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  2. 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. The event was used to determine the U.S. teams for the 1994 Winter Olympics and the 1994 World ...

  3. U.S. Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of the United States. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior and junior levels. The event is organized by U.S. Figure Skating, the sport's national governing body. Pewter medals have been awarded to the ...

  4. Dancing ban - Wikipedia

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    Tanzverbot is the German term for "dancing ban". In Germany and Switzerland, dancing on some holidays is banned by most state or canton governments. These occasions are certain Christian and secular holidays aimed at mourning or contemplation, such as Good Friday, All Saints' Day (from its association with All Souls' Day practices) or memorial days like Volkstrauertag.

  5. 2010 U.S. Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Byes to the competition [4] were given to skaters who had won medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics or the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships; to the top five finishers in each senior-level discipline at the 2009 U.S. Figure Skating Championships; to any skaters who qualified for the 2009–10 Junior or Senior Grand Prix Final in the ...

  6. 1996 U.S. Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Skaters competed in five disciplines across three levels. The disciplines of the competition were men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and compulsory figures. The levels of competition were Senior, Junior, and Novice. Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth).

  7. Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the statute read that dancers must wear, at a minimum, pasties and G-strings to provide basic coverage of the dancers' bodies. As this law necessarily prevented complete nudity in businesses open to the public, Kitty Kat and Glen Theatre were legally unable to offer nude dancing, prompting them to file suit in the United States ...

  8. Why have Midwestern cities banned a beloved winter pastime? - AOL

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    Common injuries caused by the time-honored winter activity, however, have led some cities in the Midwest to place a ban on sledding. In 2015, the city council voted to ban sledding in 48 of the ...

  9. Country changes in figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Savchenko and Szolkowy are the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics Bronze medalists. [7] In a rare case of a complete team switching countries, French-born and Canadian-raised ice dancing team Isabelle & Paul Duchesnay originally competed for Canada. They switched to skating for France in 1985 and won the silver medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics for ...

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