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  2. History of figure skating - Wikipedia

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    A Medieval scene of ice skating, painted by Esaias van de Velde. The history of figure skating stretches back to prehistoric times. Primitive ice skates appear in the archaeological record from about 3000 BC. Edges were added by the Dutch in the 13th and 14th century.

  3. Nancy Kerrigan - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Ann Kerrigan (born October 13, 1969) [2] is an American former figure skater.She won bronze medals at the 1991 World Championships and the 1992 Winter Olympics, silver medals at the 1992 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics, as well as the 1993 US National Figure Skating Championship.

  4. U.S. Figure Skating - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Figure Skating is an association of clubs, governed by its members and its elected officers at national, regional and club levels. [22] As of June 2011, U.S. Figure Skating had 688 member, collegiate, and school-affiliated clubs [23] and a membership of 180,452. [23] Each member club may send delegates to the annual Governing Council meeting.

  5. Forgotten history: Black figure skater Surya Bonaly started ...

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    The French figure skater, a Black pioneer in a predominantly white sport, helped define the sport that now requires athleticism and quad jumps at the elite level.

  6. Frick and Frack - Wikipedia

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    Frick and Frack were known for often skating in Alpine Lederhosen while performing eccentric tricks on ice, including the "cantilever spread-eagle", created by Groebli; and Mauch's "rubber legs", twisting and bending his legs while skating in a spread eagle position. Only a few skaters have successfully performed the duo's routines since.

  7. A look back at the biggest moments in US figure skating ... - AOL

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    Over four decades before Kwan’s quest for gold came up short, Tenley Albright made figure-skating history with her own gold-medal performance. In 1956, at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d ...

  8. Compulsory figures - Wikipedia

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    Sonja Morgenstern skates a compulsory figure.. Compulsory figures or school figures were formerly a segment of figure skating, and gave the sport its name.They are the "circular patterns which skaters trace on the ice to demonstrate skill in placing clean turns evenly on round circles". [1]

  9. Alysa Liu, youngest US figure skating champ in history, is ...

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