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  2. Royal Glenora Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Glenora Club is a member-owned, private sport and social club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [1] Opened in 1961, the Royal Glenora started as an amalgamation of three Edmonton sport clubs; the Glenora Skating and Tennis Club, the Braemar Badminton Club, and the Royal Curling Club. The club has several tennis, squash and badminton courts.

  3. Adult figure skating - Wikipedia

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    Adult figure skating is a term used by skating organizations to refer to tests and competitions for amateur ice skaters over 21. The category was originally aimed at skaters who had taken up the sport as adults, but more recently has expanded to include adult skaters performing and competing at an 'elite' level (Adult Masters), many of whom had skated competitively as children or adolescents.

  4. Great Park Ice & FivePoint Arena - Wikipedia

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    The facility includes a team store, restaurant (Between the Rinks), pro shop, arcade, and other amenities. As one of The Rinks facilities, Great Park Ice offers youth and adult hockey, curling, ice skating lessons, figure skating, and public skating hours. [6] The complex is also surrounded by Orange County Great Park which has other sports ...

  5. Skate Canada - Wikipedia

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    The CFSA's first national team was conceived in 1981, followed by its junior national team in 1991. In 1990, the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame was established and the first members were inducted in a ceremony at the CFSA's annual meeting in Edmonton. [4] In 2000, the Canadian Figure Skating Association changed its name to Skate Canada ...

  6. David Pelletier - Wikipedia

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    After the Olympics, having settled in Edmonton, Alberta, the pair turned professional and toured North America with Stars on Ice, a popular figure skating show. Salé and Pelletier were inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame in 2008. [10] They were inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on March 26, 2009. [11]

  7. 2024 Canadian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Canadian Figure Skating Championships were held from January 8–14, 2024, at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta. [1] Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles , pair skating , and ice dance at the senior and junior levels.

  8. Aleksa Rakic - Wikipedia

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    Rakic began figure skating in 2013 after deciding to take lessons with CanSkate, a Canadian learn-to-skate program. [3] His first figure skating coach was Josie Leeworthy before he would eventually begin training under Joanne McLeod at the Champs International Skating Center of BC in Burnaby.

  9. Skating Association for the Blind and Handicapped - Wikipedia

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