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  2. Axel Paulsen - Wikipedia

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    Aker, Norway[1] Died. 9 February 1938 (aged 82) [1][3] Nesodden, Norway[1] Axel Paulsen (18 July 1855 – 9 February 1938) was a Norwegian figure skater and speed skater. He invented the figure skating Axel jump and held the world title in speed skating from 1882 to 1890. In 1976 he was inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

  3. Axel jump - Wikipedia

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    The Axel jump, also called the Axel Paulsen jump for its creator the Norwegian figure skater Axel Paulsen, is an edge jump in the sport of figure skating. [2][3] According to figure skating historian James Hines, the Axel is "figure skating's most difficult jump". [4] It is the only basic jump in competition that takes off forward, which makes ...

  4. Figure skating jumps - Wikipedia

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    The Axel jump, also called the Axel Paulsen jump for its creator, Norwegian figure skater Axel Paulsen, is an edge jump. [48] It is figure skating's oldest and most difficult jump. [18] [46] The Axel jump is the most studied jump in figure skating. [49] It is the only jump that begins with a forward takeoff, which makes it the easiest jump to ...

  5. 1885 speed skating race at Frognerkilen - Wikipedia

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    The speed skating race at Frognerkilen in 1885 was a duel between Norwegian skater Axel Paulsen and Dutch skater Renke van der Zee. The race took place on the fjord ice on the bay of Frognerkilen, Kristiania, on 26 February 1885. Paulsen had been named "amateur champion of the world" following a series of victories in the United States in 1883 ...

  6. File:Axel Paulsen jump without text.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Paulsen - Wikipedia

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    Paulsen is a Danish, Norwegian and German patronymic surname, from the given name Paul prefix, of Latin origin, ... Axel Paulsen (1855–1938), Norwegian figure skater;

  8. Speed skating - Wikipedia

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    By 1851, North Americans had discovered a love of the sport, and the all-steel blade was later developed there. In Norway speed skating also became popular, as there was a huge interest in the 1885 speed skating race at Frognerkilen between Axel Paulsen and Renke van der Zee. The Netherlands came back to the fore in 1889 with the organization ...

  9. Axel (name) - Wikipedia

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    Axel (also Aksel) is a Scandinavian, German, French, and Dutch masculine given name. In Estonia, Denmark, and Norway the spelling Aksel is more common. [1] The Finnish form of the name is Akseli. A French feminine form is Axelle. Because the Danish archbishop Absalon (1128–1201) was also known as "Axel of Lund", the name has been interpreted ...