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  2. Figure skating competition - Wikipedia

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    Club competitions, also known as non-qualifying competitions, organized by a local figure skating club. These events have open entries and typically many age or test level divisions, and are sanctioned by, and conducted using the rules of, the national skating federation in the country where they are held.

  3. Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships ( Japanese: 全日本フィギュアスケートジュニア選手権) is a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions on the Junior level for Japan. The first Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships was held in 1931. It is the junior level equivalent of the Japan ...

  4. Free skating - Wikipedia

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    Free skating. The free skating segment of figure skating, also called the free skate and the long program, is the second of two segments of competitions, skated after the short program. Its duration, across all disciplines, is four minutes for senior skaters and teams, and three and one-half minutes for junior skaters and teams.

  5. Figure Skater Ilia Malinin's Free Skate Program to ... - AOL

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    At the World Figure Skating Championship in Montreal this weekend, American teenager Ilia Malinin made history. During his free skate program, Ilia, who is just 19 years old, landed six quads ...

  6. International Skating Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Skating Union ( ISU) is the international governing body for competitive ice skating disciplines, including figure skating, synchronized skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. [8] It was founded in Scheveningen, Netherlands, in July 1892, [2] making it one of the oldest international sport federations.

  7. Andrea Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    2004. Andrea Gardiner (born January 10, 1981) is an American former competitive figure skater. She is the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist and competed twice at the Four Continents Championships, placing 8th in 2000 and 11th in 2002. She was coached by Becky Dever at the 2000 U.S. Championships with Kitty Carruthers and Nathan Birch as ...

  8. Go Skateboarding Day - Wikipedia

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    Go Skateboarding Day. Go Skateboarding Day (GSD) is an event created by Don Brown, formerly IASC Marketing Director who wanted a day for the global skate community to all ride together and elevate the energy of skateboarding around the world. International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC).

  9. ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating - Wikipedia

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    The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating (known as ISU Champions Series from 1995 to 1997) is a series of senior international figure skating competitions organized by the International Skating Union. The invitational series was inaugurated in 1995, [1] incorporating several previously existing events. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's ...

  10. 2021 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 ISU World Team Trophy is an international figure skating competition that was held from April 15–18, 2021 in Osaka, Japan. The top six International Skating Union members were invited to compete in a team format with points awarded based on skaters' placement. Participating countries selected two men's single skaters, two ladies ...

  11. Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification

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    The number of entries for the figure skating events at the Olympic Games is limited by a quota set by the International Olympic Committee. A total of 148 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. There will be 30 skaters in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles, 20 pair skating teams, and 24 ice dance teams.