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  2. Figure skating at the Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    Men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating have been held most often. Ice dance joined as a medal sport in 1976 and a team event debuted at the 2014 Olympics. Special figures were contested at only one Olympics, in 1908. Synchronized skating has never appeared at the Olympics but aims to be included. [1]

  3. History of figure skating - Wikipedia

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    The book was written solely for men, as women did not normally ice skate in the late 18th century. It was with the publication of this manual that ice skating split into its two main disciplines, speed skating and figure skating. In 1813, Jean Garcin published the first book about ice skating in France, entitled Le vrai pattineur (The True ...

  4. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Soviet Union rose to become a dominant force in the sport, especially in the disciplines of pair skating and ice dance. Soviet and Russian domination in pair skating began in the 1950s and continued throughout the rest of the 1900s. Only five non-Soviet or Russian teams won the Olympics and World Championships from 1965 to 2010 ...

  5. List of Olympic venues in figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics. [1] [3] For the first two Winter Olympics, figure skating was held outdoors. [4] [5] [6] With figure skating being held outdoors, there were weather concerns with thawing for the first two Winter Games. [7]

  6. Boston skating club trained Olympic champions. It has also ...

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    And when sorrow hits the skating world – as it did, doubly, this week – the Boston club feels the pain, as well. ... both on the ice with Olympic champions and world champions, but also for ...

  7. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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    Ice skating is the self-propulsion and gliding of a person across an ice surface, using metal-bladed ice skates. People skate for various reasons, including recreation (fun), exercise, competitive sports, and commuting .

  8. Team USA Skaters React to Earning Olympic Gold Medals 2 Years ...

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    Related: Ice, Ice, Baby! 6 Things to Know About 2022 U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team Ice, ice, baby! Team USA’s Olympic figure skating team is packed with talent — making them a strong ...

  9. Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Olympics was created to feature snow and ice sports that were logistically impossible to hold during the Summer Games. Figure skating (in 1908 and 1920) and ice hockey (in 1920) were featured as Olympic events at the Summer Olympics. [45] The IOC desired to expand this list of sports to encompass other winter activities.