Vans opened its first skate park last year in Orange, Calif. and has counted 100, 000 skaters.
On a recent spring evening, skaters plunged into the wide bowl of Mr. Payne's snake run.
Ines Ojeda, a Dame known as "Rolling Storm 4U, " says bruises only make skaters stronger.
Max Aaron and Farris were the first two skaters, and they got through unscathed.
The Russian dancers were superb, skilled skaters whose spins, turns and acrobatic sequences were spellbindingly spectacular.
"I'm really happy that I'm one of the first Asian skaters to win this race, " said Lee.
The Islanders' playoff drought soon will be at 21 years if they can't keep Pittsburgh's skaters in check.
The space converts to a dance floor for roller-skaters, with a DJ hovering above in a see-through pod.
All our skaters will remain at the training camps and be competition-ready in case, but I am doubtful.
Skaters start from Leeuwarden and cross each of the cities before returning to the capital, an approximately 200-kilometer circuit.
The company must appear in step with everyone who encounters it, from Olympic sprinters to inline skaters in Nanning.
The show delighted all the older members of our group as it was fabulous and the skaters were breathtaking.
Speed skaters test human-performance limits--and smash records--with better training, better skates, faster ice.
Two male and two female skaters will be chosen from those six to compete in the 500m, 1000m and 1500m.
Twenty years after Browning's pioneer landing, the difficult move is part of the repertoires of most male Olympic figure skaters.
Other celebrity skaters include West End star John Barrowman, television presenter and executive Andi Peters and former IT Girl Tamara Beckwith.
The growth in key clubs has risen in tandem with skaters' age.
Skaters such Apolo Ohno and Christie Yamaguchi had prior dance like skills!
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The younger skaters outnumber the adults, which allows for breathers between rides.
As a result of trades, injuries and demotions, the Sabres on Saturday featured only 11 of 18 skaters who played in the opener.
Because the six defensemen, McDonagh and Moore in particular, are strong skaters, "if they get caught for some reason, they can recover, " Tortorella said.
In some parts of the city, hawkers, newspaper delivery boys, roller-skaters, even those who carelessly kicked a tin can down the street were targeted.
This is because of conservation of angular momentum, the same property that causes ice skaters to spin faster if they draw their arms in.
He points to skaters Bonnie Blair and Dan Jansen becoming household names and prominent public relations properties after having appeared in several Olympic games.
Skaters Jamie Sale and David Pelletier of Canada were just the latest in a long line of athletes left feeling cheated at sport's greatest event.
The pair, who 24 million viewers saw win Olympic gold medals in 1984, will look after aspiring celebrity skaters on live championship Dancing on Ice.
"You can't get a group of skaters and snowboarders in one room and have them agree on anything other than wanting more money, " says Wallace-Hetzel.
The first skateboarders are now well into their 50s, leaving an abundance of over-30 skaters with the means and attitude to maintain a private facility.
The Islanders haven't won a playoff series in 20 years, and the drought will extend to 21 quickly if they can't keep Pittsburgh's skaters in check.
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