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  2. Jam skating - Wikipedia

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    Jam Skating, like breakdancing in its early evolution, was an almost underground movement fueled by teenagers and skaters in their early 20s. Events were created to allow Jam Skaters to meet, trade moves, and, most importantly, "battle". Battling and performing remain a very important aspect of Jam Skating.

  3. Category:Speed skating templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Speed skating templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Speed skating templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Category:Figure skating templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Figure skating templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  5. Every Bunny in the Family Will Love These Fun Easter Games - AOL

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    Your kids will have so much fun mixing and matching the tops and bottoms of these Easter eggs. Whoever gets a row of five first is the winner! Get the tutorial at Sunny Day Family .

  6. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    The design of the quad skate has remained essentially unchanged since then, and remained as the dominant roller skate design until nearly the end of the 20th century. The quad skate has begun to make a comeback recently due to the popularity of roller derby and jam skating. 1900: The Peck & Snyder Company patented an inline skate with two ...

  7. List of roller skaters - Wikipedia

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    The list is sorted by roller skating disciplines (inline speed skating, roller inline hockey, downhill, artistic roller skating), gender and competing nationality. Note that some definitions of roller skating include inline, while others intend to specify quad skates.

  8. Template:Figure skating personal bests - Wikipedia

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    This template helps to list the ISU personal best scores of a skater or team in figure skating on their biography pages, satisfying the latest accessibility criteria for data tables. It can be used to list current and/or historical personal bests, including the technical element score (TES) and program component score (PCS).

  9. Free dance (ice dance) - Wikipedia

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    The free dance (FD) takes place after the rhythm dance in all junior and senior ice dance competitions. [2] The International Skating Union (ISU), the body that oversees figure skating, defines the FD as "the skating by the couple of a creative dance program blending dance steps and movements expressing the character/rhythm(s) of the dance music chosen by the couple". [1]