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  2. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Essentially this K2 skate model married both wheel size properties. A Hi-Lo configuration on an inline speed skate employs three large sized wheels and a smaller sized wheel between the first and third wheels beneath the ball part of the foot (see speed skates). An example is a 110–100–110–110 mm (4.3–3.9–4.3–4.3 in) arrangement ...

  3. Speed skating - Wikipedia

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    ISU rules allow some leeway in the size and radius of curves. Short track speed skating takes place on a smaller rink, normally the size of an ice hockey rink, on a 111.12 m oval track [3]. Distances are shorter than in long-track racing, with the longest Olympic individual race being 1500 meters (the women's relay is 3000 meters and the men's ...

  4. Inline hockey - Wikipedia

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    World Games. 2005 – present and 2022 – present. Inline hockey or roller hockey is a variant of hockey played on a hard, smooth surface, with players using inline skates to move and ice hockey sticks to shoot a hard, plastic puck into their opponent's goal to score points. [1] The sport is a very fast-paced and free-flowing game and is ...

  5. Inline speed skating - Wikipedia

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    An inline speed skate is a specialized shoe version of the inline skate. The boot or shoe is close-fitting, without much padding and usually made of leather, carbon fiber, and/or fiberglass composites. For best performance, the boot must conform closely to the shape of the foot, so most inline speed skating boots are custom-fitted or else heat ...

  6. Inline skating - Wikipedia

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  7. Rodney Mullen - Wikipedia

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  8. Aggressive inline skating - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 the National Inline Skate Series, better known as NISS, was launched as the first aggressive skating competition series. Promoters Rick Stark and Mark Billik sold Taco Bell on sponsoring the series for $150,000 and a six stop series was born. NISS, went strong for 5 years holding contests in Los Angeles, New York, Rome and Brazil.

  9. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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