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  2. Quadruple jump - Wikipedia

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    Russian skater Alexandra Trusova was the first female skater to land a quadruple jump in combination (a quad toe loop-triple toe loop), at the ISU Junior Grand Prix in Lithuania in September 2018. [citation needed] The first ratified quadruple Lutz was landed by Russian skater Anna Shcherbakova in a domestic event in October 2018. [15]

  3. Kurt Browning - Wikipedia

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    Browning performing "Singin' in the Rain" in Art on Ice 2014Kurt Browning CM (born June 18, 1966) is a Canadian figure skater, choreographer and commentator.He is the first skater to land a ratified quadruple jump in competition.

  4. Rocket jumping - Wikipedia

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    The first games to feature vertical rocket jumping were Bungie's Marathon and 3D Realms' Rise of the Triad, which were both released on the same day. It was featured the same year on The Outfoxies . Rocket jumping became very popular in the original Quake (1996), and was used as an advanced technique for deathmatch play [ 8 ] as well as for the ...

  5. Skating phenom Kamila Valieva is 1st woman to land quad jump ...

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    Kamila Valieva is a Russian figure skater and the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympics. The quad made Olympics history.

  6. 1988 World Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Browning of Canada landed the first ratified quadruple jump (a toe loop) in his free skating. [1] Jozef Sabovcik of Czechoslovakia had landed a quad toe loop at the 1986 European Championships which was recognized at the event but then ruled invalid three weeks later due to a touchdown with his free foot.

  7. Robbit Mon Dieu - Wikipedia

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    Robbit Mon Dieu (ロビット・モン・ジャ), sometimes referred to as Jumping Flash! 3, [2] is a 1999 platform game developed by Sugar & Rockets and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released only in Japan on October 14, 1999. It is the fourth and final game in the Jumping Flash! series.

  8. JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade - Wikipedia

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    The first race is a race against two other also-playable characters controlled by CPUs, while the second race is against one of these characters and Jimmy as well. By playing educational activities, the user earns "power-ups" that can be transformed into gadgets and track obstacles via machines created by Hopsalot.

  9. A quadruple-overtime game? Here's how it compares to other ...

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    Gettysburg trailed by five with under five minutes to play but finished the game on an 8-3 run and then outscored the Falcons 12-0 in overtime. Camryn Felix was the hero of the game with 25 points.