- the top
skaters from each
discipline perform non-competitive programs. Many
skaters, both
during and
after their competitive careers, also
skate in ice...
-
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skateboarding Skater (band), a
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- for
several years. Pair
skating was
added in 1908 and ice
dance in 1952. The
corresponding competition for junior-level
skaters is the
World Junior Championships...
-
earning points through their skaters' placements. The
points are
equal to the sum of the
placements of the country's
skaters (top two if they have three)...
- kevlar. Long
track skaters wear a hood that is
built into the suit.
Skate Sharpening To
sharpen their skates,
skaters must
place their skates on a jig and move...
-
competitions that
allowed skaters to
qualify for Sectionals, U.S.
Pairs Final, and U.S. Ice
Dance Final in November.
Skaters received a bye to the finals...
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traveling on
surfaces or on ice
using skates, and may
refer to: Ice
skating,
moving on ice by
using ice
skates Figure skating, a
sport in
which individuals,...
-
surfaces used by
skaters can
accommodate a
variety of
winter sports which generally require an
enclosed area, but are also used by
skaters who need ice tracks...
- but did not have two or
three skaters, respectively,
qualify for the free
skate, then they were
allowed to send a
skater who did not
reach the free segment...