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The New Jersey Titans are a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League. Based in Middletown Township, New Jersey , the Titans play home games at the Middletown Ice World. [ 1 ]
Ulrich Salchow, inventor of the Salchow jump. The Salchow jump was named after its inventor, Swedish world champion Ulrich Salchow in 1909. [3] [4] According to writer Ellyn Kestnbaum, American skater Theresa Weld "received reprimands" at the 1920 Olympics "for performing a single Salchow jump because her skirt would fly up to her knees, creating an image deemed too risque".
In 1956, a former reservoir was converted to a skating rink to accommodate requests for year-round ice-skating facilities. The open-air rink would facilitate ice hockey and figure-skating in the winter, and dancing and roller-skating events in the summer. In October 1957, it opened to the public.
Last year was a gauntlet for the Shore and several programs put together late-season runs, proving that any team is capable of being a contender.
[3] [4] The Nelson center is also home to several local high school ice hockey teams, [5] and is used by local figure skating clubs, youth, and adult recreational ice hockey leagues, as well as public skating. The Nelson Center was opened with one ice rink in the early 1970s. [6] The second rink was opened in 2002. [7]
Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5. Kestnbaum, Ellyn (2003). Culture on Ice: Figure Skating and Cultural Meaning. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819566411. "Special Regulations & Technical Rules Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance 2022". (S&P/ID 2022 ...
In 2012, the Junior-level team of Synchroettes was selected by the U.S. Figure Skating to be part of the Team USA for 2012–13 season to compete in Leon Lurje Trophy international competition in Sweden. [10] The Essex Blades is an adult synchronized skating team which ranked 6th at the 2011 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships. [11]
The ice arena serves as the home to the Bismarck Bobcats of the North American Hockey League [4] The facility is also home to several local high school ice hockey teams, local figure skating and curling clubs, [5] youth, and adult recreational ice hockey leagues, as well as public skating. [6]