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  2. Figure skating spins - Wikipedia

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    A good spin should rotate in one place on the ice, "drawing a series of tiny overlapping circles on top of each other" into the ice. [22] A skater who executes a spin that is not centered will travel across the ice, "producing a series of loops strung out along a curve or straight line, so that the skater will end the spin several feet away ...

  3. Layback spin - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the layback spin is the Biellmann spin, made popular by world champion Denise Biellmann, which the International Skating Union (ISU), the organization that governs figure skating, considers a difficult variation of the layback spin. It is executed by the skater grabbing their free blade and pulling the heel of their boot behind ...

  4. Wizzzer - Wikipedia

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    The Wizzzer or Wiz-z-zer is a gyrostat toy introduced by Mattel Toymakers in 1969, and introduced the spinning top to modern children. The "twist" (innovation) was the use of a super-spinning, high-tech bearing, that allowed the top to spin at very high speed and remain standing for a long period of time.

  5. Spinning top - Wikipedia

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    A spinning top, or simply a top, is a toy with a squat body and a sharp point at the bottom, designed to be spun on its vertical axis, balancing on the tip due to the gyroscopic effect. Once set in motion, a top will usually wobble for a few seconds, spin upright for a while, then start to wobble again with increasing amplitude as it loses ...

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    Nordic skating — which entails using long blades that attach to cross-country ski boots — has been popular in northern Europe for many decades. ... Wild ice skating is never without risk, but ...

  8. Biellmann spin - Wikipedia

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    The Biellmann spin is a difficult variation of the layback spin in figure skating.It is executed by the skater grabbing their free blade and pulling the heel of their boot behind and above the level of the head so that their legs are in an approximate full split, with the head and back arched upward. [1]

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