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  2. Empire Roller Disco - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Roller Disco was a 30,000-square-foot roller rink located at 200 Empire Blvd., in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. [ 1 ] The birthplace of roller disco , [ 2 ] it was the first venue to showcase jammin' , a skate style invented by its attendee and employee Bill "Mr. Charisma" Butler .

  3. Roller disco - Wikipedia

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    A roller disco is a combined discothèque and skating rink, where attendees are encouraged to participate in roller skating while dancing, or to observe skilled dancers from the sidelines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Quad skates and (more recently) inline skates may be available for rent, and there is often a snack bar with a seating area.

  4. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Roller skating is the act of travelling on surfaces with roller skates. It is a recreational activity, a sport, and a form of transportation. Roller rinks and skate parks are built for roller skating, though it also takes place on streets, sidewalks, and bike paths. Roller skating originated in the performing arts in the 18th century.

  5. List of roller skaters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable roller skaters and inline skaters. 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.

  6. Artistic roller skating - Wikipedia

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    A "toe loop" on ice is often referred to as a Mapes in roller skating, taking its name from the inventor of the jump. Though both ice and roller skaters perform the Euler jump (also called a "half-loop" or "Thorén"), it is more common in roller skating programs, as lengthy multi-jump combinations are emphasized in roller skating judging. The ...

  7. Artistic Skating World Championships - Wikipedia

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    First held in 1946, the event is regarded the most prestigious of the sport and a world title is considered to be the highest competitive achievement in artistic skating. [2] Skaters compete in many different categories such as men's singles , ladies singles , pairs , and junior categories at the World Championships.

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  9. Roller sports - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarding is an example of a roller sport.. Roller sports are sports that use human powered vehicles which use rolling either by gravity or various pushing techniques. . Typically ball bearings and polyurethane wheels are used for momentum and traction respectively, and are attached to devices or vehicles that the roller puts his weigh