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  2. Liz Appleby - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth "Liz" Appleby (born November 25, 1958) is a Canadian speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1976 Winter Olympics. [1] In 1986, Appleby was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.

  3. Silver Skates (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Skates Derby, often called the New York Silver Skates, was an amateur speed skating tournament organized by the New York Daily News, and hosted at several New York City locations over its existence. It was first held in 1922, with the last edition on record taking place in 1960.

  4. Cindy Klassen - Wikipedia

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    She was also tipped as Speed Skating Canada's 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Female Skater of the Year for long track speed skating. [3] The Canadian Mint featured Klassen on a Canadian quarter in 2010 as part of their Olympic memories editions and as a recognition of her six Olympic medals.

  5. The US Speedskating national championships are coming to ...

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    The meet at the Pettit Center, 500 S. 84 th St., will set the U.S. team for the first part of the International Skating Union World Cup season and AmCup season. When are the U.S. long track ...

  6. Mike Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland qualified in the 500 and is a member of the Canadian 2010 Olympic speed skating team. He skated the fastest time of the trials 34.46 and set a personal best. [ 3 ] Often skating in the shadow of his teammate Jeremy Wotherspoon, Ireland is the second most decorated Canadian in speed World Cup sprints.

  7. Jennifer Botterill - Wikipedia

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    Her mother, Doreen, competed in the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics for Canada in speed skating. Her father, Cal, is a sports psychologist who has advised NHL teams and works with Canadian Olympic athletes. Botterill's brother, Jason Botterill, played hockey and managed the Buffalo Sabres. [1] She was raised by her family in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [2]

  8. List of world records in speed skating - Wikipedia

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    ** The average speed for the team pursuit race was calculated using a distance of 2324,16 meters for the women's race. [14] The skaters only utilize the inner lane and the lap distance is accordingly less than the 400 meters of a regular lap skated with one inner curve and one outer curve.

  9. Pete Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Sport; Sport: Speed skating: Pete Williamson (1 August 1946 – 7 July 1991) ... This page was last edited on 16 October 2024, at 17:16 (UTC).