted with a thin strip of steel, just a couple of millimeters wide. This steel edge allows the board to grab or 'dig into' hard snow and ice (like the blade of an ice skate), and also protects the boards internal structure.

  4. Snowskates - Wikipedia

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    Snowskates are a type of snow sport equipment intended to allow the user to emulate the actions of ice skating or inline skating on snow. They were first produced commercially in Germany in the 1930s.

  5. Winter sports - Wikipedia

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    Common team sports include ice hockey, ringette, broomball (on either an indoor ice rink, or an outdoor ice rink or field of snow), curling, rinkball, and bandy. Based on the number of participants, ice hockey is the world's most popular winter team sport, followed by bandy. [2]

  6. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor ice skaters in 1925 A postman in Germany during the winter of 1900 (stamp from 1994) Ice skating is the self-propulsion and gliding of a person across an ice surface, using metal-bladed ice skates. People skate for various reasons, including recreation (fun), exercise, competitive sports, and commuting. Ice skating may be performed on ...

  7. Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey goaltender skate. The skates used by goaltenders are cut lower in the ankle [11] than a normal hockey skate and the boot sits closer to the ice for a lower center of gravity. The boot itself is encased in hardened plastic, called a "cowling", protecting the toe, ankle and heel from the force of the shot puck.

  8. Julia Fox Goes Full Snow Queen in Furry White Coat and ... - AOL

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    Julia Fox Goes Full Snow Queen in Furry White Coat and Silver Makeup — Plus Ice Skate Heels! Bailey Richards. January 22, 2025 at 4:20 PM. Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty (2)

  9. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    The sport requires the use of a special type of racing skate, the speed skating ice skate. Dimensions of a standard speed skating rink. In speed skating, for short track, the official Olympic rink size is 30 m × 60 m (98 ft × 197 ft), with an oval ice track of 111.12 m (364.6 ft) in circumference.