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  2. Freestyle skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle in the 1950s was created by members of the surfing culture who sought an alternative during times when conditions were not conducive to surfing—surfers would imitate their water-based maneuvers on skateboards when ocean conditions were poor. In the 1960s, many freestyle tricks were derived from gymnastics and dancing. [3]

  3. Rodney Mullen - Wikipedia

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    As a result, he has been called the "Godfather of freestyle skating." [10] Rodney Mullen won his first world freestyle skateboard championship at the age of 14; over the following decade, he won 34 out of 35 freestyle contests, thus establishing the most successful competitive run in the history of the sport. [10]

  4. Reggie Barnes (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Barnes' specialty became freestyle; this form of skating that paired music with handstands, wheelies, and kickflips suited Barnes, who enjoyed being a show-off. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] He spent "hours on end" alone with a boombox , practicing his routines; one of his favorite places to practice was the open-air basketball courts at nearby North Carolina ...

  5. World Skate - Wikipedia

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    Since 2017, World Skate has organized the bi-annual World Skate Games, comprising all roller sport disciplines governed by World Skate. [11] The World Skate Games are a multi-sport event that serves as the World Championship of 11 disciplines: alpine, artistic, inline downhill, inline freestyle, inline hockey, rink hockey, roller derby, roller freestyle, scooter, skateboard, and speed.

  6. Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS; English: International Federation of Roller Sports) was the world governing body for roller sports, including skateboarding, rink hockey, inline hockey, inline speed skating, inline alpine, downhill, roller derby, roller freestyle, inline freestyle, aggressive inline skating, inline figure skating and artistic roller skating.

  7. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    While the main event was won by freestyle spinning skate legend Russ Howell, [35] [36] a local skate team from Santa Monica, California, the Zephyr team, ushered in a new era of surfer style skateboarding during the competition that would have a lasting impact on skateboarding's history. With a team of 12, including skating legends such as Jay ...

  8. Artistic roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skaters tend to use a mix of hardnesses on skates, using a harder wheel on the edge they need to spin and a softer wheel on the other edges. A typical freestyle wheel will range from 92A–103A or 35D–61D. A softer wheel with more grip is used for dance. Popular quad wheel brands include Roll-line, Rollerbones, Komplex, and Boiani.

  9. 2014 World Freestyle Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 8th World Freestyle Skating Championships were held in Paris, France from October 22 to October 26, 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 35 countries took part in the competition. [ 1 ]