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  2. List of figure skating competitions - Wikipedia

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    National championship event of Australia. Austrian Championships. Austria. National championship event of Austria. Autumn Classic International. Canada. Occasional event of the ISU Challenger Series. Azerbaijani Championships. Azerbaijan.

  3. Sabina Wojtala - Wikipedia

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    Began skating. 1986. Retired. 2006. Sabina Wojtala ( Polish pronunciation: [saˈbina vɔjˈtala]; born 12 September 1981) is a Polish former competitive figure skater. She won eight senior international medals and six Polish national titles. She reached the free skate at nine ISU Championships – four Europeans, two Worlds, and three Junior ...

  4. List of skateboarding magazines - Wikipedia

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    Transworld Skateboarding. 1983 - print edition ended in 2019 after 397 issues. United States. The Skateboard Mag. Est. 2004. Thrasher (magazine) Est. January 1981 – present. San Francisco. Wild World of Skateboarding.

  5. Moves in the field - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Figure Skating requires each skater to pass a "Moves in the Field" test, as well as a free skating or free dance test, in order to qualify for the various levels of competition. Skaters must perform each field move in the specified pattern while demonstrating adequate power, quickness, edge control, and extension throughout the pattern to ...

  6. Nina Pinzarrone - Wikipedia

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    Nina Pinzarrone (born 24 November 2006) is a Belgian figure skater.She is the 2024 European bronze medalist and a two-time ISU Grand Prix medalist, one of only two Belgian women to have medaled at those events.

  7. Dreams on Ice - Wikipedia

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    Dreams on Ice was founded by Kikuo Makabe, representative director of CIC Co., Ltd. in 2004. [1] Around this period, Akie Murakushi finished first at the 2003 Grand Prix Final, Yukina Ota won the 2004 Four Continents Championships, Miki Ando became the 2004 Junior World Champion, and Shizuka Awakawa stood atop the podium at the 2004 World Championships.

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