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  2. Chris Edwards (skater) - Wikipedia

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    Edwards was born Chris Denton in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in Escondido, California. [4] In 1986, he started skating when he was thirteen years old. [5] Edwards' became known for his skating prowess at an early age, appearing in commercials and as a stunt double, as inline skating became popular in the early 1990s.

  3. Inline hockey - Wikipedia

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    Hockey equipment manufacturers such as Bauer and CCM offer parallel models of ice skates, but there are also inline hockey brands, including Mission, Tour and Labeda. Most inline hockey skates had have a chassis with 4 identical wheels on each boot in 72, 76 or 80 mm diameter, or the "Hi-Lo" configuration of two low wheels in front and two ...

  4. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Urban skates Hockey skates. Inline skates are boots with wheels arranged in a single line from front to back, allowing a skater to roll along on these wheels. Inline skates are technically a type of roller skate, but most people associate the term roller skates with quad skates, another type of roller skate with a two-by-two wheel arrangement similar to a car.

  5. Chris Haffey - Wikipedia

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    Like many inline skaters Chris Haffey began rollerskating as a child and by the age of 11 switched to single row inline skates.Upon moving to Atlanta he was introduced to the Aggressive skating discipline, through ice hockey before returning to California.

  6. Brian Shima - Wikipedia

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    Brian Matthew Isoa Shima (born December 22, 1981) is a former professional inline skater. [1] Considered one of the greatest in the sport, he also holds the record for the most pro skates held by any person.

  7. Inline figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Inline figure skating began as an off-ice training alternative for ice figure skaters. The International Roller Sports Federation (FIRS) has recognized it as artistic roller skating on inline skates and includes inline figure skating freestyle competitions at its world championships. [1] [2]

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