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  2. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    Leotards are commonly worn in figure skating, postwar modern dance, acrobatic rock'n'roll, traditional ballet and gymnastics, especially by young children. Practice leotards and those worn in podium training sessions are usually sleeveless. Female competition garments for gymnastics and skating are almost always long-sleeved.

  3. Figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Although people have been ice skating for centuries, figure skating in its current form originated in the mid-19th century. A Treatise on Skating (1772) by the accomplished skater, Welshman Lt. 'Captain' Robert Jones (c. 1740 – c. 1788), is the first-known book on figure skating. He designed skates that could be attached to shoes by screws ...

  4. Satomi Ito - Wikipedia

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    Satomi Ito (伊藤 聡美, Itō Satomi, born May 31, 1988) is a Japanese fashion and costume designer known for her works in the sports of figure skating as well as artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, equestrian vaulting, ballet, and ballroom dance.

  5. These are the Figure Skating Costumes for the 2022 Beijing ...

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    The rhinestones and cascading chiffon of figure skating costumes at this year’s Olympics will color what is considered the deepest field in the sport’s history, with the first female quads ...

  6. Figure Skater Amber Glenn on the 'Sacrifices' Her ... - AOL

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    Figure Skater Amber Glenn on the 'Sacrifices' Her Family Made on Her Journey to Grand Prix Champion: eBay Dresses, 'Used Blades' Rachel Flynn December 28, 2024 at 6:30 PM

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Figure skating terminology

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    A figure skating season starts on July 1 and ends on June 30 the following year. A specific figure skating season uses the format "20XX–YY season" with an unspaced en dash, not a hyphen. Example: "The rule change was first applied in the 2018–19 season". The format "2018–2019 season" is discouraged. Technique, athleticism, and artistry

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